You should have kept the job until you found another one. Read the book by Alan Lakein, How to get Control of Your Time and Your Life. Go back to school, that way you will have a good cover story when you start to apply for another job. Or if you can easily get a job, start working.
2006-09-03 17:25:16
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answered by Superstar 5
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a million) satisfaction and Prjudice or Jane Eyre are glaring options, yet nonetheless great ones. For some thing a touch distinctive, attempt the story of Genji, the 1st romantic novel ever written (some million,000 years in the past via a woman in waitng serving a eastern empress) and consistent with danger nonetheless the main suitable. 2) i'm not too familiar with African/center eastern lit. tale of Genji above is a robust answer for this. additionally, Wild Swans, an impressive (and real) tale of one kinfolk's passage by way of present day chinese language history, or The Kitchen God's spouse via Tan. 3) a number of my favorites from the HS assigned books I study have been brave new worldwide (Huxley) and mild-weight in August (Faulkner) 4) some suited and greater present day books: Zen and the artwork of motorbike maintenance (Pirsig) and A Confederacy of Dunces (O'Toole).
2016-10-01 06:17:07
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answered by ? 4
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Take a small vacation or visit people you haven't seen in awhile. Sometimes the best way to figure out where to turn next is by giving ourselves a break from the rushed lives we live. You never know, you might find youself doing a job you never though of before like being in the navy or a real estate agent.
2006-09-03 01:41:46
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answered by Alucard 4
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The Holy Qur'an
You Will Surely Be Successful
May ALLAH Guide U Towards The Right Path
2006-09-03 01:37:16
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answered by Peace To ALL 2
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If you actually want things to change I suggest that you study the course in miracles. Go to amazon and read the reviews about this book. The reviews tell the story. Those who actually want change find it. Those who can't or won't try to change hate it. That should tell you something. I wore out my first copy and am working on wearing out my second.
Love and blessings
and good luck on your new life.
don
2006-09-03 01:43:20
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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check this, we are doing this study, revelational stuff.
The Purpose Driven LifeBestseller by Rick Warren. Includes online store with the book and related material by the author, sample chapters, devotionals, and author biography.
http://www.purposedrivenlife.com/
peace, man
2006-09-03 01:39:15
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answered by ? 6
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The Bible. Read it from cover to cover with an open and accepting mind. Learn from God's word on how to live your life.
Good luck.
2006-09-03 01:36:27
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answered by wetsaway 6
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Glad to hear you decided to stop being a servant(slave) and come out from among them; For as in Adam(them: Gen 5) all die. No doubt all who remain in them, even the better sort of two thems noted in Heb 10:39, are groundead, by such law law worketh wrath either way of such a sharp twoedged sword.
In the "us-ward" end the Lord is notably longsuffering unto, and so none perish, there is no them (who "know not" what they do) at all (just as there is no darkness at all in that God is light), no, only "us all" in the end, us all whose allegoric mother is "Jerusalem above' (Gal 4), the Jerusalem that is "above" such law law going to and fro the earth to see who it may deceive, and thereby devour after, kinda like all those saved out of Egypt, who notably got destroyed afterward; And perhaps due to their grace + law(added) was as life + death(added).
Over-all more-all: "grace is sufficient"(no law req'd);
For adding law, after being "delivered from the law",
is as a dog turned to his vomit, or a sow to her mire.
For it is noted in Heb 7:23 that such law law folk are not allowed to continue (the human race) by "reason of death"; Also noted in Heb 11: "these all died" and "received not the promise". For the promise notably comes after doing the will of God, which is allegorically stated as "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice", and re-stated as a go figure in Mt 9:13 (from Ps 40:6; Ps 51:16; Hos 6:6), to go ye(do err) and "learn" what such "allegory" meaneth.
Evidently, and based on the evidence "that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God" makes it "evident", such will of God meaneth I will have grace, and not law; And the "not" part is also not then, not now, not ever, with God never desired any sacrifice for sin (which is of the law and by the law) nor ever took pleasure in watching such law law.
Hence the Book of books called the Holy Bible containing Old and New Testaments, has no mention of such a Death rider who rode in on a pale horse (law: ministration of death) in "the end" we're told to endure unto, to be "saved"(only) "by grace"(only):
The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-09-03 02:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Plato's 'The Republic' You will get lifted to a higher plane. And see just how small your worries are.
also
'Rich dad poor dad' may be helpfull also
2006-09-03 01:44:25
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answered by CJunk 4
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The little engin who could... chuckachuckachucka...
Seriously... sorry... "Who moved my cheese?" is a great book for that... It's about dealing with change...
2006-09-03 01:37:12
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answered by iluvafrica 5
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