Life is a journey that you take one day at a time. Live each day like there is no tomorrow.
Work hard, play often and laugh loud. Don't sweat the little things you will have enough big problems to deal with in life.
Don't let tragedies and sorrows make you bitter, learn from them and then move on and live a joy filled life. Forgive even if you can't forget. Unforgiving only gives that person power in your life...
Learn something new everyday and never look back and say "If only".....
happiness and peace
2006-10-11 20:52:01
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answer #1
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answered by easinclair 4
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An abusive childhood made me an independant, determined loner. An early marriage at age 16 isolated me from my peers and left me stuck in young adulthood. Dropping out of highschool during my senior year, when I was a straight A honor student, left me clueless concerning my future. Having my first child at 20 allowed me to relive my past, and this time I righted many wrongs by giving my child the love I never had. I became the superorganized, homemaking Christian homeschooling mom of three beautiful children, and I lived that life until three years ago. Then I had a nervous breakdown and was hospitalized for three weeks. That changed my total personality. I went from the strong, independant martyr to the person who procrastinates and asks for help. I put my children in public school, and I spent the next three years reflecting on my past and pondering my future. Today I am a college freshman at the age of 37! I am going to become an RN.
My kids say I should have went to college 20 years ago. My husband and I disagree. I had the priveledge of being with my kids 24/7 for 13 years. Sure, we were poor, but we were rich in spirit. Now that my youngest is 8 years old, I can focus on my career.
2006-10-11 21:16:43
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answered by ineedonebuddy 3
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well, i was a big tomboy, used to do real bad things....graduated high school....went to music studios a lot for rap group, did more bad stuff, went to college to make my mom happy. buried my older brother, more bad stuff, worked in home remodeling with father for years, did a few shows with group, graduated college but was cheated out of 2 credits so i dont have my degree after 4 years. got a boyfriend, had a daughter, got a job, worked, mom got cancer, took care of mom got pregnant, was stressed, lost baby, lost mom, lost house, moved in with 90 year old aunt to help her with bills and house. all of this without the financial help of child's father, but with his presence, now im here.....tadaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! not the best...but not the worst
2006-10-11 21:33:34
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answered by goldie 4
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the present is just a result of what we decided in the past...my life now is a result of the things i did in the past...my life in the future will be dependent on the things i decide now...so we should think twice on what to do now coz it will affect the future...so far no regrets...i love my life the way it is...past or present...good or bad...makes life more interesting...u learn everyday!
2006-10-11 20:54:21
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answered by willow marie 2
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Having a good education, hard work, and knowing how to invest on a good nest egg, I'm able to retire and enjoying it without worrying about financial headaches.....for now
2006-10-11 20:50:35
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answered by nannygoat 5
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By living each day to the fullest and taking risk along the way.
2006-10-11 20:44:56
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answered by betty_htch 5
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Putting one foot in front of the other and learning from my mistakes and waking up each day ready for it to be my last...NO REGRETS
2006-10-11 21:48:30
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answered by Justcurious81 2
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Wonderful, loving and supportive parents.
2006-10-11 20:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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By following and realising my dreams!
2006-10-11 20:47:43
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answered by ZUCCHERINA 1
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With alot of determination & hard work.
2006-10-11 20:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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