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Soulmate
 
What does it mean to be incompatible? Are we deceiving ourselves? Is he out there?
 
I cry out for love but no one hears me sigh. Can he speak out to me, he is so hard to find? Is he in front on me and has he always been or does he hide in fear of risking it all?
 
The dating game, the everyday mix, when does it all end? When will I find my perfect match? They say there is enough people out there for everyone to find theirs. It seems to not be true, because Im still waiting in line or has he yet to rear his sexy face up and express himself openly?
 
It is about longing to love someone without judgment and without condition. It is about loving and finding happiness in another person. Not for their looks, but for their inner beauty and the way they make us feel inside and out.
 
It just seems that relationships are so transitory but most of them these days are not permanent.
 
WHen and where does he appear?
 
In our dreams, the grocery store, the local club, the park, or does he exist at all?
 
I believe he is out there but he's yet to give me what I need. His voice and his free spiritedness to let it slip from his tongue exactly how he feels.
 
He too, signifies beauty and sparks a fire in my heart. He enstills in me the ability to strive for the best in myself. It sparks the want and desire to make him happy in every way.
 
I'm sure at this point, one question is going through your mind. I can only tell you, if he fits this bill in every retrospect. He just happens to be my love and my soulmate.

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Pen met paper
 
A band of letters, as pen met paper, may be the best experience of my life.
 
I have spent six wonderful months writing letters back and forth with quite possibly my soulmate and the man of my dreams. He is exactly what I seek physically but more than that, the heart of a true gentleman.
 
It started with an overcautious me and having to take a chance with someone. It was someone I had no intentions of coming into contact with. After the initial contact, I was unsure of writing him back but after reading his letter...
 
His honesty and willingness to lay it all out on the table left me flabbergasted to say the least. It also left me intrigued and wanting to know more about the man behind the pen. So, I took the chance and wrote him.
 
It started out as friends. We both discussed our troubled lives, relationship woes, and exactly where our lives are at now.
 
It seemed with each letter, we both wanted more and when we didn't get one right back, we felt sad and alone.
 
So, that is when our friendly chat went from that to talk about sharing our lives together, making love, and just being there for one another like we have already since our correspondence began.
 
I always heard tales of falling in love over the internet without meeting. I can truly relate because I have fallen madly in love through letters and phone calls.
 
On August 6th, 2009, we will begin our live of forever, in love and in life. Marshall Allen Johnson is the person I plan to celebrate many anniversaries with.
 
Those who are reading this week, make sure you take chances in life because anything can happen and in the weirdest of circumstances.
 
I am going to leave you with a question this week, think hard about it!
 
How can you say you are living if you are not happy in life and love? and will you take the chance to find it?

This is my new found life and love.

 Road to Recovery
 
Alcoholism is a drug in itself and proves to tear apart many lives on its destructive path.
 
As an addict, I have days where I feel like I have complete control over it but there are other days when I am feeling down that I give into it. They are often at some of the lowest times in my life but some are at the top of it. The desire and want to be something that I am not is so strong, it potentially pushes me to having that beer. Soon after, I am on my second, third until I am on a full fledge drunk. It's that uncontrollable urge to be dangerously reckless and lose sight of all my inhibitions.
 
I think the best term to describe alcohol is "liquid courage." It frees the soul and gives you the courage to do things, you most normally would not.
 
It also makes me feel like its more like an old friend and in some odd way, it protects me from the hurt.
 
The day after getting ripped, I feel stupid and guilty. The reason I feel this way is because I know the profound effect it has on my body.
 
Careless to say the least, but your body has such a craving for it and without it, you feel like you are missing a big part of yourself. Now just take a couple of minutes and think about what I just said...
 
When you are under the influence, are you in fact yourself? Would you do the things you do while drunk, sober? It seems for many of us, we just act out and do things we want and desire regardless of consequence?
 
When you answer these questions, I think you might see, alcohol is not all its cracked up to be and you have a problem with addiction.
 
Getting sober is a true testament of will power and pure love for yourself. So, if you don't love yourself. there is absolutely no reason for you to read any further but if you do love yourself, please read on.
 
In my opinion, we hide behind alcohol for something we feel like we lack in our lives. Whether it be looks, color, weight, or a past we are trying to forget.
 
I feel that alcohol only gives us a means of transportation. We can transport ourselves to a place we can be safe and be who we want to be without consequences. At least until we get sober.
 
If you are struggling with addiction. Seek professional help, doing it alone is not the way to a fast and speedy recovery. Just remember, addiction never goes away and the battle continues throughout your life. Just be strong and have faith in yourself. It is about finding inner peace, if you can find that you are on the road to recovery.



Change

Isn't it funny that people COMPLAIN they don't have enough TIME to be happy, in fact though, they have enough time to be sad.When in fact, their deplorable plight has nothing to do with having sufficient or insufficient time. It has everything to do with complaining. After all, complaining is the opposite of being happy. So, being both is impossible, at least at the same time anyhow.

So, beware of that insidious disease known as ‘negativity’ (negative thinking). It is as pervasive as the common cold, but far more damaging. Negativity plagues the soul and leaves a persons soul to be tainted. It truly cripples the human spirit.

Those infected by it are broken men and women aimlessly plodding along. Childhood tragedy musters up many bad tendencies and this is just one of them. The dark clouds brooding over them obscure their vision and cause them to become confrontational, apathetic, and cynical.

Their lives are like flat champagne, without any sizzle. So, how do we as individuals rise above and defeat such a harmful disease especially when its a friend? It was only after learning about the horrible effects of smoking that people began to give it up. It may be wise to do the same here. So, let’s review the effects of negativity.

1. Complaining is worse than doing nothing, for it is digging the rut one is in deeper and deeper. Each time one complains, it becomes increasingly difficult to climb out of the ditch they’ve created. To loosen the grip of this vicious habit, we need to become aware of our complaining, stop it in its tracks, and immediately look for something positive to say. It’s just a matter of replacing a bad habit with a good one.

2. A negative attitude is self-defeating. We won’t find solutions to life’s problems by looking for someone or something to blame. Those who say, "Positive thinking doesn't work for me," have got it backwards. It’s not positive thinking that has to work; YOU have to work. For example, you have to work at appreciating what you have instead of moaning about what you lack.

3. Failure to do what you want to do (be happy) causes physical and mental stress. A rotten attitude, not only delays success, but also shortens life by damaging the immune system (to learn more on how your thoughts affect your immune system, investigate psychoneuroimmunology). So, besides the diseases directly caused by stress, such as heart disease and ulcers, we become susceptible to all manner of other diseases because of a weakened immune system.

4. Do you know anyone with a negative attitude? How many years have they been that way? Two years? Five years? Ten years? That’s how many years of happiness and success they have robbed themselves of. Blinded by their own negativity, they are prevented from seeing the good around them.

5. One characteristic of negative thinkers is their need to have the world behave according to their wishes. They have never grown up and still live with childish demands. Whenever people and the world fail to act according to their selfish wishes, they are unhappy. Such a poisonous attitude prevents them from growing and learning how to cope with life's challenges.

6. Everything negative we say about ourselves to ourselves (self-talk) and to others is a suggestion. We are unwittingly practicing self-hypnosis, programing ourselves for failure, and creating self-fulfilling prophecies.

7. The negative world of our imagination creates a negative world that is real and one that we are forced to live in. Take Stephen, for example. He’s always complaining about life. “Nowadays people are rude and surly. No matter where you go or what you do, you have to deal with ill-bred people.” As he said this, we made our way to a coffee shop. Once inside, we were greeted by a cheerful chap who asked us what we would like. Sighing (as if it took a great effect to speak), Stephen, almost inaudibly, ordered a medium sized regular coffee. When it arrived, he started complaining. Pointing to the cup, he said, “This is medium?” Without waiting for a response, he added, “You should have told me your cups are so small; I would have ordered a large one if I knew.” Despite the long line that Ralph was holding up, the man behind the counter tried to be patient. Without complaint, he took away the small coffee and replaced it with a large one. As soon as it arrived, Ralph looked at it aghast and bellowed, “You call this regular? There’s not enough cream!” The man behind the counter, who only moments ago was cheerful was now upset and sarcastically replied, “Yes, for MOST people, this is regular, but if you INSIST, I’ll put in more cream. Perhaps next time you may want to ask for DOUBLE cream!” I was next, so I got my coffee and joined Ralph at the table. “See,” he told me, “what did I say to you? People are rude.” Yes, in Ralph’s world, people ARE rude, but what he does not realize is he makes them so.

8. A particularly pernicious effect of ‘negativity’ is that it sets one up for the mentality of a victim. Those with a woe-is-me attitude sit around in misery, waiting to be rescued. But they wait in vain because no one can rescue them from their own attitude. They are the only ones who can change it. And until they do so, they are condemned to continue suffering.

9. Another adverse effect of negativity is that it sets one up for the magic-bullet-syndrome. That is, the victim of ‘negativity’ spends their time looking for a quick, easy fix, when none exists. By denying a fundamental law of life that states anything worthwhile requires effort to achieve, they achieve nothing. They won’t make progress until they realize that nothing in life is free. They’ve got to be willing to do what it takes to get what they want.

10. Also, beware of the fact that negative people attract other complainers. Because those who live in a world of doom and gloom alienate others, they have no choice but to look for other negative people to associate with. They then feed off one another and get locked in a clique of losers.

11. The constant stress that flows from a negative attitude also saps one’s energy, focus, and motivation. It is hardly a formula for success.

12. Also of great concern is the fact that those who refuse to work on improving their negative attitude may slide into depression, self-pity, and hopelessness.

13. Additionally, negative people not only harm themselves; they harm the world. They cease to make a contribution to it. Instead of helping, they spread gloom and misery everywhere. If they insist on infecting others, why not infect them with laughter? If they must carry something contagious, why not carry a smile?

Imagine being in a small boat drifting in a river. And imagine being unaware that your boat has a motor. As long as you fail to use that motor you will be a captive of the river. You will be a prisoner without any control over your destination. Yet, the boat that we’re in does have a motor. We can use it to change course. That motor is our power of choice. All we have to do is choose to look for the good, for when we do so, that is all we will find!

This article is dedicated to a dear friend, you have to find the way out before it consumes you.


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