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Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2015

Irresistibly Magnetic Life Words from a Southern Girl

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Life advice is really hard to come by.. especially REAL life advice that makes you stop and think. Advice that makes your life 10x easier and makes you 10x happier. What is some amazing advice that you’ve been given in your life?

Here are some that I’ve made or found that I REALLY found amazing.

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1. Don’t knock it til you try it.

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2. when entrusted with a secret… KEEP it.

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4. Just because you CAN doesn’t mean that you SHOULD.

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Do NOT under any circumstance worry about others and what they think. Live your LIFE to make yourself Happy..

6. You don’t get to choose your own nickname, under no circumstance.

7.Never eat lunch at your desk if you can avoid it.

8. If you have the RIGHT of way… Take it.

9. Give credit. Take Blame.

10. suck it up every now and then.. just LIVE..

11.Stand up to bullies.

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12. If you offer to help someone, don’t stop until the job is done.

13. If you’ve made your point, stop talking.

14. Don’t be a talker during the movies..

15. Learn to change a tire.

16. Make the little things count.

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17.There’s a fine line between looking sultry and slutty.. find it. Don’t be slutty.

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18. Make goals AND finish them

19. Your crazy dance moves are better than sitting on the bench all alone. Get up and DANCE.

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20. If you HAVE to fight, punch first and punch HARD.

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Saturday, January 10, 2015

5 Ways to Boost Your Confidence in 2015

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Hope you’re having a great start to 2015! With the new year upon us, your readers have surely begun making (and breaking) the typical resolutions, but it’s not too late to make a resolution that’s easy to stick with. This year, resolve to be more confident with these five simple steps:

 

 

 

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 Give yourself a mini makeover. Wear a bold new lipstick, sport a trendy new outfit or do something as simple as trying a new hair care regimen like Thicker Fuller Hair for results you can see on the outside and feel on the inside.

In a recent survey conducted on behalf of hair care leader Thicker Fuller Hair, 35 percent of women said confidence is the main advantage of having fuller, thick hair.

In fact, when asked what they’d give up for thicker and fuller hair …

· 40% of women would go without wine and chocolate for two months

· 30% of women would skip sex for a month

· 17% of women would give up their cell phone for a week

You can radiate confidence inside and out with natural, non-medicated thickening solutions from Thicker Fuller Hair®. Designed for both men and women, Thicker Fuller Hair® products are formulated with volumizing Cell-U-Plex technology, a synergistic blend of pure plant extracts, vitamins and proteins that infuse the hair shaft to instantly bodify and amplify fine, thin hair; and Caffeine Energizers to help invigorate and energize the scalp. This unique formula is optimized to leave the scalp and hair healthier and stronger without added weight or residue.

comfort zone

Kiss your comfort zone goodbye. Try something you never thought you could do and bask in your accomplishment once you complete it.

 

 

hobby

 Become an expert. Everyone is good at something. Identify your talent or a special interest and spend time practicing your craft.

 

 

 

learn Learn something new. Empower yourself through knowledge by taking a class, reading a book or even watching a good documentary about something you know nothing about.

 

 

Inspire yourself

List it. Make a list of your best qualities and greatest accomplishments and hang it up to remind yourself how inspiring you are.

Disclosure: This post was written in exchange for a product review, all opinions are honest.

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Being a mom, A Giveaway, & The “Mom”Garth Brooks Single #GarthLovesMom

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Disclaimer: Compensation was provided by GhostTunes via MomTrends. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions of Ghost Tunes or MomTrends. 

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My life changed completely when I became a mom. My life was turned upside down and flipped around a million times, to say the least. I went from being 24 weeks pregnant to going into early labor and quickly becoming a parent the same day. It was the scariest thing I’ve ever been through in my life. Not knowing whether I would be bringing him home or not, because he was so early.

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            Becoming a mom is the best thing that ever happened to me, even with the struggles I went through. My son was born at 24 weeks weighing in at only 1 lb. 13 oz. It was hard to know that he might not make it, and there was absolutely nothing I could do for him other than hope and pray for the best. Being a mother is like having your heart walk around outside of your body.

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The new Garth Brooks single “mom” made me bawl my eyes out. It is a tribute to mothers everywhere. It is such a beautiful, heart-filled song about a conversation between God and an unborn baby. The baby is scared to be sent from heaven to Earth, but God reassures and comforts him, explaining and telling him about this fantastic person who will always be there for him and take care of him- his mom.

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This song spoke to me in more ways than one. I feel like this could definitely be a song for both Aidan and I. I would pray to God everyday that he would help make Aidan stronger, so he could be with me and I with him. Feeling that miracle of faith and hope is something that kept me going throughout the 3 1/2 months my son was in the NICU.

I absolutely love the story behind this song, it is beautiful. Even if you aren’t a mom, it brings memories of your own mom. The fact that they care for you more than anybody else in the world. How they are always there no matter what, and will love you forever. It’s a lovely song.  Get the “Mom” single.

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In celebration of Garth Brook’s brand new single, “Mom,” GhostTunes is offering one lucky mom and a guest the opportunity to see Garth in concert, complete with hotel and airfare! For more information and to enter to win the contest, visit http://ghosttunes.com/landing/mom.

Ghosttunes is amazing!! It lets you listen to the music before you buy it it. You have the option to purchase entire albums or single songs. If you would like to check out GhostTunes visit www.GhostTunes.com. Be sure to check out Garth Brook’s song “Mom” too.

You can also check out GhostTunes on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

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About the Brand: GhostTunes is a full-service online music platform offering millions of songs, albums, products and creative bundles from artists across all genres — creating a gathering place for listeners, artists and the music that connects them. Founded by Garth Brooks, one of the world’s best-selling artists of all times, GhostTunes celebrates the personal connection between artists and listeners who live for and love their music. The GhostTunes platform gives fans the freedom to listen to purchased music on the device of their choice while providing artists with a new way to sell their music any way they dream. Experience more at www.GhostTunes.com.

 

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

“Don’t Be Sad for Me” An AMAZING Personal Story of my Daddy and His Legacy!

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"Don't be sad for me" I used to tell the kids in elementary school when they asked where my daddy was and I had to answer "he died". I could see the pity in their eyes, and sometimes they wouldn’t even know how to act around me after that. Even though he may have been taken from me too soon, I still KNEW the greatest man that ever lived and I got the chance to call him daddy.

There are people out there that live their lives not knowing their daddies. Not knowing what they look like, their personalities and quirks, their likes and dislikes. There are different circumstances for every life, but I’m just thankful that I at least KNEW a loving, loyal, strong-willed man as my daddy.

I KNEW he loved me and never ONCE did I have to question whether he did. I could FEEL how much he loved me. Not just ME but my sister and cousins as well, he never treated any of us differently. There isn’t a time in my life that I ever thought a family should be anything other than what we were- we were and still are super close.

My dad would randomly take in my cousins and uncles and help raise them as his own; for whatever reason. Whether they needed some guidance, help, and understanding or whether they just needed a place to stay- they always knew my dad would be there. He was a kindred spirit- one that had a lot to teach. He was a free spirit that loved both deeply and fierce for those around him, but never ONCE did anybody want to piss him off. YIKES.

He never even had to (really) WHIP me, can you imagine that? I was such a daddy’s girl- I loved and worshipped him so much. I’m pretty sure I thought he was a superhero (at least to me he was). All he had to do was raise his voice at me if I acted a fool and I’d start bawling right on the spot. I didn’t want him to be disappointed in me, which would hurt me a lot worse than any whipping ever would. Although GOD did I fear getting one of those whippings.

He rarely ever whipped anyone though. He would come up with some pretty creative stuff to punish whoever was in trouble though. Stuff like standing in the corner holding potatoes over your head for a while, not being able to drop or shake the potatoes. This was REAL and true discipline, at least in my house it was. WHY? because NOBODY wanted to drop the potatoes and see what happened. Yea- my spray painting the side of the house blue was short-lived. Caught red (or should I say blue) handed lol.

I know he wasn't perfect by any means, but he was a super AMAZING person. He was such a go-getter, doing whatever he set his mind to, he was such a loyal friend and family member. If you were in his heart, you knew because he wouldn't hesitate one second to give you whatever he had if you needed it.

He also wouldn't hesitate to have your back if needed, but he also wouldn't hesitate to put a boot in someone's ass if they deserved it. That’s why so many people love and respect him. He was always real with people, always honest. If you did something stupid, he’d tell you so. He was the nicest person ever until you did something disrespectful to him or someone he cared about. He was quick to stand up for others, yet he was such a fun-loving, down-to-earth, easy going guy.

He was a long haul truck driver, and sometimes he'd take me with him. It is something I hold dear to my heart-- all those daddy daughter dates we had. People tell me I act a lot like my dad, but I really only remember him as MY daddy- so I don't know if I do or not but I do know that what he taught me has took me where I am in life. He always told me that I could do whatever I wanted if I worked hard enough, to be a good friend to everybody and stand up for others, but NEVER let anybody walk over me.

He might not have had money, but what he left me with is so much more important. I am proud to be the daughter of a blue collar boy. My dad worked every day of his life and taught me that a simple life IS the best life. Sure material stuff is nice, but it doesn’t MATTER. What matters is WHO you have beside you, not WHAT you have.

That working for what I want is what really mattered. It taught me struggle and strife, yes. I know what it’s like to not have a damn thing, BUT that elation when you finally see the end of the goal and knowing YOU did it. Now that’s super amazing. How could it EVER feel that good if it’s handed to you? I am thankful for my upbringing, struggles and all. It’s made me who I am. It made me not only a stronger person but a confident one. I know what I can accomplish if I try my hardest, push through, and keep my head up and THATS what matters to me.

Money, cars, big houses… that didn’t mean anything to him. He taught me what matters is how you are as a person and how you treat the ones around you. He taught me to not judge anybody in any light other than the way they treated ME and others around THEM. He taught me that I HAVE a voice, an opinion, and to use it to stand up for others, no matter the consequences. If you SEE something, say something—and I always have. It has gotten me in trouble more than once, but I wouldn’t change who I am for anything in the world. I LOVE me, and I love that my dad took the time to show me the real meaning of love, life, and friendship.

I am thankful. I am blessed. I am and have always been LOVED. That sets me apart and I know that some people go their entire lives not knowing the kind of love I knew for 7 (short but amazing years). So, when you think about someone you’ve lost and those tears start to flow freely down your face leaving tracks- just remember what they gave you to REMEMBER. “Death may leave a heartache that no one can heal, but LOVE leaves memories that no one can steal!” You are better for knowing these people and having them in your life- they shape who you are, just by being who THEY are.

 

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