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Scottish_Player
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PostPosted: Sun May 22, 2005 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lifesnotfair wrote:
i guess i better not open my trap then


iam sure you must have somthing positive in your life? or atleast you have done something positive Smile

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PostPosted: Sun May 22, 2005 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I WENT TO THE LIBRARY, I WENT TO THE LIBRARY
YEEEEEHAAAAA!


sounds stupid?
not to me.
I have an exam after tomorrow, and all my life i used to study in the house and not leaving it. this day i decided to go to public library to study there. It was great.
although that employee kicked us out at 10 o'clock (too early for me), i enjoyed it.
there wasn't too much people and on top of that no one is allowed to talk, no one is allowed to come and go and everybody is staring at their books and nothing else.
It felt so good. you should try it guys, you feel like you did something great. Laughing Laughing
peace.

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PostPosted: Sun May 22, 2005 11:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yesterday I went to like 20 garage/yard sales. I usually feel weird about walking around people's yards, but yesterday I told myself that that's what we're supposed to do and it was great.

I went to my mom's freind's house, whom I hardly know, to discuss some money making things we're going to do together. That wasn't nearly as terrible either.

I also received some phone calls from people I would normally feel uncomfortable talking to. Oh yeah, for the ones I initially didn't answer, I made a point to call them back right away, rather than putting it off in avoidance.

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PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 7:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Havent done much postitive but iam feeling positive tonight Very Happy and i dont realy know why,maybe this is how most "NORMAL" people feel or maybe iam feeling good as iam actualy doing somthing to help myself by going to the doctor...who knows Confused

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am so happy with myself today, because I pretty much had no anxiety at all. It's so strange how this randomly happens. I went to work today (in retail) and I felt like a normal person! I hope I can stay like this for tomorrow at least... Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:20 am    Post subject: yes I am enjoying this.... Reply with quote

Laughing keep it up people . I am enjoying this. we need this positve section going. Any little thing that we do is a BIG step for all of us. We get inspired.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 3:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tonight i went to see a baseball game, it was a late game under the lights...i like that...it was just starting to get dark...of course i still wore my sunglasses and sat on a lawnchair, instead of on the bleachers with all the others Cool Smile...and i had to go to the bathroom, but i wouldn't go cause i would have had to walk by everybody else Mad ....but even with all my dumb quirks, i'm still glad i went Smile

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had a tough meeting on a building concept this morning, unexpectedly (no time to prepare for the presentation), and I pulled it off to the point where the client said the concept was "cool" and a "slam dunk." Yeah, I think I feel pretty good about that. Especially since (2) earlier concepts, developed by people with years more experience than me, were dismissed (one guy is just livid over it Mr. Green the guy that jacked my concept). Got "Good Job" comments from both clients, the owner of the firm (my boss), and a senior member of the firm. The only guy that didn't say "Good Job" was the guy that 'modified' my design instead of creating one of his own, which is what he should have done.

I got stuck in a car wash once. It just sort of shut down. Everything stopped, then the 'car puller' thing started working and pulled the car through, then they hosed it off and gave me a coupon for a free wash.

I also ran out of quarters at one of those pressure hose washes, right in the middle of the 'suds' phase. So I drove away with a car covered in bubbles. They just kind of blew off and everything was cool.

I also had the sunroof on my 'college' car blow off (2) months before graduation. I was hoping it would survive to the end. Everyone I told about it, thought it was funny as hell. And it was. Some junky-ass, 12-year-old General Motors product losing a sunroof (I mean everything, glass, frame, rubber gasket, sliding tracks, the plastic lid you slide close underneath it, everything. The only thing left was a raggededy-ass metal frame that pounded and flailed about my car for the next 200 miles) at 70 mph going over a mountain pass with snow flurries. What joy. Even my mother laughed when I told her Very Happy .

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had a tough meeting on a building concept this morning, unexpectedly (no time to prepare for the presentation), and I pulled it off to the point where the client said the concept was "cool" and a "slam dunk." Yeah, I think I feel pretty good about that. Especially since (2) earlier concepts, developed by people with years more experience than me, were dismissed (one guy is just livid over it Mr. Green the guy that jacked my concept). Got "Good Job" comments from both clients, the owner of the firm (my boss), and a senior member of the firm. The only guy that didn't say "Good Job" was the guy that 'modified' my design instead of creating one of his own, which is what he should have done.

I got stuck in a car wash once. It just sort of shut down. Everything stopped, then the 'car puller' thing started working and pulled the car through, then they hosed it off and gave me a coupon for a free wash.

I also ran out of quarters at one of those pressure hose washes, right in the middle of the 'suds' phase. So I drove away with a car covered in bubbles. They just kind of blew off and everything was cool.

I also had the sunroof on my 'college' car blow off (2) months before graduation. I was hoping it would survive to the end. Everyone I told about it, thought it was funny as hell. And it was. Some junky-ass, 12-year-old General Motors product losing a sunroof (I mean everything, glass, frame, rubber gasket, sliding tracks, the plastic lid you slide close underneath it, everything. The only thing left was a raggededy-ass metal frame that pounded and flailed about my car for the next 200 miles) at 70 mph going over a mountain pass with snow flurries. What joy. Even my mother laughed when I told her Very Happy .

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

moog wrote:
I am so happy with myself today, because I pretty much had no anxiety at all. It's so strange how this randomly happens. I went to work today (in retail) and I felt like a normal person! I hope I can stay like this for tomorrow at least... Very Happy


i have spells like that, lasting perhaps a few hours, where for no apparent reason, i suddenly feel normal, relaxed and almost happy

i had a team meeting at work today, something which I usually feel very apprehensive about, but inexplicably felt completely calm and in fact enjoyed the meeting

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