Omg abctrev I can relate to so many of those.
I have learnt that before you can let others like you, you have to learn to like yourself.
I am also learning that its as important to make time for yourself as well as others, true friends will be there tomorrow but if you don't make time for yourself you may not be.
I have also learnt that its harder to take of the lid from the sherry bottle as you get older and using your teeth isn't a good option when they aren't your own.
As CG says, one of the most important things is to give yourself some real time, work out what actually makes you happy, what do you enjoy, what are your real boundries and ethics, make yourself whole and the right types will be attrracted!
Self-destruction is fun but not a good basis for a long-term strategy Tattoos are addictive Sometimes the only available legacy is a newspaper headline It's easy to commit to others but getting them to commit to you is harder The older I get the less I understand women Friends are the most important people in the world Respect is earned and is not a right Harleys don't get on with going round corners
likewise for me too ............ I can identify with almost all of what you are saying. I have also learnt that we never stop learning no matter how old we are or what we have been through, that life is full of surprises, good and bad, and often, what you think will happen just does'nt lol!!! That life is for living and we're only here once so we should make the most of it cos there's always someone worse off than yourself, no matter how bad you feel!!! If things go wrong, look foward not back and pick yourself up and move on positively..................focus on the good things not the bad and something will happen cos things never stay the same so dont be so rigid or too well planned that you cant change alongside them! Forget over-analysing, blame, regrets - they're just a waste of time and produce nothing except getting you "stuck"! Just be yourself, be the best you can, have fun and keep your trusted friends and family close.......................but then I guess you all know that..........just gotta put it into practice uh lmao!!!
Sandy
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I have learnt, like Cassie to have fun, who cares how old I am, tho to me, everywhere is a playground if its wet, all those puddles for bouncing around in - boinggggg !
now the serious stuff..... try to be kind to myself, and not be so hard on myself like I can be * PMA, Postitive Mental Attitude - look at everything good in my life (my kids) when I cant see past the blackness * realise that the good as well as the bad bits in life make me what I am, its up to me how I deal with them, I can either be a victim or learn from it * dont worry what people think of me that dont matter, worry what my family and friends think * and laugh so hard my guts hurt every day !!
I have learnt life is too short to worry about it, so get out there have as much fun as you can handle, be thankful your alive and let tomorrow look after itself<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>And if you do get a broken heart along the way, trust me it will mend xxx
I've learned that no matter how much you love someone, you can't expect the same amount in return, the only love that is unconditional is from your children.
No matter how low you feel, someone else is feeling the same, talk to each other and share your problems.
Live to ride another day... you don't NEED to take that corner at 140mph!! (unless the red mist and voices told you to!!)