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Old Dec 31, 2013, 08:49 PM
pepperlynne pepperlynne is offline
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On this New Years eve, I am taking time to collect all of my favorite moments from 2013. The ups and downs, the pain that I endured. The unforgettable moments and the happy times too.

2013 was a year of uncertainty for me. It sounds strange, and weird but I never really felt fully in my mind and body. I felt detached the majority of the year. It may have been a happy phase of detachment, a mixed phase of detachment, or a down phase of detachment, but I have to admit.... I've been disconnected the whole entire year.

I do not feel sad at this moment though. I feel just fine. I feel happy. In 2014 I while try to reconnect to other souls the way I once used to. I will exercise more. I will work toward a real career. Because this waiting tables business is too stressful and it's so unfulfilling.

I guess for 2014- I just want to be happy- genuinely content and finally at peace.

I was just wondering does anyone else have any things they can look back on and change from 2013? Any advice or positive goals for 2014?
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Old May 30, 2014, 07:53 PM
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pepperlynne, Your goal for 2014 sound perfect!

Mine was to walk a steep hill most days with my dogs. I'm proud to say I've done well!
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