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Join me through this mini collection of poetry that will take you on a journey of love, heartbreak, pain, and healing. This is the story of a heart falling apart and transitioning into one that is whole. These are the words that saved me when no one else could and the pages I’ve filled with personal experiences that have shaped me into who I am today. These poems will not put you back together, but I hope they encourage you to begin that process on your own. The meaning of it all is for you to discover, because the depth of emotion can not be explained, it can only be measured in heart rate.
In a world where individual success is dependent on other's decision making, it is crucial to ensure that our own actions do not impede our triumphs. Twenty Keys For Me challenges the psychological, social, and operational roadblocks that we all encounter daily, and provides practical guidance on how to navigate and prevent these dangerous barriers.Reading Recommendation: Each key is one page or less, read one key per day for 20 days.
This story is a microcosm of millions of others, a love story of two people seeking to be to be reunited after years of separation. My mother's death. The sudden discovery of family papers. My father's unfinished manuscript. Her account of a perilous escape from our native Sudetenland.
There was a little boy called Piet, who lived on the African land. He had lots of adventures to tell, about the animals, the sea and the sand...
Sometimes I wonder how I didn't go crazy and end up in some nut house through all the madness I had endured throughout the years. The violence I witnessed as a child, being molested, dealing with alcoholism, deceitful people and then the fact I was gay. This had such a huge impact on me causing me to become such an angry person and it took a long time for me to seek help and forgive those who were responsible. I needed to stop judging those who were also in fear and pain as I once was. Trust me it never fully goes away but you have to learn to deal with it and look forward because you really don't have a choice. You can't keep living in the past otherwise there is no future for you. The way I see it is that you live life for yourself not for others as long as you don't hurt anyone along the way with your actions. We are all human and far from perfect so the easiest way to have peace is to accept everyone, no matter what or who they are. You or I don't have a right to judge. We are who we are.
Timeline Analog 6 (1996-2000) traces the amazing story of editing's evolution. Read how Ubillos, Maltz, Bedell, McKay and Warner defined a new environment for editors. Explore the stories of Final Cut, Pinnacle, D-Vision and others.The Timeline series is often updated at no extra cost.
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