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Just living life as it comes

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Sometimes you need to take two steps back to gain a better perspective.
Things I have learned this week

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Decide in your heart of hearts what really excites and challenges you, and start moving your life in that direction. Every decision you make, from what you eat to what you do with your time tonight, turns you into who you are tomorrow, and the day after that. Look at who you want to be, and start sculpting yourself into that person. You may not get exactly where you thought you’d be, but you will be doing things that suit you in a profession you believe in. Don’t let life randomly kick you into the adult you don’t want to become.

Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s answer to the question “Any advice to a young person who wants to get into this field?”, from his spectacular reddit IAmA 

This is about as good as advice can get. Really inspiring. 

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Grrrr

Today was an angry day.

I’m still trying to decide if it was justified or not.

I’m just tired of the way things work and I really hope it’s not like this everywhere in the world. I don’t have time to do extra work because of other people’s incompetence.

This job has shown me that I have more of my Dad’s stubbornness than I originally thought. It’s not a side of myself I like.

Alco’clock.

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Resolute resolutions

I am aware I’m a few weeks behind on this but I think I have just identified a sort of resolution for this year.

Whilst being ill this week I succumbed to the inevitable watching of seriously trashy tv.  I mean the tv you wouldn’t ever watch if you were healthy and could get up and do other things.  Also not the tv that is massivly trashy but ironically hilarious (*ahem* Jeremy Kyle).  No, I watchedYoung, Single and Mormonon BBC iPlayer.  An hour of my life I won’t get back, but lets face it, I wasn’t going to do anything more interesting with it anyway.

Asside from learning what Mormons and their beliefs actually are, this programme basically followed a handful of young people going to this massive singles weekend for Mormons.  The thing that got me the most about this show was their absolute, unwaivering faith.

I know, that sounds stupid.  They are Mormons after all.  On the whole I tend to err towards uncomfortable when I hear people coming out with “God has a plan for me”.  Sometimes though, I find myself feeling a little envious.  Part of me would really love to believe in something so much that it can overwrite anything else.  I really just cannot fathom having that much faith in anything.  But maybe that’s where I’m going wrong; I’m not saying I’m going to turn to relegion but I generally have very little faith in things, in people, in myself.  Those that have faith seem so happy in their lives (if sometimes a little vacant).

So, my resolution is to have more faith.  Have faith in people.  Have faith in your dreams and that they are possible.  Have faith that just because it’s not perfect, doesn’t mean it’s wrong or bad.  Have faith that sometimes things might actually happen for a reason…

After all, I am married to a guy I met on a train ^_^

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Being ill is boring

I mean really boring.

Day three of being stuck in bed and I am just at the point of being able to watch tv. Before now I’ve been just sitting in the dark all day as any light gave me a massive migraine.

I’ve been actually going mad.

If I get worse again tomorrow I’ll scream…

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Be the best apple you can be

You are an apple. No matter how hard you try to be a banana or an orange you will always be an apple. So why not work on being the sweetest, rosiest apple you can be, instead of fighting hard to be a banana?

Bananas are over rated