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It’s the little things | A Life Well Lived
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A Life Well Lived. Earning those words, one day at a time. Not so much →. It’s the little things. October 29, 2013. Benefit of staying sober #2 –. THE LITTLE THINGS BECOME THE BIG THINGS (WITHOUT YOU EVEN REALIZING IT). I was kinda tired, pretty lazy and felt the need to have a seriously-over-the-top-verging-on-slovenly low key day. So I did and I loved it. I felt recharged and happy and entitled to it. So, getting back to my intro, how does this apply? Bit by bit, little by little. Not so much →. Tired ...
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Not so much | A Life Well Lived
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A Life Well Lived. Earning those words, one day at a time. It’s the little things. November 11, 2013. So much for writing more often. Oh well. Still here, still sober. As I did all this, it was not lost on me that I was booking stuff the day after other stuff. In other words, I was not scheduling around hangovers. What a crazy concept. I can actually plan to enjoy a sleigh ride after our Christmas party? Off to play in the snow with the kids…. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A Life Well Lived.
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So then… | A Life Well Lived
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A Life Well Lived. Earning those words, one day at a time. Wild and crazy →. October 21, 2013. I said I'll come around more regularly, so here I am, but I'm not quite sure what I've got to write about. I write for a living (more or less) but I always have a clear purpose and intended message. Rambling on feels awkward. BY NOT DRINKING, I MAKE OTHER GOOD DECISIONS THAT IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF MY LIFE. Followed through on a skin care routine that includes cleansing every. Had my initial appointment with a n...
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A Life Well Lived. Earning those words, one day at a time. November 11, 2013. So much for writing more often. Oh well. Still here, still sober. I've been busily trying to get a handle on our holiday season. So far I scheduled my little one's fourth birthday party, our annual adult-only Christmas party (invite … Continue reading →. It’s the little things. October 29, 2013. October 26, 2013. October 21, 2013. October 20, 2013. Lord knows if this is actually going to work but I've decided that it'...I’...
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Circle Back | A Life Well Lived
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A Life Well Lived. Earning those words, one day at a time. So then… →. October 20, 2013. Lord knows if this is actually going to work but I've decided that it's time to circle back to this blog and I'm hoping Blogsy might help with this. Only being able to post from the family laptop, when I'm alone, makes it virtually impossible. Mostly because I'm never alone at home….except when I crawl into bed with the iPad. Like now. And on that cheerful note, off to sleep! This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Uncategorized | Ashlee Kelly
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Your Story isn’t Over! The semi-colon. You have seen it, it is popular these days throughout the mental health world. It is used in a sentence where the author could have put a period but instead uses a semi-colon because the sentence isn’t finished. It could have been but the author chooses that the sentence go on, there are two clauses. The author wants you to make a relationship between the two clauses. A relationship between the two clauses. January 22, 2016. When I want to start again. March 5, 2014.
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God | Ashlee Kelly
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Your Story isn’t Over! The semi-colon. You have seen it, it is popular these days throughout the mental health world. It is used in a sentence where the author could have put a period but instead uses a semi-colon because the sentence isn’t finished. It could have been but the author chooses that the sentence go on, there are two clauses. The author wants you to make a relationship between the two clauses. A relationship between the two clauses. January 22, 2016. A Call to Write. I pray that this blog wi...
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ashl33k | Ashlee Kelly
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I absolutely LOVE Jesus! I am a wife and a mother to two kiddo's. I am a teach at home momma and love it. I have also been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder II as well as Borderline Personality Disorder. I am on a mission to spread the love of God to those who suffer and help them grow in the Lord. Your Story isn’t Over! The semi-colon. You have seen it, it is popular these days throughout the mental health world. January 22, 2016. Satan is there and real and ready to mess your life up and those you love&#...
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Finding pleasure in everyday life…by way of beer food gym and sports. Who is this chick? Hello Monday. Go away. IT’S OK TO GET OVERWHELMED BUT YOU MUST GET OVER IT. May 13, 2013. B don’t kill my vibe. The B I’m referring to is no one other than myself. If you don’t know what I’m talking about it’s a line from a song you can listen to here: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? STAYING MOTIVATED IN A TIRED WORLD. I’m lucky enough that my better half enjoys hitting the gym as much as I do and 99% of the tim...
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Bible | Ashlee Kelly
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Your Story isn’t Over! The semi-colon. You have seen it, it is popular these days throughout the mental health world. It is used in a sentence where the author could have put a period but instead uses a semi-colon because the sentence isn’t finished. It could have been but the author chooses that the sentence go on, there are two clauses. The author wants you to make a relationship between the two clauses. A relationship between the two clauses. January 22, 2016. A Call to Write. I pray that this blog wi...