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#23: A 30 Year Old With A To-Do List | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 22: Community is Poo Poo. 24: Reveal your phoniness. 23: A 30 Year Old With A To-Do List. Last year I came up with a pretty hefty to-do list. Of “30 things to do before I turn 30.” I updated the to-do list back in December. Peace … Bev. (Oh, and see photos above.). Take piano lessons (and re-learn bass clef). I’m looking into a keyboard with weighted keys. If any one in the DC area has any pointers, please let me know. Just thought I...
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#5: To Do List – 30 Adventures Before 30 | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 5: To Do List 30 Adventures Before 30. In 321 days, 7 hours, and 4 minutes yours truly will be the ripe young age of 30! Cue scary music dum dum dum. Am I where I should be, as a nearly 30-year-old sans children, husband, and a financially stable career? But is that enough? Many psychologists and sociologists suggest that the extended-adolescence phenomenon is now commonplace for my generation. I’m not one to let fear prevent m...
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#24: Reveal your phoniness | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 23: A 30 Year Old With A To-Do List. 25: I like this quote A LOT. 24: Reveal your phoniness. 8220;[Be] daring enough to be different, humble enough to make mistakes, wild enough to be burnt in the fire of love, real enough to make others see how phony [you] are.”. 8211; Brennan Manning. Jul 12, 2011. You’re so cool. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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#26: Trust vs. Love | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 25: I like this quote A LOT. 27: A Sessioned Soul …. 26: Trust vs. Love. This past weekend I took a cab home from a late film (by the way,. My Week With Marilyn. Is a must see! 8221; And my immediate, out loud response was:. 8220;I don’t trust anyone.”. My question, as result, is now: How do I love people – the human race – without being able trust anyone? Jan 11, 2012. You should watch this, it is about learning to love (and trust, ...
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#25: I like this quote A LOT | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 24: Reveal your phoniness. 26: Trust vs. Love. 25: I like this quote A LOT. Apologies for another quote, but this one is too good not to post. Peace! But if there are secrets that we can safely keep from others, there are no secrets that we can safely keep from ourselves.” – Elizabeth O’Connor. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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#27: A Sessioned Soul … | waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, & sociology
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Waiting for marigolds: intersections of faith, identity, and sociology. 26: Trust vs. Love. 27: A Sessioned Soul …. It’s a lot of fun being a sociologist! The creativity that our discipline potentially taps into is boundless! Oh, but that one darn word –. Creativity often remains unseen in sociology, at least in my opinion. And, often, I am left feeling creativily uninspired by rationalized theories and methodologies, that I allow my right brain to shrivle, akin to an unwatered succulent. Doing so remind...