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How to give a motivating speech | Letters to My Kids
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Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. July 7, 2007. How to give a motivating speech. Posted by Bill Reid under Life Skills. When given a choice, pick a good topic. The best way to give a memorable speech is to say something that people are interested in hearing. Current events and concerns make the message real and applicable, and in so doing, demand attention. Talk about what’s on the front page, what’s in the media and take advantage of the zeitgeist. Get the words down pat. Know...
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Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. June 23, 2007. Posted by Bill Reid under Life Skills. At some point in your life, you’re likely to be associated with someone who always sees the glass as half empty. You know the type – no matter what’s going on, they always have a sad story to bring you. Every update on their lives is a chronicle of misery. There is an easy way to deal with this sort of person. But first, let me tell you how NOT to deal with them:. Ignoring them rarely works....
Lie Detectors, part 2 | Letters to My Kids
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Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. August 11, 2007. Lie Detectors, part 2. Posted by Bill Reid under Life Skills. Fortunately, there’s a solid train of thought you can follow to see through many of these deceptions, in the form of questions. You can either ask these outright (for example, when confronting a salesman or someone in a business setting where it’s socially acceptable to be a hard skeptic) or work them out in your own mind in your decision making process. 8220;What are yo...
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Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. August 24, 2007. Posted by Bill Reid under Choices. What do you do if you wake up one day and realize that you hate your life? Or if you just don’t find joy in living? What if you’re so depressed, repressed, unfulfilled or apathetic that you just don’t see the point in living anymore? Unfortunately, a lot of people in the world don’t agree with me on this. This comes back in a variety of angles, all of them deeply flawed. You are not powerless to c...
November | 2007 | Letters to My Kids
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Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. November 5, 2007. Posted by Bill Reid under Uncategorized. This blog is officially at an end. The reason it was put together was basically to collect my thoughts as they popped up for later compilation. I’ve officially drawn a line on this time period and am in the middle of fleshing these little treatises out and compiling into book form. So I don’t anticipate posting to this blog further, at least for the time being. On Developing a schtick.
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And Then There Was More To It | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. And Then There Was More To It. One of the things they don’t mention when you have a diagnosis like mine is all the OTHER things that you had to do. So you’re head is reeling and you are focusing on the cancer so much that the ordering of x-rays, blood tests and CTs goes right past you. Until you have to do them! So really, some were easy, some, not so much so! Stand still, breathe deep, buzz, ok, turn another direction, stand still, breathe deep, buzz. That one was easy.
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June | 2007 | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Today I had my very first AC chemo treatment. I am only scheduled for 4 treatments so I figured I could handle whatever came because I knew in my mind it would be short lived for me! After today, I feel like I can handle anything as today was a page out of horror novel. I had a wonderful nurse who stayed late to finish my treatment and help me out. She was totally awesome and I must say that the rest of the treatment went well. But honestly, after that I am thin...Serio...
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Confirmation by Phone | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. On June 13, 2007 at 12:11 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ survivingbreastcancer.wordpress.com/2007/06/13/confirmation-by-phone/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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I’m Not Having A Bad Hair Day! | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. I’m Not Having A Bad Hair Day! So what does a girl do when she finds out she has breast cancer? Well, for me, it was leave work early with your husband and go get your hair done! Bill finally arrived at my office and the tears started all over again. After I had finally briefed him on my conversation with the doctor, I told him I wanted to leave. The day was a bust, it was almost 11 am and I was NOT going to be thinking about work at all! To TrackBack this entry is:.
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Surgery Consult | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. My OBGYN had gotten me a consult the very next morning with one of the very best surgeons in our area. I was very nervous. I knew this mean surgery and I could think of nothing I wanted more than to get the cancer out of me, but I could not even imagine what was going to happen to me. I knew one thing for certain, I wanted it out and I did not care if it meant they took everything along with it. My surgeon was someone my husband knew from his youth. We were not waiting ...
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My First Chemo | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Today I had my very first AC chemo treatment. I am only scheduled for 4 treatments so I figured I could handle whatever came because I knew in my mind it would be short lived for me! After today, I feel like I can handle anything as today was a page out of horror novel. I had a wonderful nurse who stayed late to finish my treatment and help me out. She was totally awesome and I must say that the rest of the treatment went well. But honestly, after that I am thin...Pleas...
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Surviving Breast Cancer | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. When they won’t talk… it’s never good! 8221; After a couple cursory questions, I finally pushed forward and asked, “IF I had not already done thebiopsy , what would you tell me about this if it were a routine screening? As the nurse walked me out, she said something to me along the lines of, let us know if we can help you on your follow-up scans. My brain began buzzing! The next morning I called his office, but he was not in. Again, when pressed, the nurses avoided ...
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I Own Cancer… It Doesn’t Own Me! | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. I Own Cancer… It Doesn’t Own Me! So what is a little hair anyway? Seriously, when it was certain that chemo was necessary and that losing my hair was inevitable, I decided that I would not wait around for some emotion filled day when my hair came out in my hands as I brushed it or washed it. I thought it might be better if I determined when and how it came out. It was a fabulous style that looked really good on me. The whole family went on the shopping spree. For a week...
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Successful Surgery! | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Well, I won’t pretend to know much about the actual surgery itself. Thank heavens I was asleep! On May 22, 2007, I went into the local hospital for a lumpectomy and a sentinel node biopsy. Of course, we had to be there fairly early, 9 am, but the wait would be fairly long as we were not a critical surgery. That was so fortunate for me and helped put me right at ease. I was so impressed with all of the staff at the hospital. Once I returned to my room, very loopy as you ...
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Waiting Is The Hardest Part | Surviving Breast Cancer
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Waiting Is The Hardest Part. I tend to be a go-getter. When I discover a problem, I want to attack it and move on. This is how I wanted to attack my breast cancer. Go in, remove it, do a few treatments, declare myself a survivor and move on. What I was not prepared for was the excruciating wait that goes along with this whole process. You run to find out what is wrong with you and have to WAIT until the tests are in. But for me, the time seemed to pass so slowly. Yes, i...
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Letters to my husband | Love, relationships, life, betrayal,strength
Letters to my husband. Love, relationships, life, betrayal,strength. Letters to my husband. November 22, 2016. November 22, 2016. I married him four years ago and I cared for him deeply and I obviously thought he felt the same. It wasn’t love but it was a mutual respect and admiration. We were best friends and we accepted each other’s imperfections. I started to feel love for him, starting to fall in love and one drunken night I summoned up the courage to tell him. Four years later there is no marriage, ...
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Letters to my Jehovah's Witness Cousin
Letters to my Jehovah's Witness Cousin. What This Blog Is About. The demon-possessed man provides a "clue" as to Jesus being God. Today in church we came across another "clue" in the Bible regarding Jesus' identity as God. This passage is in Mark 5. It's about Jesus driving 2,000 demons out of a man. It reads:. They came to the other side of the sea, to the country of the Gerasenes. And when Jesus had stepped out of the boat, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit. So he ...
Letters to Myka Rosales | Cheesy letters dedicated to Myka Rosales
Letters to Myka Rosales. Cheesy letters dedicated to Myka Rosales. I don’t know if you can call this a love letter. November 2, 2013. Over the last few months, I must admit that I have not been as cheesy as I would have wanted, and definitely not as much as I would normally have been. It has been a rough ride it still is and maybe you have come to doubt the authenticity of how I feel for you. Right now, I do not have the means to give you the riches of the world, but know that you are my world. I sti...
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Letters to my Kid. Just another WordPress site. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! May 14, 2015. May 14, 2015. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Letters To My Kids. September 8, 2011. There was once a fairy who was learning how to be a fairy godmother. Most magic and wonderful, she was the kindest and cleverest of all fairies. However, she was also a very ugly fairy. And no matter how much she showed her wonderful qualities, it seemed that everyone was determined to believe that the [.]. Never depend upon others. September 7, 2011. September 6, 2011. September 5, 2011. September 8, 2011. Never depend upon others. September 7, 2011. Because when p...
Letters to My Kids | Fatherly advice, one post at a time
Letters to My Kids. Fatherly advice, one post at a time. November 5, 2007. Posted by Bill Reid under Uncategorized. This blog is officially at an end. The reason it was put together was basically to collect my thoughts as they popped up for later compilation. I’ve officially drawn a line on this time period and am in the middle of fleshing these little treatises out and compiling into book form. So I don’t anticipate posting to this blog further, at least for the time being. August 24, 2007. When youR...
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Letters to My Kids. Writings About My Family. Yes, that’s me on the right in the photo up there. But perhaps more importantly, I’ve decided to take my blog on hiatus, starting today. My main reason is simple: I have other stuff to do that takes priority. For now, though, if you get a chance, maybe you’ll all do me one small favor. Keep spreading the word. Take the opportunity to let parents out there know why putting our personal family histories into words for our children matters so much matter...
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letters to my little bean | I started this blog when I first found out I was pregnant with Zoya, who was born on 26th of May, 2012. I try to keep up with little updates by writing 'letters' to her so she can one day read them when she grows up.
Letters to my little bean. I started this blog when I first found out I was pregnant with Zoya, who was born on 26th of May, 2012. I try to keep up with little updates by writing 'letters' to her so she can one day read them when she grows up. In a land…. February 25, 2015. Courage in the times of fear, loadshedding and even more fear. February 24, 2015. Z, I know I sometimes try to tame you. I know I get impatient when you go off on your wild scurries but please ignore me. Please continue to be ...In a ...