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  • The One True Blog
    Packed My Bags, Oh, Lord, I'm a Travelin' Man
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  • Ward Gossip
    Signing Off On Ward Gossip
  • Mom of an extra sweet insulin challenged girl
    It's NOT my disease
  • The Gay Dot
    Anxiety Rooted in Self-consciousness
  • StudioCentric
    Temporarily Closing Shop
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    Asus ZenFone Smartphone Android Terbaik
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    ULTRA State Mix
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    Denver Fight for Air Climb in the Republic Plaza building, Sunday, Feb. 24th, 2013
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    And The World Will Know (near the center of the storm) Part I
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    I MISS YOU LDS CHURCH...er...I mean...I miss your potlucks!
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    Things M Says (Part 44)
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    Seth talks..
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    It's Official.
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    Fall 2011 Preview: Monday
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    Changes to LDS handbook re: " homosexual feelings." Can we call it progress?
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    True Love Goes Beyond the Grave
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    Riding with the girls!
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Blogs I Stalk

  • The Nourishing Gourmet
    4 years ago
  • Barefoot Foodie
    6 years ago
  • BloggingDangerously
    6 years ago
  • Motherhood in NYC
    6 years ago
  • The Educated Guide to Better Sports Performance Blog
    6 years ago
  • GoFugYourself
    8 years ago
  • Evil Chef Mom
    11 years ago
  • The Yummy Mummy Cooks Gourmet
    12 years ago
  • Life Just Keeps Getting Weirder.
    12 years ago
  • Mom Wants A Diabetes Cure
    13 years ago
  • GelaSkins | What's the Skinny?
    16 years ago
  • MormonThink.com

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Places I've lived:

Woodbridge, VA
Louisa, VA

Charlottesville, VA
San Antonio, TX
San Angelo, TX
Monterey, CA
Misawa, Japan
Laurel, MD
Chicago, IL
Mesa, AZ
Pinal County, AZ

or been:

Portland, OR
Las Vegas
St. Louis
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida

Tennessee
West Virginia
New York
NYC
Connecticut
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Ohio
Massachusettes
Vermont
New Hampshire
Indiana
Wisconsin
Mississippi
Louisiana
New Orleans (are you the one who broke into our car?!)
Arkansas

Oklahoma
New Mexico
Mexico
Niagara Falls, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Alaska
Tokyo, Japan
Ao Mori, Japan
Hachinohe, Japan

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

if you watch only one documentary this year, let it be this one. why the rich are rich and getting richer and the poor have very little chance at advancement

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"This above all: to thine own self be true." -Wm. Shakespeare

"Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or play with it, just pee on it and walk away." --unknown

"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WHOO HOO what a ride!'" - unknown

"Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it." --Martin Luther King, Jr.

Favorite Crapstain Posts

  • Our Actual Wedding Photo (LOL)
  • Sure Cure for a Cough (Eh hem)
  • Dance Floor Etiquette
  • Sandi Needs
  • Blast from My Goth Past
  • Sledding in Flagstaff
  • Proof of My Existence
  • My Chemical Romance Show Recap
  • Zoots, The World's Greatest Trumpet Player and Cookie Maker
  • Crap! I've Been Tagged!
  • Campout at Airplane Flat
  • The BEST Workout EVER!
  • Road Trip to Monterey!
  • Early Morning Inner Dialogue
  • Adventures in Russian
  • Why I Resemble a Hoo from Hooville
  • I Lost My Husband in the Backyard

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Type Seven in Brief

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Sevens are extroverted, optimistic, versatile, and spontaneous. Playful, high-spirited, and practical, they can also misapply their many talents, becoming over- extended, scattered, and undisciplined. They constantly seek new and exciting experiences, but can become distracted and exhausted by staying on the go. They typically have problems with impatience and impulsiveness. At their Best: they focus their talents on worthwhile goals, becoming appreciative, joyous, and satisfied.

We have named this personality type The Enthusiast because Sevens are enthusiastic about almost everything that catches their attention. They approach life with curiosity, optimism, and a sense of adventure, like “kids in a candy store” who look at the world in wide-eyed, rapt anticipation of all the good things they are about to experience. They are bold and vivacious, pursuing what they want in life with a cheerful determination. They have a quality best described by the Yiddish word “chutzpah”—a kind of brash “nerviness.”

Although Sevens are in the Thinking Center, this is not immediately apparent because they tend to be extremely practical and engaged in a multitude of projects at any given time. Their thinking is anticipatory: they foresee events and generate ideas “on the fly,” favoring activities that stimulate their minds—which in turn generate more things to do and think about. Sevens are not necessarily intellectual or studious by any standard definition, although they are often intelligent and can be widely read and highly verbal. Their minds move rapidly from one idea to the next, making Sevens gifted at brainstorming and synthesizing information. Sevens are exhilarated by the rush of ideas and by the pleasure of being spontaneous, preferring broad overviews and the excitement of the initial stages of the creative process to probing a single topic in depth.

Sevens are frequently endowed with quick, agile minds, and can be exceptionally fast learners. This is true both of their ability to absorb information (language, facts, and procedures) and their ability to learn new manual skills—they tend to have excellent mind-body coordination, and manual dexterity (typewriting, piano playing, tennis). All of this can combine to make a Seven into the quintessential "Renaissance person."

Ironically, Sevens' wide-ranging curiosity and ability to learn quickly can also create problems for them. Because they are able to pick up many different skills with relative ease, it becomes more difficult for them to decide what to do with themselves. As a result, they also do not always value their abilities as they would if they had to struggle to gain them. When Sevens are more balanced however, their versatility, curiosity, and ability to learn can lead them to extraordinary achievement.

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