I do not recall ever seeing the Harry potter in anything but that but here he is in an awesome horror that scares you and makes you sad at the same time. I must say he did a great job. It started out fast and was that way through the whole movie. It was defiantly a good one. It gets a TRACEYS thumbs up!!!
MOVIE: Journey 2 The Mystery Island.
I do not know why the Rock went back to wrestle because he is fabulous in this movie! I did not realize it was a number 2 to the journey to the center of the earth but once I started to watch I got it. This movie is a family must see!!! It is great for the imagination, provides a few laughs and get you to wonder…what if. I give a TRACEY thumbs UP!!!
Swirls and Curls … at the Parking Lot
BEAUTIFULL!!!!!
How to Stop Chronic Procrastination
How to Stop Chronic Procrastination
What You Never Knew About Procrastination and How to Cure It
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Updated 02/17/12 3:10 AM · Posted 02/17/12 3:05 AM by Emily Co · 0 comments
wellness · Procrastination · Organization · productivity
Some people may wonder why procrastination advice seems to never work for them and if there is a deeper issue at hand. Well, for 20 percent of the population who are chronic procrastinators, it is a serious problem that needs to be addressed, according to Joseph Ferrari, a psychology professor at DePaul University and a leading expert in the study of procrastination. For those 20 percent, telling them to just “do it” is like “telling a clinically depressed person to cheer up,” says Ferrari, author of the book Still Procrastinating?
It’s a serious problem if . . .
So how do you know if you’re a chronic procrastinator? “You find that you procrastinate at home, at school, at work, in relationships. You don’t pay your bills on time . . . You miss sporting events, concerts because you never got the ticket,” says Ferrari. “You’re late for any social gathering, you’ll miss doctor’s appointments because you’re never there on time, the refrigerator is empty because you never restock it in time, food goes bad because you never eat it on time. If you do all those kind of things, you probably are a chronic procrastinator.”
Read on to find out how people become procrastinators.
How people become chronic procrastinators
There are several factors that can lead one to becoming a chronic procrastinator. Here are a couple of them, according to the procrastination expert:
•Your dad: “It’s typically cold, demanding stern fathers that cause boys and girls to be procrastinators,” Ferrari says. Children with strict dads use procrastination as a way to cope because they can’t rebel.
•You care too much about what others think of you: Some people procrastinate because they care too much about what others think. The pressure to seem perfect is particularly strong for these people. The chronic procrastinators prefer people to see them as procrastinators that don’t get around to doing tasks rather than simply being incompetent.
•Society: We live in a world where society doesn’t reward punctuality. Instead, we’re penalized for being late, which doesn’t give any of us incentive to complete tasks ahead of time. “We punish people if they file their taxes late. We give them a bill. If we pay off our credit card late, we charge them a late fee. But what if you pay your card on time and what if you’ve paid your mortgage off? There’s no gift here.”
The cure for procrastination
For those who have deep-rooted issues with procrastination, it seems that cognitive behavioral therapy, a type of mental health counseling, is the most effective method. This type of psychotherapy attempts to reroute inaccurate, harmful, or negative thoughts.
Ferrari suggests a couple more ways that might help chronic procrastinators:
•Surround yourself with doers: It’s healthy for a chronic procrastinator to surround herself with people who are likely to do things. It’ll likely be a good influence for those with a tendency to delay tasks.
•Just start somewhere: Just take a small step at a time. For example, if you’re supposed to write an essay, start with a few paragraphs, and if that’s too much for you, resolve to write just one. If that’s still overwhelming, stick to a couple of sentences or even a few words.
•Set up a reward system: “People like to do things they enjoy doing,” says Ferrari. He recommends rewarding yourself with something you enjoy after you complete something that you’ve been dreading to do. For example, reward yourself with half an hour of Desperate Housewives after doing laundry.
•Public posting: Because procrastinators care so much about how others view them, they are more likely to do tasks when they publicly announce it. Take to Twitter, Facebook, or any other social media outlet and state the task you’re going to do. Then when you’ve completed it, let everyone know that you’ve done what you set out to do. The “likes” and congratulatory tweets will feel very satisfying.
So what if I am one?
If you’re reading this and feel that you fit the profile of a chronic procrastinator, you may think that it’s not a big deal to be one. After all, your life might be functioning fine, and you’ve made it through many of the setbacks caused by your procrastination. However, keep in mind that it may catch up with you one day, and it can get to a point where it disrupts your life and negatively impact other people’s opinion of your character. It’s not exactly comfortable living as a chronic procrastinator. In fact, Ferrari found that procrastinators have more regrets than nonprocrastinators for things that they didn’t do. “Stop stressing yourself over it. Life is short — leave a legacy. There are too many places to see and too many things to do in life to just procrastinate and wait and living in a bubble of fear of getting it done,” says Ferrari.
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My Dream Job.
I have recently been attending a school for people trying to get a job that will help you in updating your resume, teach you how to do cover letters and broadcast letters and show you all the in and outs of interviewing. I did a similar thing in high school but this was so high standard! This woman knew all the answer’s, I guess that would be why she gets paid 30 an hour!!! I have a resume all done, cover letters and a broadcast letter done. I have been busting my butt from 8-5 for the past 3 weeks and now we all sticking together, are job searching. I have found the DREAM JOB! I can not believe it is open but there are actually two, one at Michael’s and one at ACMoore, for Floral Design. I have applied, sent my resumes and am now just giving the proper amount of time to pass before I call and start to bug people to hire me. I really have to say that I would be in heaven if I got one of these two positions.
so pretty and the photos are great too!! LOL

Four days ago, when I entered the flower shop, one goal was to find white tulips to photograph. I finally selected a bouquet that looked mostly white with just a few petals here and there laced with pink. I figured that was okay.

But as the tulips sat in the kitchen window bathed in sunlight, more and more pink appeared across all of the flowery surfaces.


At first I was a bit chagrined. You see, my last experience with pink tulips had been fun but I really had been trying to photograph something different. Luckily, one of my mottoes in this life is “go with the flow.” 😉

Today, I noticed that the tulips had more fully opened revealing once more that interior beauty.


I really don’t have a flower budget, so I am not sure how many more bouquets of non-pink tulips I will try to buy. But I’ll…
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http://clicktogive.com/Animal-Care.aspx?ref=26723
LOVE IT!!!!
very interesting,
DIY Valentine’s Gift Idea: Heart Crayons for Kids
Art Repurposed … Beautifully

For a while, if you visit The Shop at Trinity Church in Copley Square, Boston, and wander over to the children’s section, you will see an array of paper cranes dangling from the ceiling…

… like a wave of birds in flight …

… colors bright and warm …

… shadows cast upon the ceiling in the wavering lights.

The birds were made by Anulfo Baez, a guest contributor on this site before. Upon learning that Shop staff were contemplating a new window display involving birds, he donated his origami creations. Several hundred in number, he had originally intended to make 1,000. Do you know the lore surrounding One Thousand Cranes?

Even if you do know, read Anulfo’s story, One Thousand Paper Cranes for Japan. While he did not reach his original goal, I think what he did create will bring a bit of brightness and joy into the…
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