02-12-2024 10:57 AM
02-12-2024 10:57 AM
what kind of furbabies have you got @Royal93
I know what you mean about work my friend
my husband and I have just retired because of my physical health problems and husband's mental health problems but we are in our early 60`s
02-12-2024 11:01 AM
02-12-2024 11:01 AM
@Shaz51 me and my husband have 2 dogs, one big and one little haha there a bloody menace some days but we love them to death.
i only turned 31 last month, work in a aluminium factory so I’m dreading summer here as it’s been in the 30+ degrees the last few days and being in a factory we have hot ovens that throw out 450 degree heat
02-12-2024 11:07 AM
02-12-2024 11:07 AM
I'm good @Shaz51 It's going to be hot today so I've been doing lots of washing this morning
Might be time for a second coffee ☕
How are you this morning?
02-12-2024 11:21 AM
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02-12-2024 11:26 AM
02-12-2024 11:26 AM
Thank you @Shaz51 I have 5 water bottles on the go haha I love me my water 😊
hope your all having a great day 😊
02-12-2024 11:29 AM
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02-12-2024 11:32 AM
02-12-2024 11:32 AM
Thank you @Ru-bee ☺️ so far my morning has been super busy and hot, I’m finally sitting down having some lunch as I have been working since 4am this morning
02-12-2024 11:50 AM
02-12-2024 11:50 AM
Oh wow, is that a typical wake up time for you @Royal93? Glad you're getting a little rest while you eat, sounds like its needed with your busy day!
02-12-2024 12:00 PM
02-12-2024 12:00 PM
@Ru-bee I do shiftwork as our Factory runs 24 seven so each week is a different shift last week. I was on nightshift so I finished Friday morning and then now this week I’m on dayshift. It’s a pain at times but I guess it pays the bills
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Hi @Oaktree
While many people dream of winning the lotto, I believe true fulfillment is about living in our community and being compassionate and living in the environment . Please don't think I know anything. I know nothing. I'm just applying to get into a Tafe degree in Leederville - just to get some skills to finish my Psychotherapy degree which would be nice. That means I'll probably be at university at 75 years old so I can finish Psychotherapy and finish my masters degree which will get me nowhere.
It's a common dream, isn't it? Many people spend their days imagining winning millions. But why do we dream of such material wealth?
I believe in the power of manifestation, but not in the traditional sense of self-serving desires. Dr. James Doty, a renowned neurosurgeon from Stanford University, echoes this sentiment. He emphasizes that true manifestation comes from selfless intentions and compassionate actions. By focusing on the well-being of others, we can rewire our brains to attract positive experiences.
Similarly, Dr. Audrey [forgot Last Name] @Glisten knows
I think highlights the importance of mindfulness and gratitude in shaping our real feelings
Rather than chasing fleeting dreams of fortune, let's focus on building a life filled with meaning and purpose. By helping others and cultivating inner peace, we can truly manifest a life worth living."
Remember, the goal is to inspire and motivate, not to preach or judge. By focusing on the positive impact of compassion and service, you can create a message that resonates with your family. Comprehensdez Vous ?
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