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You’re Not Doing It Right | Truth and Cake
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It’s All Right Here. You’re Not Doing It Right. Posted on April 19, 2012. What do you make of the little irritations in life? Do you let them roll off of your back, or allow them to ride on your shoulder like tiny, unbearable monkeys? Are you a big picture kind of person, or someone who has tunnel vision when it comes to mistakes and flaws? Okay, you ask, why should I care about your teeth? And what does this have to do with me? And is there any free cake coming my way? So I said, “Okay! Or is it that we...
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Stop Negotiating Like a Girl | The Professor Is In
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The Professor Is In. Getting You Through Graduate School, The Job Market and Tenure…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Who is Dr. Karen? Dr Karen’s Uncensored Bio. Who is on the TPII Team? One on One Services. It’s OK to Quit. What’s it like to work with me? Rarr; Landing Your Tenure Track Job. Rarr; Stop Negotiating Like a Girl. Cutting Bait on Academe – Day 1. Introducing More #Post-Ac Experts: Tina Fanetti and Jason Tebbe →. Stop Negotiating Like a Girl. March 7, 2014. Increasing th...
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CRACK YOU WHIP: Home Alone
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Sunday, December 23, 2012. I can't say that my childhood wasn't full of encouragement and support. At one point, a very specific thought in my head was, "I just want to be left alone! Which brings me to something I rarely, if ever, talk about. I was in fostercare. It was OK if you like moving from place to place with no stability or cablevision. It's not something that I talk about because I don't answer questions about it and because of liability. He compartmentalized his food like a boss. I was 40 year...
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Always Look On The Left Side Of Life | Trying to be Conscious
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Trying to be Conscious. Always Look On The Left Side Of Life. This entry was posted on March 2, 2013, in The world we live in. And tagged Driving on the left. I wake up tired and grumpy because I haven’t slept enough. I beg Nick to put some rice on for my lunch while I get ready. I spend too much time in the bathroom, and would rather be late than sacrifice eating breakfast. I end up running out at the last minute, leaving a big mess behind. So next time I’m getting exhausted running after the perf...
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tequilatrek: My Ballroom Dancing Dream Gown
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Not really about doing shots with captain picard. Monday, January 9, 2012. My Ballroom Dancing Dream Gown. Factor, in time for a Quickstep that I performed with my ballroom instructor Vlada as part of the showcase night at Stardust Ballroom on 11/11/11. There is much that still needs to be done to it before I wear it again:. And a good lesson/reminder that quick fixes make for more work in the long run! Apply a few hundred rhinestones. But even just getting to wear it in its present state, I was so happy!
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Risk Guns Blazing, or Why I Moved to Canada for Love | Truth and Cake
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It’s All Right Here. Risk Guns Blazing, or Why I Moved to Canada for Love. Posted on May 28, 2012. Regret is a topic too big to cover in one little blog post. It’s too big to cover in two little blog posts. But we do what we can, right? When most people think about regret, I’d bet it’s not to re-hash the stupid things they’ve said, as I discussed in Truth and Regret. Why didn’t you major in accounting and stop moving around and marry a nice American boy? The realists ask, What about your job? Moving some...
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New Zealand Sneak Preview | Trying to be Conscious
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Trying to be Conscious. New Zealand Sneak Preview. This entry was posted on October 12, 2012, in The world we live in. And tagged Abel Tasman. I won’t have time for a carefully crafted story this week as I’m buried under an avalanche of administrative tasks to complete. I received amazing feedback about my application essay for the journalism program. 8211; supportive comments, constructive criticism, detailed emails, grammar corrections, suggestions… Thank you all so much for that! Do you want to go now?
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Capturing Falling Leaves Forever | Trying to be Conscious
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Trying to be Conscious. Capturing Falling Leaves Forever. This entry was posted on November 21, 2012, in My Zürich. The world we live in. Every Autumn, I feel an urge to collect all the yellow, brown, and red leaves scattered on the ground- I know they will soon be gone. That’s probably why I love Fall photos so much: they capture the ephemeral falling leaves and changing colours forever. Many bloggers have shared incredible Autumn photos posts: check out this one. 8221;, and “How’s work? My dad had two ...
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Postcards From Australia | Trying to be Conscious
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Trying to be Conscious. This entry was posted on January 21, 2013, in The world we live in. I’d love to give you some exciting updates about my new life in New Zealand. And love how the tricks and filters it offers turn every photo into a postcard. In Brisbane’s Museum of Modern Art. I started learning Shorthand in preparation for my journalism course. Doesn’t it look like Arabic? A flower in Manly. You might also like:. Sea, Salt, And Sun. Capturing Falling Leaves Forever. February 3, 2013 at 21:26.
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Free Advice For Unionists: Whither identity?
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Free Advice For Unionists. Thursday, 9 February 2012. In these early weeks of the referendum campaign the Scottish public has been blitzed with argumentation. You've heard it all. You've heard misdirection from both sides and half-truths from both sides. The populous at large, in a room full of smoke and mirrors, is supposed to be able to carry out some fairly complex analysis. What we have heard precious little about is national identity or, for that matter, identity at all. But more than that we will b...
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