Monday, February 6, 2012

Pretty by Nicole Scherzinger

 This song is the reason I don't worry about not being pretty.  I just focus on being beautiful instead. As beauty is inside the person not what the eyes see. The eyes only see what the person wants to show

 the Pretty lyrics by Nicole Scherzinger 

When I was your woman
And you was my man
You used to say the sweetest things to me
But you was always good at that
You used to tell me I was pretty
The best that you ever had
And there was nothing more important to you
Than being with the perfect ten

So my, my nails were done
I had my hair on point
Got my, my body tight the way you like it boy

Yes I played the part
Then you broke my heart
As if I mean nothing to you
Can't believe how you made me feel pretty

Pretty upset
Pretty broken
I feel so pretty
Pretty messed up
Pretty much done
Now without your so called pretty
All in all it pretty messed up
I don't wanna be pretty no more

When I was your woman (Whoo)
And you was my man
I tried to share my world with you
But you just did not give a damn
You just tell me I was pretty

As if that's all that I am
It's like you never even knew me
Or tried to get to know me
Was just an accessory
Oh can't believe
Nicole Scherzinger Pretty lyrics found on http://www.directlyrics.com/nicole-scherzinger-pretty-lyrics.html

How you made me feel pretty

Pretty upset
Pretty broken
I feel so pretty
Pretty messed up
Pretty much done
Now without your so called pretty
All in all it pretty messed up
I don't wanna be pretty no more

If I had to do it
All over again
I just swear its gon be hella different
Cause you made me question
Who I really am
I don't know why I put up with you
Can't believe
How you made me feel pretty

Pretty upset
Pretty broken
I feel so pretty
Pretty messed up
Pretty much done
Now without your so called pretty
All in all it pretty messed up
I don't wanna be pretty no more

I don't wanna be pretty no more (no oh no ohhh)
Don't wanna feel pretty (no oh oh ohhh)
Done with all your so called pretty
All in all it pretty messed up
I don't wanna be pretty no more

Friday, January 13, 2012

Habits Die Hard ( from Simple Truth email )

Habits Die Hard
We are all creatures of habit and if you make good habits, good habits will make you. This wisdom has been around since ancient times. Aristotle once said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." 

The subconscious mind—the habitual mind—is over one million times more powerful than the conscious mind. This means that we spend a substantial amount of our lifetime on "autopilot," playing out the mental programs that govern our behavior.
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For example, while driving a car and carrying on a conversation with someone, the conscious mind is attending to what is being said in the moment while the subconscious mind is turning on the turn signal, hitting the brakes, attending to oncoming traffic, monitoring our blood sugar, regulating our breathing, planning our next move and on and on. The subconscious mind is so vast and so powerful that we do not even know what it is thinking or capable of. It truly runs our lives—whether we know it or not!

Habits begin and manifest deep in the mind and they can be friends or foes. Good habits can make our lives easier, helping us to do the more mundane things of life without thinking about them, like automatically depositing your paycheck.

But, as all of us know all too well, habits can also be destructive...to our health, to our finances, to our relationships. It's why we struggle with losing weight, paying off our credit cards or quitting smoking...to name a few "bad habits."

Whether they are a positive force in our lives or obstacles to the goals we want to achieve, habits become ingrained through repeated actions. 

Here is a little test to display the power of our habits. Cross your arms as you normally would, and look down to see which one is on top. About half of you will have your right arm on top and the other half will have their left on top. When you crossed your arms for the very first time, you might have been still in your playpen, and you have been crossing your arms the same way ever since. Now, cross your arms again, but this time put the opposite arm on top. It feels extremely weird! If you were to challenge yourself to cross your arms the "wrong" way for the rest of your life, could you do it? Probably. Would it be difficult? You bet it would!

Here's the point: Habits—good, bad, or neutral—are difficult to break ... they Die Hard! 

The real key to success is replacing destructive habits with successful habits. 

To win—to break self-defeating attitudes and behaviors—we must understand that we have the power to choose and the power to change. We have the power to let go of old thinking and adopt the mindset of a champion.
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What you just read is an excerpt of the introduction to our latest book, Habits Die Hard. In it, I teamed up with John J. Murphy to provide 10 steps to building successful habits.

John is a highly recognized author, speaker and management consultant who specializes in creating high performance team environments. He has helped some of the world's leading organizations design and implement positive change and in Habits Die Hard, he will show you how to implement positive change in your own life.

As creatures of habit, many people struggle with breaking habits. In Habits Die Hard, it is our intention to help you through this very common, very challenging life experience by giving you 10 keys to replacing destructive habits. 

If you have habits you intend to change, you will not be disappointed in this book. 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

what are you numbers? are you odd or even.

number fun ... life is full of numbers, odd & even they are all the same. As they all are used to count an object. They can be added or taken away. but they all have a purpose . We use them for counting the cash, street adresses, days of the weeks and months of the years. As well as our present age.


my numbers are even . It's funny that way.
I'm the 2nd child of my family ( the middle one as well )
I was born on the 2nd day of the week ( Monday )
My birthday is 10-12-1964
I  graduated high school June 6-6-1982
I spent 6 weeks in Canada for my gift.
I met my husband in 1986  
4 years after my graduation and surgery.
They also did my surgery in October of  10 (25) 1982
2 months before Christmas
I have 2 kids.  ( although I lost ( 3 ) to miscarriages )
My kids are 4 years and 10 days apart in ages.
They were both born in the same month.
Andrea  (3-3) 1988
My son (3-13) 1992 ( Friday the 13th, lol )
I got married in Feb-(29) 1988  ( leap year )
That was on a Monday the 2nd day of the week.
My husband 's birthay is  (5) -20 -1960  
He was also born on a Friday
I find it funny my husband  and I are also 4 years apart 
Both my kids had the same  date ( 3-25 ) 
Then even funnier we are all leap year babies. as well as a leap year anniversary
We moved up to Tenn. July  (7)-12 - 2000
Also a Monday . 
We got there on (7)-14-2000  A Wednesday
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Although some odd numbers in my life aren't this way for me.
Like things of 3 always happen. 
Ex. I graduated high school, I went to to my gramma, then had a big birthday party for my ( 18th ) 
I met my husband in Nov. 11-17 (1986)
If the first one is bad, the other 2 will be as well.
If the first one is good then the others will be as well.
One good though is I have 1 husband . The same I've had all along. This is  our ( 24th years ) but only our 6th real anniversary
I had 3 miscarriages, I would of had 5 babies. The same as my mom's family and my husband's  ( that is 2 families )
So now I have 1 girl, 1 boy, and 1 husband ( lol )