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What is your greatest fear?
My greatest fear is ending up not being successful in life, financially. There are more to life than being financially okay, but considering where I’m coming from, not being financially okay is a nightmare that must never become a reality for me. I am 24years old and I love with mom and other 2 siblRead more
My greatest fear is ending up not being successful in life, financially. There are more to life than being financially okay, but considering where I’m coming from, not being financially okay is a nightmare that must never become a reality for me. I am 24years old and I love with mom and other 2 siblings(both girls). My dad has been in prison since I was a child. I grew up watching my mom take up different jobs just to keep myself and my siblings in school and to keep the house running. I joggle school with a part time job-my little way of contributing to the running of the house. I hope to get a good and stable job once I’m done with my studies as that’s the only way I could change the financial status of my family. Sometimes I have the “what if” feeling, what if things don’t end up as I wish? What if I’m never able to make my family better? What if…
See lessEffective ways to quit smoking
Simply decide to stop, your decision to stop will lead you into taking further steps in your journey. Avoid situations that make you smoke-be it friends, places, or activities that always make you want to smoke. Make new friends, you can make friends with people that do not smoke, this will constituRead more
Simply decide to stop, your decision to stop will lead you into taking further steps in your journey. Avoid situations that make you smoke-be it friends, places, or activities that always make you want to smoke. Make new friends, you can make friends with people that do not smoke, this will constitute a motivation for you to stop. Also, you can decide to let some of your close ones know about your decision to quit smoking. These are the people that will support you and often motivate you to keep you going. They will also be the ones to help you fight against the urge to smoke-you will feel like smoking, especially low hat you’ve decided to stop. If you’re the type that have particular time when you smoke, try to fix an activity into that period. That activity will keep you busy and make you forget about smoking for that period.
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