Sweat dripped down my forehead and my muscles cried out with each
step. My heart pounded and my lungs gasped for air. I was nearing the
end of my jog but my body was nearing exhaustion.
“Only 5 more minutes, only 5 more minutes,” I told myself.
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I was bending down to put on my cool new trainers when I saw it.
I paused before bringing it closer to my eyes.
Could it be? Surely not… Why blasts!...
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Growing up, my stepmother had the longest fingernails I had ever seen.
Usually painted a bright orange or a bright red polish, they would
“click” against each other. Though a sign of her femininity, those
nails rendered my stepmother incapable of opening cans, picking up
small pieces of trash, and properly wearing gloves...
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A Room Full of Alcoholics |
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The room smelled of freshly brewed coffee. There were four large tables
set in rows with chairs surrounding each. At first only an older
gentleman sat in the corner. Above him hung the infamous 12 steps. It
was my first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting...
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You can use biblical principles to set and achieve realistic goals ranging from something as simple as learning a new hobby to something as complicated as growing closer to God. Use these five simple steps to failure-proof your New Year's resolutions.
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