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If There’s A Constant Joker Around You, Never Let Him/Her Go

BY  AMY JOHNSON Do you have a friend who is always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh? Do you love to spend time with them because they always make you feel happy? If this is you, then you are a very lucky person. Constant jokers are often seen as the clown of the group, who is always laughing and joking. Some people might think they don’t have much depth, but often the funny friends are the wisest. They focus on making the people around them happy, and digging out the funniest parts in daily life. It is reassuring to know that whatever is going on in your life, your friend will always make laughing easy. They deserve your appreciation and thanks – it is important to acknowledge the wonderful people who make you smile. Here are 8 things that you should thank the constant joker in your group for. 1. The joker will make you smile every day Every time you see the constant joker you laugh. They always know exactly what to say to make you smile, and every conve

Feeny

Towering pillars built on strength and peace, Extending into the heavens of celestial interaction, each one absolutely beautiful and unique with carvings of gold and ivory.  They are supported by our most vulnerable and innocent like a blanket of exquisite armor. Energizing and injecting the Aurora of purity and love to all who are seated amongst them.   Whoever could have predicted this? There was no reason to. It was predestined. Beginning as a pebble rolling a long time ago evolving into a boulder. Not a thing could or would deter it. Only its task was important.  It was fixed on delivering its message on this date and this time in this space.  The passage it created will exist for eternity.  As we gather together in this complete holy space, we confide in our personal truths about what happened and how we will proceed from this point. Sharing our intertwined experiences is building a colorful theme of appreciation, respect, and love.   Breathe the air. It is poten

MMM Miracle of Employment

DCAS EXAM SCHEDULE – FEBRUARY 2016 The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) is accepting applications for the following civil service exams. So don't delay, apply today!  TITLE OF EXAM EXAM NO. FILING PERIOD FILING FEE HOW TO APPLY OPEN COMPETITIVE – Exams Open to the Public ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES 6040 POSTPONED CITY PLANNER 6041 02/03/16 – 02/23/16 $68.00 Online (Open to the Public) CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER 6042 02/03/16 – 02/23/16 $68.00 Online (Open to the Public) CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER INTERN 6043 02/03/16 – 02/23/16 $68.00 Online (Open to the Public) PROMOTION – Exams for City Employees Only ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES (PROM) 6522 POSTPONED ADMINISTRATIVE PARK AND RECREATION MANAGER (PROM) 6523 02/03/16 – 02/23/16 $68.00 Online (for City Employees Only) ASSISTANT RESIDENT BUILDINGS SUPERINTENDENT (PROM) 6524 02/03/16 – 02/23/16 $68

Death Becomes Us

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To speak of death as difficult as it may be is to speak of life, for there could be no death without first life.  Many are understandably afraid or reluctant to utter words like dying, gone, loss, DEATH. Or to have the discussion surrounding what death means to each of us on a personal level for a gambit of reasons. Is it possible to be able to engage in the important dialogue amongst one another regarding such a sensitive subject in a peaceful and constructive manner? Let’s think about that for a minute and why we may find difficulty. It’s probably because death is such a final situation engrossed with many unknown levels. We lack the complete understanding of this state in our own personal perspective and no living person can truly and factually state what happens in death. This feeling of uncertainty is one of the primary reasons we develop some fear of it. Death brings about changes that cannot be undone, and for most, ignorance is bliss until the day we must face it. Usually

MMM Growing Up Post It

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This one is so self explanatory....lol  I'm like "You don't see me??? I'm right here....!!!  My friend "Chile I cant see shit with all theses asses in my sight...."   LOL

Patience is a Virtue

Losing your patience can damage your career and your personal relationships. Learning to become patient puts you in the pole position to display self-control, show restraint, and delay gratification. Patience is effective on all kind of wounds. It is simply up to you to learn how to apply patience and watch your frustration go away as your peace comes. “Patience and fortitude conquer all things.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Step 0. Learn to visualize Spend time alone before a frustrating situation comes up. During this period, you can visualize how you want to react when you are triggered by something or someone. Visualize how you will handle the situation, what you will say, and how you will look for (or react to) the trigger. Understand that how you react should not escalate or aggravate a situation. Visualizing the perfect situation will help you be calm when you are pushed by a trigger. Step 1. Know what your triggers are Losing your patience frequently should make