"Wanna fly? Gotta get rid of the shit that holds you down..."
~Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon
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what shit are you getting rid of this year?
Posted by the young people's professor on
12/31/2005 at 10:54:00 AM
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In 2006 I plan to get rid of everyone else's shit and focus totally on ME. My spiritual, mental, emotional and physical health are all priority. Ensuring that I am truly happy and making wise decisions is my goal. No more illusions--only Truth.
negativity focusing MORE on me rewarding ME getting back into shape getting back into dancing (modern and west african) returning to capoeira and martial arts
just making sure that I am my top priority ensuring that my happiness and well being are ALWAYS on point..:)
I think all that I had to get rid of, I gave it up in 2005... So... in 2006, I will ride with patience and love... I have it... It has taken it's time, but everything I have prayed for is falling in place...
I am the anti-Bernie, there is promise for me in NYC...
Although, living here is scary as hell for me, but all new things are (although I was a NY'er for 18 years.)
In 2006 I plan on getting rid of some of my own. I have to own and embrace the fact that I'm a good guy and accept the reality that I cannot please all of the people all of the time... It's 2006 the year of "The Breakthrough"
In 2006, I plan on gettig rid of a couple of fears. Fear of intimacy, fear of being out there on my own. Fear of being myself. Fear of putting myself out there. 2006 is the year of no fear.
In 2006 I plan to get rid of everyone else's shit and focus totally on ME. My spiritual, mental, emotional and physical health are all priority. Ensuring that I am truly happy and making wise decisions is my goal. No more illusions--only Truth.
Posted by
MatisseNdegeocello |
12/31/2005
debt.
Posted by
Anonymous |
12/31/2005
Like you, it may be time to get rid of New York City. It may be time for me to move on in 2006.
Posted by
Anonymous |
12/31/2005
I AM SO WITH LEONTYNE!!!
Posted by
Dubbed As Trent Jackson |
1/01/2006
Just like leontybe, 2006 is just for me. I quit smoking in 2005 and for some reason I feel like I can do just about anything.
Posted by
Joseph |
1/01/2006
easy:
negativity
focusing MORE on me
rewarding ME
getting back into shape
getting back into dancing (modern and west african)
returning to capoeira and martial arts
just making sure that I am my top priority ensuring that my happiness and well being are ALWAYS on point..:)
and dating more often...
Posted by
Ryan Canty |
1/01/2006
Great question - but I'm not sure I know what I'm going to get rid of just yet...I need to think about that.
Coming Into Reality,
-Jamal
Posted by
Darius T. Williams |
1/02/2006
Im going to get rid of insecurities, they have been holding me back for far to long!
Posted by
ShawnQt |
1/02/2006
In 2006, I'm going to let my heart lead me to true consistent happiness! It's not all about me, it's all about being surrounded by happiness!
It's time to REJOICE!
Posted by
Unconquerable Soul |
1/03/2006
I think all that I had to get rid of, I gave it up in 2005... So... in 2006, I will ride with patience and love... I have it... It has taken it's time, but everything I have prayed for is falling in place...
I am the anti-Bernie, there is promise for me in NYC...
Although, living here is scary as hell for me, but all new things are (although I was a NY'er for 18 years.)
Revelation....
Posted by
The Divo |
1/03/2006
In 2006 I plan on getting rid of some of my own. I have to own and embrace the fact that I'm a good guy and accept the reality that I cannot please all of the people all of the time...
It's 2006 the year of "The Breakthrough"
Happy New Year Brother Frank
Posted by
The Foxybrown Show |
1/04/2006
In 2006, I am getting rid of the haters. It's Lovefest all the way!
Happy New Year!
Posted by
afrohomo |
1/07/2006
In 2006, I plan on gettig rid of a couple of fears. Fear of intimacy, fear of being out there on my own. Fear of being myself. Fear of putting myself out there. 2006 is the year of no fear.
Me.
Posted by
Unknown |
1/08/2006
Happy New Year, Frank. I like Keguro's suggestion, accumulating--although I think I've got enough. My aim, "to engage in the practice of,"
2006->
Posted by
John K |
1/09/2006