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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

the ever change

by  David Robbins
Monday, August 11, 2008
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Change comes about by how fast we believe it will happen, and by the measures we take to achieve it.

I'm a firm believer in change. I've changed over the years. Change in me is constant. The more I change the more I grow. The more I grow the better and stronger I get. Not strong physically, but mentally. Physically I'm a wimp..lol.  

Some things that have changed in me are, but not limited to, I can feel a wide range of emotion. I don't stay upset for days. My thought process is different. The way I talk to myself.  I know what I want (don't always get it but at least I know). I'm more confident. My self esteem is growing. My compassion for my fellow humans is immense. I'm proud of who I am, and what I've become.

Currently I'm in the process of changing some things. I'm changing the way I deal with past issues regarding my family (that's a major one). I'm dealing with the voices in a whole new way. These two things are a radical implement. Things that need to be done. Things that will get done. When I'm done with that I'm sure there's other things to do.

Most of the changes I've done didn't happen over night. The ones I'm working on won't either. One thing is that I'm a patient man. Took me 28 years to do something radical with the voices. It's time for change. After all that's all I'm given is  time.

Live,love,laugh,learn,listen,

David

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