Good luck friend,, 1 is kinda at odds with 2 and 3,, hard to manage all ..Usually don't do New Years Resolutions, but deciding it may be time:
1. Find a new job. -Hopefully this is coming to fruition soon as I have my cover letter and resume being sent to a new place
2. Get back to fighting weight or close to it.
3. Find time to sit back and smell the roses more.
#3 is the most important.Usually don't do New Years Resolutions, but deciding it may be time:
1. Find a new job. -Hopefully this is coming to fruition soon as I have my cover letter and resume being sent to a new place
2. Get back to fighting weight or close to it.
3. Find time to sit back and smell the roses more.
Quit smoking cigarettes and stick to weed. I smoke a carton a month so my money goes bye bye real fast.
Although any amount of smoking is not good for you if you're only smoking approx. 7 a day it should make it a bit easier for you to quit. Most smokers smoke a helluva lot more than that.Quit smoking cigarettes and stick to weed. I smoke a carton a month so my money goes bye bye real fast.
You wouldn't know what to do with those melons.
#3 is the most important.
Good luck friend,, 1 is kinda at odds with 2 and 3,, hard to manage all ..
With this job I feel 1 is going to be at odds with 2 and 3 or least it has for almost 16 or 17 months now. My last job and the gigs I'm applying were not that way. #2 will have to be me just getting up way early and getting to it. #3 as I posted just a bit ago will be to drop some activities I have done to help out in the communities.