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Turning Over A New Leaf

As many know (at least those that I work with), I sit next to the snack table and am notorious for co-opting the wanna-be health food that’s really the Trader Joe’s equivalent of Cheetos, and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Like any addict, I justify my behavior with frank over-exaggerations on the difficulty of My Life, as in “It’s been a rough week…I deserve a handful of chocolate covered almonds…who cares if they put me in a coma…” Anyway, when the flab reared it’s ugly head I realized that no amount of salsa (well, maybe if Kamagra, once totally absorbed, inhibits PDE5 and thereby relaxes the muscles of penis to allow healthy erection. order viagra from india viagra australia no prescription In short, we would exhaust ourselves. Youth of today want to live their lives in a fulfilled and cialis for sale canada a contrasting way. According to the study conducted by the American Diabetes Association, 73% of adults with this disease suffer high blood pressure. cheap viagra pfizer I danced 24-7) will keep me away from the fat cells that were built into my DNA. So, I’m turning over a new leaf…again (…I’m going to need to find a new tree soon) and, henceforth, I am going to say no to the chocolate covered espresso beans and yes to self-esteem building behaviors. I’m going to give more money to worthy causes, clean my apartment less, and have stronger boundaries with people who don’t take no for an answer (Relentless Salsero).

Just for today, I can turn over a new leaf.

2 thoughts on “Turning Over A New Leaf

  • I hear you Stella, while I have not stoped with the Peanut MMs; I have been eating tofu and drinking wheat grass. Change is not easy so let me know if you need your leaf watered.

  • I already broke down with the chocolate cookies…hey, it’s progress, not perfection…

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