Hahahaha, you very much a ranga person? I really love people with red hair as well, there IS something about it, isn't there?
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You should defs check it out, type in The Price is Ouch
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Losing conciousness is my dramatic term for fainting LOL. I would definitely black out because I am on my feet all day at the school, so if I do not get the energy I need, I will get light-headed and dizzy really easily.
After a few minutes of feeling dizzy and losing blood to my brain, if I am still on my feet, I could very easiily black out. Forty hours will be VERY tough.
Oooooooooh, really? I didn't know it meant so much to you. Hahaha, good choice. Yeah, your health and safety is the main priority, keep that in mind when you think of something to sacrifice for August (the month August hehe).
I love councelling because it teaches me. I have learnt soooooooooo much since I started the councelling sessions, even from before I made an appointment, when he was telling me how to book an appointment.
Every experience is different and especially when dealing with a very serious issue, yes, people burst into tears and find it very hard to talk about things. Sometimes it takes people weeks to get to the issue because they find it hard to share.
I know when I had counselling for losing a friend, I nearly cried and I actually asked him, when does this get easier to talk about and think about, when do I see the effects?
It worked, within four weeks it was a non-issue. Patience is the big thing. You have got to trust that the councellor knows what he is doing and follow the plan, the rewards will come in.
It is just like training. I didn't think I would need a personal trainer and I did not think having one would make any difference. Three months later, I lost seven percent body fat, I was proved wrong. You have to trust a personal trainer that they know how the body works better than you do.
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