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  Thursday, July 10, 2003


My closets are cleaned and ready for Nordstroms pre season sale next week. I have two huge garbage sacks for the Good Will or Boys & Girls Club---which ever calls first.

I got rid of all my "guilt clothes." The ones I hadn't worn for a couple years and did not want to wear but were hanging there to remind me.

I also got rid of several items that I had been wearing off and on for the past 15 years. After all, I do believe my image has changed a bit the the past decade and a half.

This really was a worthwhile activity before the SALE. I am very well fixed for clothes. Maybe another good shirt or two or some turtle neck t-shirts but that is all.
comment []10:49:33 PM    


The Art of Possibility.
…that we think of "personality" as a strategy for "getting out of childhood alive."

…One child may be sociable and outgoing, another may be quiet and thoughtful, but both are aimed at the same thing: to find a safe and identifiable niche in the family and the community and to position themselves to survive.

…A child comes to think of himself as the personality he gets recognition for or, in other words, as the set of patterns of action and habits of thought that get him out of childgood in one piece.

How true from my perception of my family.
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