Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Energy Pills

I got a free sample of some energy pills and they work great with no jitters. If you too want a free sample just visit:

this link or copying and pasting it in your browser:https://www.smithbryantlabs.com/user/reset/75/1251316254/d08f187c55ba948eb44b091c2335356c

Sunday, August 23, 2009

176 Things to do Besides Freak Out - part 2

70. Play bingo
71. Look at old photos
72. Experiment with a compass
73. Drink earl grey tea
74. Drink chamomile tea
75. Read a book
76. Blow bubbles
77.force a smile
78. Read woman’s world
79. Give yourself a pedicure
80. Get some fresh air
81. Make a pet rock
82. Play basketball
83. Look for a 4 leaf clover
84. Go sledding
85. Build a snowman
86. Stop the ice cream man
87. Say an Our Father
88. Make a sundial
89. Search on-demand
90. Build a fort with blankets
91. watch pee-wee’s big adventure
92. Watch Tommy Boy
93. Go to youtube.com
94. Write a story
95. Buy new shoes
96. Burn incense
97. Make a turkey dinner
98. Chew gum
99. Play cards
100. Go on the computer
101. Make a fanzine
102. Photocopy pics and tint them
103. Do watercolors
104. Make dough
105. Smell flowers
106. Eat chocolate
107. Write a letter
108. Watch Sesame Street
109. Learn to juggle
110. Learn from a child
111. Squeeze a stress ball
112. Sleep naked
113. Paint a portrait
114. Wash your car
115. Take a walk
116. Do sprints
117. Watch a local sports game
118. Go to an art show
119. Drink a smoothie
120. Go to a fair
121. Look for freebies online
122. Dust
123. Dance
124. Practice martial arts
125. Try a new recipe
126. Clear the clutter
127. Look at cloud shapes
128. Play a board game
129. Brush your teeth
130. Wash your hair
131. Get Chinese food
132. Do neck stretches
133. Go camping
134. Buy a plant
135. Organize a nature scavenger hunt
136. Close your eyes for 6 minutes
137. Hold a stuffed animal
138. Do yoga
139. Research something you’re curious about
140. Write a fan letter

176 Things to do Besides Freak Out - part 1

Sometimes the stress level gets too high. I though of some things you can do to distract yourself, and perhaps find a new hobby.


1. Listen to nature
2. Listen to music
3. Discover a famous artist
4. Play at the playground
5. Make to 10 lists
6. Learn some new words
7. Write in a journal
8. Go to a store and smell aromas
9. Take a class
10. Learn to sing
11. Send a love letter
12. Watch a sunrise or sunset
13. Go swimming
14. Lift weights
15. Stretch
16. Deep breathing
17. Find a pond
18. Learn something new
19. Focus on your breathing
20. Start a collection
21. Join a yahoo! Group
22. Drink flavored tea
23. Watch a funny movie
24. Cry
25. Paint your nails
26. Ask for a massage
27. Pick flowers
28. Sit at a bright window
29. Drive on back roads
30. Visit a relative
31. Take a cold shower
32. Take a hot bath
33. Climb a tree
34. Try a new food
35. Bake chocolate chip cookies
36. Do arts and crafts
37. Color
38. Do a crossword puzzle
39. Clean your closet
40. Ride a bike
41. Learn a foreign language
42. Plant a seed
43. Give someone a massage
44. Ask for a hug
45. Burn a scented candle
46. Meditate
47. Play with your kid
48. Get a haircut
49. Do dishes
50. Go a farmers market
51. Go to a natural foods store
52. Go to church
53. Pray
54. Think of something good that happened
55. Start a self esteem file
56. Call a friend
57. Walk on the beach
58. Color eggs (even if its not easter)
59. Wrap up in a comfy blanket
60. Do 3 reps of 12 crunches
61. Look at the stars
62. Watch your favorite movie
63. Play online games
64. Build a campfire
65. Roast marshmallows
66. Have a cookout
67. Go window shopping
68. Take 3 deep breaths
69. Pet an animal

Friday, August 7, 2009

Gratitude is my Attitude

I'm grateful for: God, Maggie, Justin, shelter, food, the sun, flowers, plants, trees, cars, money, Kelly, Felicia, Veronica, Ashlee, Adam Sandler, Johnny Depp, my back yard, fruits, vegetables, books, movies, journals, and more to come.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

This Quote is Cool

"for one who reads, there is no limit to the number of lives that may be lived, for fiction, biography and history offer an inexhaustible number of lives in many parts of the world in all periods of time" - Louis L'Amour