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02-09-2014 12:35 PM
On 2/8/2014 Kay SD said:Ah, the beauty of the wish list!
I was reading some more of these posts, and I feel the urge to praise the glorious wish list. When I find something I want, on the wish list it goes. If it's in a catalog or magazine, the page gets folded down. From time to time, I delete items online and tear out the pages and toss the catalogs, and then i toss most of the pages. I still have a file with a bunch of pages of things and ideas I really like. I don't have to give them up. I also don't have to buy them.
The best thing about putting something on a wish list is that I get to dismiss it from my mind. There it is, waiting for me, whenever I want to look at it again. Meanwhile, I can enjoy wanting it, admire my wonderful taste in liking it, and not spend a dime. And I can actually get it when I choose to. But over time, most of the things I thought were so splendid turn into "nice" and then "meh."
I love your approach. I think that sometimes things seem so important right in the moment, but with just a bit of time and space they do tend to go on to "nice" then "meh." So I agree...
THREE CHEERS FOR THE WISHLIST!!!
02-09-2014 12:41 PM
On 2/1/2014 Favorite Son said:On 2/1/2014 FindingMyJoy said:I forgot to add --- MAJOR accomplishment for me ---- first time ever I completely avoided the B&BW semi annual sale!! Other years, I would have at least bought some 3 wick candles. This year I bought nothing! I really hit my candle stash instead. I started burning a couple scents I had been "saving"....saving for what? who knows....
I do the same thing with bath and body stuff. I'll put off using the things I REALLY enjoy (Perlier French Lime Blossom, Lancôme La Vie Est Belle) to use up things I don't like as well. I don't know why I'm saving them either, but I do.
I do the same thing, use up lotions etc that i dont like at all, so that I can really enjoy the ones i like.. makes no sense.. maybe in the back of my mind I think if I use up the ones i like first i'll buy more and not use up the ones that are not my favorites
02-09-2014 12:47 PM
On 2/9/2014 just bee said:On 2/9/2014 annnacat said:Just bee, you are a gift in my life.
I have learned so much from you by your example,
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Lots of love to all on this path.
a
Aw, gee! Your kindness is always appreciated here, annacat. And it's so good to "hear" things are going better. I might just have to steal that meditation idea!
30 minutes a day of meditation (sometimes called centering prayer for some but not all western religions) rests and heals the brain.
The old medicine made it so I could not do this.
Pain pills are lethal even if you are not an addict!
And I was never an addict, I do not like to experience euphoria (this is proof, if I did, I would like to be hi).
I know this is very personal to me but it is so dangerous I am taking a risk and posting it!
My best friend and I say goodbye with the words
love and light,
a
02-09-2014 12:56 PM
On 2/9/2014 annnacat said:On 2/9/2014 just bee said:Aw, <em>gee!</em> Your kindness is <em>always</em> appreciated here, annacat. And it's so good to "hear" things are going better. I might just have to steal that meditation idea!
30 minutes a day of meditation (sometimes called centering prayer for some but not all western religions) rests and heals the brain.
The old medicine made it so I could not do this.
Pain pills are lethal even if you are not an addict!
And I was never an addict, I do not like to experience euphoria (this is proof, if I did, I would like to be hi).
I know this is very personal to me but it is so dangerous I am taking a risk and posting it!
My best friend and I say goodbye with the words
love and light,
a
I hear ya! I worry about what's prescribed to patients. It's really horrifying how many capsules and tablets people can consume in one day. I can barely tolerate a daily vitamin. One horse pill is plenty. 
02-09-2014 01:37 PM
Incredible space saving furniture designs here. Talk about Compacting!
02-09-2014 02:03 PM
On 2/9/2014 Eager2Learn said:Incredible space saving furniture designs here. Talk about Compacting!
The return of the Murphy bed! Many of these designs are old ideas that probably never should have gone away. I remember old apartments with Murphy beds and ironing boards that would pull out of walls.
Liked those bunk beds. And I saw a captain's bed in a store recently. I had one all through high school.
02-09-2014 02:22 PM
I want new furniture now! Everything must serve at least 2 purposes!
02-09-2014 02:26 PM
On 2/9/2014 Eager2Learn said:Wow, that was really awesome. So creative.Incredible space saving furniture designs here. Talk about Compacting!
02-09-2014 11:43 PM
On 2/9/2014 just bee said:On 2/9/2014 Eager2Learn said:Incredible space saving furniture designs here. Talk about Compacting!
The return of the Murphy bed! Many of these designs are old ideas that probably never should have gone away. I remember old apartments with Murphy beds and ironing boards that would pull out of walls.
Liked those bunk beds. And I saw a captain's bed in a store recently. I had one all through high school.
Hi Jusr Bee,
Some of us were born mice, become paper tigers and then sea turtles!
My now dead cat, Athena, is every bit as much an angel as are dogs!
it depends on the person, see Indigenous People in this continent for reasons why.
Love,
a former and still like to be mouse,
a
02-09-2014 11:51 PM
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