Yours Truly

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I'm your everyday, quintessential, slightly above average [pseudo] celebrity/poet/author/executive and personal assistant /voice actor who's talented, creative, charming, some-what funny individual who is indescribable in words. In short, I'm the person you never thought existed until you know me in your own special way.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Curse of Fierceness & Fabulousity

I don't know what the curse is exactly, but I wear it well. Eye-catching. Traffic-stopping. I work it! I have no clue as to what it is, but I should probably get rid of it; it attracts the wrong crowd.

Married/Partnered
Long-term unemployed/unemployable
Closeted (it's 2010 people!)
Crazy
Not exactly what I would call attractive
Truth stretchers and embellishers
Old (-er than me; significant age difference)
And those who need to know better

Many are outrageously clueless. I mean, really, if you're brave enough to step up to the plate, be brave enough to play the game. And smart enough to keep up. "Fierce" and "fabulous" aren't just colorful words we toss around to paint pictures in heads; they are weighted and carry a meaning. They discreetly convey information about the traits and characteristics of someone. Be ready for it. Be strong enough to manage it. Be suave enough to keep up.

Nothing kills me more than those who come unprepared and can't play the game. If you can't hit the ball, don't step up to the plate.

My swagga is powerful; no amateurs, please.

This Moment is Mine

I feel so bad. I hadn't realized my last post was in June; that's too months ago. I've been busy, but that is still not an acceptable excuse. I have managed to draft a few posts, but still never took the time to finalize them. Trifling.

One should always take the time to do what one wants to do, what one enjoys, and what in which one holds an interest. As in dating, I don't take the "I've been busy" excuse. My response is always 'get your life in order.' You always make time for what you want to do.

I challenge you. Twice a week (meaning, twice within a 7 day period), seize some time to do something that you WANT to do. It doesn't have to be something that you NEED to do, but something that you just want to do. It'll probably bring more pleasure if it's a want instead of a need. Earmark your time and claim it; "This moment is mine."

On top of enjoying life more and bringing joy to our on lives, we need to realize and always remember that our lives and times are precious. We know we have 'right now,' but what about afterward? There are too many unpredictable elements capable of altering and changing the future; things that are uncontrollable to us. Don't procrastinate. Act!

This moment is mine...when is yours?