March 20, 2009 – 10:05 pm
Well as the perfect man and the perfect woman were driving with the elf, somehow they got into an accident. Two died and one lived.
In the past I have received emails from a few exes asking that I add them to my Facebook, MySpace, Blogroll, what-have-you. Upon careful contemplation, I have decided I ‘aint gonna do that.
February 25, 2009 – 10:42 am
Some of the most life-altering moments for me have been times when I got in trouble. You see, I’m a very stubborn individual who has patterns of thought and action that are hard to break.
December 25, 2008 – 10:30 pm
I had my son video me foe my audience. I show off my new car stereo my wife bought me.
August 27, 2008 – 11:24 pm
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I want to discuss Ellis’ theory of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) as it relates to a happy marriage. Let’s face it, when your marriage is thriving and healthy, it feels like you’re taking pure energy pills. I may have mentioned REBT here before but this is a unique way of looking at it [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Inspiration, Psychology, Self Improvement
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Also tagged Beliefs, happy marriage, Health, Love, marriage, method, possibility, possibility thinking, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, REBT, spouse, the Other
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August 25, 2008 – 1:57 pm
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My wife just called me and said it is raining by our house one mile away. Here, there are some black clouds but mostly the sun is poking through. This is kind of like a metaphor for people’s psyches don’t you think? One person will express a rainstorm while another right next [...]
I thought it might be entertaining to you and fun for me if I made a list of the reasons we didn’t go somehwere else (we considered many places).
When painting, or life, gets overwhelming, map out chunks at a time to finish. Don’t get overwhelmed. Before you know it, you’ll be victorious.
Well, there weren’t any comments yesterday so either you are all speechless about my question or you are waiting for me, your dysfunctional guide to psychology, to give you my take on how to let things go. SPLENDID … I have a few methods I can recommend. Before I do though, let me [...]
I think for years I have heard that it’s better to not hang on to material things, or anger, or resentment, or a lot of things. I think that is a Judeo-Christian ethic and like many Americans, that’s how I was raised. The funny thing is, I am not good at it. When someone runs [...]