Tuesday, May 24, 2011
WORK
Starting a new job is never easy You have to learn your duties, where your place is in the business, get to know your co workers, and most importantly, get to know your customers. When you are a customer and you notice that the person thats helping you is new, please take the time to be patient, be a little forgiving, and please if you get frustrated dont show them; it tends to make them even more nervous. Just hang tight and remember that you once were new at a job too and it wasnt easy for you either.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Medias standard of beauty???
I've been thinking a lot about how bad I'm always feeling about myself. I'm constantly picking at my body just trying to find something that doesn't fit in with the worlds view of beauty. I was talking to a friend of mine the other day and she asked me why I felt the need to put myself down. I thought about it and came to the conclusion that most people that are bombarded with the media would also judge themselves harshly.
TV, Radio, magazines, and even books constantly put pressure on us to be perfect. Whether its a male photograph with a six pack and a perfect smile in a teen magazine or on a commercial, or the sexy woman portrayed in a romance novel, guys and girls are both surrounded by the medias ideal look. I don't usually use another persons work but this time I'm making an exception.
Johnny Diaz wrote an amazing song about a girl who though she was never perfect enough.
MORE BEAUTIFUL -Johnny Diaz
Little girl fourteen flipping through a magazine
Says she wants to look that way but her hair isn't straight her body isn't fake
and she's always felt overweight
well little girl fourteen I wish that you could see
That the beauty is within your heart
And you were made with such care your skin your body and your hair
Are perfect just the way you are
There could never be a more beautiful you
Don't buy the lies disguises and hoops they make you jump through
you were made to fill a purpose that only you could do
so there could never be a more beautiful you
Little girl twenty-one the things that you've already done
Anything to get ahead
And you say you've got a man but he's got another plan
Only wants what you will do instead
Well little girl twenty-one you never thought that this would come
you starve yourself to play the part
But I can promise you there's a man whose love is true
And he'll treat you like the Jewel you are
So turn around you're not too far
to back away be who you are
To change your path go another way
It's not too late you can be saved
If you feel depressed with past regrets
the shameful nights hope to forget
Can disappear they Can all be washed away
By the one who's strong can right your wrongs
Can rid your fears dry all your tears
And change the way you look at this big world
He will take your dark distorted view
and with his light he will show you truth
And again you'll see through the eyes of a little girl.
Although its written about a girl, it can also be applied to boys.
No one should feel bad about themselves. I know it's been said over and over again but every person is unique. It's our differences that make us special. Don't let any one tell you, you're not beautiful.
TV, Radio, magazines, and even books constantly put pressure on us to be perfect. Whether its a male photograph with a six pack and a perfect smile in a teen magazine or on a commercial, or the sexy woman portrayed in a romance novel, guys and girls are both surrounded by the medias ideal look. I don't usually use another persons work but this time I'm making an exception.
Johnny Diaz wrote an amazing song about a girl who though she was never perfect enough.
MORE BEAUTIFUL -Johnny Diaz
Little girl fourteen flipping through a magazine
Says she wants to look that way but her hair isn't straight her body isn't fake
and she's always felt overweight
well little girl fourteen I wish that you could see
That the beauty is within your heart
And you were made with such care your skin your body and your hair
Are perfect just the way you are
There could never be a more beautiful you
Don't buy the lies disguises and hoops they make you jump through
you were made to fill a purpose that only you could do
so there could never be a more beautiful you
Little girl twenty-one the things that you've already done
Anything to get ahead
And you say you've got a man but he's got another plan
Only wants what you will do instead
Well little girl twenty-one you never thought that this would come
you starve yourself to play the part
But I can promise you there's a man whose love is true
And he'll treat you like the Jewel you are
So turn around you're not too far
to back away be who you are
To change your path go another way
It's not too late you can be saved
If you feel depressed with past regrets
the shameful nights hope to forget
Can disappear they Can all be washed away
By the one who's strong can right your wrongs
Can rid your fears dry all your tears
And change the way you look at this big world
He will take your dark distorted view
and with his light he will show you truth
And again you'll see through the eyes of a little girl.
Although its written about a girl, it can also be applied to boys.
No one should feel bad about themselves. I know it's been said over and over again but every person is unique. It's our differences that make us special. Don't let any one tell you, you're not beautiful.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
hold on to your childhood
Life seems to fly by as I get older. Things that seem important and so eventful such as holidays and birthdays seem like ordinary days. As a kid I couldn't wait for spring to come, bringing with it my birthday. I would begin my count down in December, the long four months seeming to last a year. Now its as if the years come and go in the blink of an eye. Suddenly I'm all grown up and birthdays and holidays aren't magical days that bring new hopes and treasures. They bring bills and responsibility. I look back and remember myself longing to be grown up so I could hang out with the other grown ups and share their world of secrets and private jokes. Never would I have guessed that being grown up would mean maturity and responsibility. Sometimes I see a little boy or girl pretending, in their world of make believe, that they are the parents. I long to tell them its not as easy as it looks and they should be a child as long as they can because innocents and fairy tale dreams eventually are replaced by corruption and reality.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
childish illusions?
When I was a little girl I use to believe all the little stars in the sky were angels looking down on us, keeping watch. Shooting stars were our guardian angels falling from heaven to scoop us up and protect us. As I began to drift from child, to teen, to adult I have noticed my failing ability to believe in the extraordinary. The tooth fairy and Santa were the first to go, with them went small childish hopes that made life just a bit more sweeter. Eventually its time for children to grow up and I get it. People grow up and learn that these illusions weren't created to distort and confuse reality but to help children understand things that they arent mature enough to comprehend. For example, when parents tell their children that when they met their spouse it was love at first sight, they dont really mean that exactly. Love as we all know, is more complicated than that. Sure you can start falling for someone on the first date but it's not the same as being in full-fledged, head over heals love with them (that would be lust). Children, I believe, have an inability to truely hate someone let alone not care about people they meet. This is why it's so easy for them to make friends. They arent prejudice or tainted with petty biases therefore they wouldn't really be able to understand that true unconditional love (that doesnt come from a relative) takes more than first sight to fall in love. To me, taking away these small illusions impairs a child from learning or fully understanding some of lifes concepts, lessons, or morals.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
what if...
What if today was your last day to spend with someone you really love? would you be selfish with your time with them or would you share with others? If they wanted to do something you never would in a million years would you do it just to be with them? What if the roles were reversed and today was your last day? Who would you want to be with? what would you do? where would you go? what would you say to them? Thats a lot of what if's but how would that one last day be? shouldn't every day be treated as our last?
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
It's Personal
Bullying should not be tolerated! As I was growing up my brothers were always fun to have around. I especially loved how they would tell jokes and make me laugh. Looking back now I realize most of those jokes were told at someone elses expense. Most of them seemed harmless at the time, Name teasing, picking on someon because of how they look, making fun of someone for their hobbies, other little things such as these. Plenty of times I was at the center of their jokes. Growing up I was never skinny as the boys were. No matter how much I tried to I could never be as small as them. Now that I’m older I find myself having some self esteem problems. I think really l.ittle of myself and wouldn’t have even noticed it except a few friends and my mother pointed it out. This got me thinking about where all this disgust I had for myself had come from. Every time someone would crack a joke about how I had no butt, big boobs, or some excess weight I didn’t just let it pass as a joke, for me it was personal. I kept it all bottled up and critisized my appearance until I began to resent myself.
My brothers, to this day, love to pick on each other. They don’t realize that what they say now is going to stick with someone and shape the opinions they have about themselves. People die everyday as a result of bullying. People need to learn to stand up for those that don’t stand up for themselves, they could end up saving a life.
My brothers, to this day, love to pick on each other. They don’t realize that what they say now is going to stick with someone and shape the opinions they have about themselves. People die everyday as a result of bullying. People need to learn to stand up for those that don’t stand up for themselves, they could end up saving a life.
Friday, March 11, 2011
young with big ears
It's funny thinking how easy it was to make friends in preschool and kindergarten. Now that we're grown it seems silly how things such as looks, money, social status, and other frivolous things get in the way. All our lives we're told to treat everyone as you would like to be treated. How many of us actually follow this simple rule. Sure it's a nice idea but rude behavior has been taught and instilled in each of us at a young age. Children do as they see. If they hear someone speak negatively to another, they in turn bad mouth people they associate with. I have four younger brothers who bring home friends all the time. I will admit they aren't perfect when making and keeping friends but then again who is? A couple of days ago my youngest brother was playing video games with one of his new friends from down the street. They were arguing about the game which caught my attention. I listened for a couple of minutes. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Both boys were calling each other names and telling each other to shut up. As soon as I got them to calm down and Alex went home, I asked my brother where he had learned to be so rude. I felt a bit guilty when he told me he learned it from me and my other brothers fighting. I guess we don't realize what we do and say impacts people we aren't even talking to. Maybe the reason it's so much harder to make friends these days is because we have had years of practice in rudeness.
No work No play.
Long boring days make me appreciate the days that I actually get to do something (such as work or run errands) Sitting around doing nothing is fun every now and then but once you do it often enough it seems to be more draining than actual work. I cant wait to get back to work. I dont see how people can sit back and sponge off the government, life gets really dull when theres nothing to do. Its funny how when I would work I always wished I couldstay home and hang out. Now that thats all I can do until my CNA classes start all I want to do is work or at least do something to stay busy.
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