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VALENTINE'S DAY is coming up...
As you may know...I'm not a very "romantic guy"... BUT maybe I should try. Maybe watching a movie will help me get some romantic ideas... SO--Please recommend some Romantic/Love Story movies! Put your ideas below then we will have a VOTE on which is the "best". THEN I will do a LIVESTREAM talking about the movie right before Valentine's Day, okay? Valentine's Day in the US is February 14th... Put your recommended movies below!
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VALENTINE'S DAY is coming up...
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@Luna Liu I never get tired of watching it 💛🎬
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I usually don’t watch romantic movies—I prefer other kinds of films—but When Harry Met Sally… I always enjoy it, and of course, the soundtrack!
My first post is for pet
This is my first post, so please cheer me on. Ok, let me show you my pet, he is the apple of my eye, and gives me uncondition love. I'm so grateful that he came into my life. I just want him to be happy every day.
My first post is for pet
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oh is so cute!
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 16/100
📖 Book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff … and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson, PhD. Synopsis: Simple ways to keep little things from taking over your life. The book consists of 100 short articles -- we'll go through them week by week. This week’s # 16: Ask Yourself the Question, "Will This Matter a Year from Now?" Here's what you need to do: 1. Read it yourself, take time to reflect on it and make notes. 2. Join the live reading on Wednesday. We'll read and listen to the article together, line by line. 3. Share your thoughts. Keep your answer under 4 minutes. Be clear, and focus on expressing your ideas about the topic to practice real English speaking. No debates, just sharing thoughts. Almost every day I play a game with myself that I call "time warp." I made it up in response to my consistent, erroneous belief that what I was all worked up about was really important. To play "time warp," all you have to do is imagine that whatever circumstance you are dealing with isn't happening right now but a year from now. Then simply ask yourself, "Is this situation really as important as I'm making it out to be?" Once in a great while it may be -- but a vast majority of the time, it simply isn't. Whether it be an argument with your spouse, child, or boss, a mistake, a lost opportunity, a lost wallet, a work-related rejection, or a sprained ankle, chances are, a year from now you aren't going to care. It will be one more irrelevant detail in your life. While this simple game won't solve all your problems, it can give you an enormous amount of needed perspective. I find myself laughing at things that I used to take far too seriously. Now, rather than using up my energy feeling angry and overwhelmed, I can use it instead on spending time with my wife and children or engaging in creative thinking. ***** See you 📍 Where: Online -- open to all members 📌 When: Wednesday -- CHECK THE CALENDAR!! 📚 LME Page Pals: https://www.skool.com/lme/calendar
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 16/100
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Thank you for the class. I really enjoyed it
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