Thursday, November 06, 2008

Did I say how important it is to think this:

I am just a human…who cares?

I think we are all so afraid to embarrass ourselves or feel stupid for not knowing what others know that we shut ourselves off from growing. Next time, like I have been doing, just say I am okay…I am just human.

Is okay to not know everything, to make mistakes, ask questions.

But as you do this remember this.

YOU ARE HUMAN!

You are amazing, beautiful, curious, loving, courageous, smart, and creative.


Be positive! Think amazing thoughts. Do even better.

Oh, yea get out and DO something. Act your dream! Why not, start small but make it an action rather than just talking. Small and tiny steps all it takes to get the ball rolling.

Friday, October 17, 2008

I think it’s so important to start each day with something uplifting, fun, creative –whatever, anything that is positive to you. For me these past few months have been daily e-mails from the Universe aka Mike Dooley. It is amazing what his messages have done for me! I feel so peaceful, happy, and present when I read them. The fun thing is each e-mail is personalized with your name and sometimes they are related to your goals that you list when you sign up.

E-mail #1:

Do you think I'll meet you half way?
Not quite, Tharisica.

I'll take you all the way. That's my job.

Your job is to set me in motion with the thoughts you think, the words you choose, the things you do, and the homage you pay...

Sorry, just kidding about the homage part.
To the stars,
The Universe

Have a great weekend, Tharisica, and think, say, and do all you can about that voice!

E-mail #2:

Super-incredibly FAST is the general order of the Universe, Tharisica, often with a splash of lemon, a dash of salt, and a shot of tomato juice.And just knowing this about the "general order" makes stuff happen super-incredibly FAST. And puckers one's lips. One voice is on its way, The Universe

I want you to have what you want to have, Tharisica, as fast as you want to have it... Let's roll.


Most of universe messages are always reinforcing how important your thoughts are and how they play an important role in how your life unfolds.

Give it a try. You'll love it. If you don't...you can always unsubscribe.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008



This movie just made me think “how lucky am I?” Heartbreaking! Wonderfully acted. So natural.

Friday, September 19, 2008



Life has been super FABULOUS these past few months. I just feel so happy, content, and wonderful in my own skin. Sure, I have those days (very very few) but overall I feel SO blessed and SO happy. I don’t know how to explain how peaceful I am. I am in the moment and loving it. I graduated, found a great job with people who are so welcoming, and finally have the time to do what I love. I read somewhere that if you find a job you love you don’t have to work a day in your life. Well, this is what I have accomplished at the moment. I am back in downtown, meeting so many people, getting involved, and most importantly improving myself. I love the buzz of downtown. I love the farmer’s market every Thursdays and the crowd that it brings. I love being able to get errands done during my lunch hour. Most importantly I have noticed how grateful and happy I am when I am doing the simplest of task. I love jumping up and down after work when something on TV is unexpected or just really funny, sitting on the train and reading or just watching people.

Simple things!

This book is amazing and disturbing! Towelhead by Alicia Erian.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008




I was standing for the train and waiting like every other day-listening to my music, thinking about my night, and my day. All of a sudden I hear a people gasping and group of people in a circle. All of a sudden the circle dissolves and men are jumping onto the track---as the train blares its horn. All I could think “oh my gosh…what’s going on?” This is when I see a woman who has fallen onto the tracks. This old woman covered in a scarf, maybe she was somalian, has fallen on to the tracks and she is not moving. Her shoes have been thrown-- one on the platform and another on the tracks. About five guys dressed in business suits, their lap top bag across their shoulders, jump in. They scoop her up and bystanders get her back to consciousness. One man after putting the woman back on the platform picks up her things, that also fell with the woman. After gathering the woman’s items he jumps back up to safety.

This made me realize how wonderful we human beings are. We’ll jump after danger for someone we never met before, someone that doesn’t even look like us or even speak our language. We react to danger of another person and we don’t turn our face to ignore it. The men and the bystanders who assisted this woman are heroes in my eyes. The human spirit is powerful, lifting, and loving. We just have to remember it.


Thursday, July 03, 2008