Ingrid I. Holm-Garibay

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Excerpt of the Day

"Some people keep a journal of their dreams, which becomes the diary of their sleeping life. It's very interesting to compare with the awaken life diary."
Notes, journals, and diaries may one day become a published book

Selected from page #269 of Letters from Frank: An AmericanTerrorist's Life.

This is a fresh idea that I suggest for anyone intending to write their memoirs. Who said I?

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Excerpt of the Day

"In order to remember most of our dreams, it's very important to concentrate and be ready to remember the most before going to sleep; have a pencil and paper at hand on your night bureau. Don't move after you wake up, try to remember and digest everything you can from your dream and write it down right away so you don't forget."
Selected from page #269 of Letters from Frank: An American Terrorist's Life.

There are many other techniques to remember and interpret our dreams and I suggest the works of Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Affirmation of the Day

From day one, humankind has been fascinated by dreams, considering them as our "second life."
My dream castle in Augsburg, Germany

We spent the third part of our lives sleeping and unless we learn to direct our dreams by study and practice, every time we fall asleep is like embarking into an unknown adventure.
Go to sleep with a smile and keep it till the next time we make contact.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Quote of the Day

"People have used nicknames and aliases from the beginning of time and just because your parents gave you a certain name, you do not necessarily have to like it."
Nobody knows Little Red Riding Hood by her real name

Selected from page #268 of Letters from Frank: An American Terrorist's Life.

If you are not okay with the name your parents gave you, pick the one you like most and legally change it. That is as far as you can go, because for better or worse you will never be able to change your nickname.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

I Wrote a New Quote

"A new creation may look simple and you may say that anyone could have done it, but the fact is that you did not make it first."
The everlasting Pet Rock

Minimizing the success of others will not improve your status or position, it will only make you look like a frustrated individual. Learn from those who have created something positive and give credit where credit is due.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

I Wrote a New Quote

"Before you try to fix anyone else's problems, find the solutions for your own."
Take enough time for a good solution, do not take unnecessary risks

Until part A is not in good shape, it can not help part B and who are we to tell others how to do something better when we can not improve our own situation? 
Unless your opinion, help, or support is requested, it is best to remain neutral without annoying other people. So mind your own business first!

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

I Wrote a New Quote

"Hang out with wolves and you will learn to howl."
The often vilified Mexican wolves

We easily acquire the good or bad habits of those with whom we spend our free time with. Society catalogs our character by the quality of our friends and the better our personal relationships, the higher our status.
Friending and sharing time with good people will enhance our spirit by learning from their positive experiences.

Choose your friends wisely, because who we are with is in big part who we are.

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