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02/25/2012 12:06 PM
JonesFallsX
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Happy Saturday and happy weekend.

An important part of learning a new way of living is that we stop looking at our problem and focus on the solution. This process is different for each of us, but there are always things we can be doing instead of acting out. Lets all share one thing - big or small - that we're doing this weekend to focus on the solution.

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02/25/2012 12:07 PM  Top
JonesFallsX
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For me it's looking at hockey equipment. When I was acting out I didn't have time or money for sports. I've decided to try something new and I'm slowly buying everything I need. Skating once a week, and now looking for the other materials I need is helping me build a new life.
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