Saturday, November 17, 2012

Getting to Know Yourself

To go on a journey of self-discovery is to go through an adventure to find something out about yourself. You go into the journey with one impression of yourself and come out with something new. It can be a good thing or something that you had forgotten about.

When people go on a self-discovery journey it is because something has gone wrong. There's many things that could have gone wrong but whatever it is they go on it to fix it.

I had been hanging put with the wrong people for awhile in middle school and it wasn't until I had been rude to one of my teachers that I realized that I needed to fix myself! So I had apologized to my teacher and even though they didn't like it I had stopped hanging out with that old group of people. It might not be like all heroic and crazy like in movies, but it was a simple journey that helped me better myself.

Wasn't my best post, but I'm bored outta my mind!!!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

It's Called Backstabbing for a Reason

Those people that "have your best interest at heart" don't say something that will hurt you. They will watch out for you and protect you from those other trouble makers that say things to start drama because they have nothing better to do with their lives. It is when you do something wrong that they will pull you aside and talk with you alone to make sure things are okay.

People that make things up behind your back are called backstabbers and many people know this as a universal term for people that don't care about you. I learned this for myself because someone that I thought would never hurt me went behind my back and started talking stuff about me to someone that was very important to me. It was because of this that that relationship was strained and my trust in people faded.

People with your best interest at heart would never hurt you or say something behind your back. I learned something from my dad that I will always remember. He told me that I will only have a few TRUE friends my entire life....so far he's been right.