Personal Traits Challenge – Day 2
Here we go again. If I can think of ten, I’ll post all ten but you’ll just have to get what I come up with. The rules are as stated:
Write ten positive things about yourself, every day, for seven days, and post them in a Public Entry.
There are rules, of course. You want to think positively about yourself, so the statements all have to be positive in voice. This means no words like “no”, “not”, or any contraction ending in “n’t”. So, if one thing you want to talk about is your driving habits, then instead of saying “I didn’t speed today” you should say “I drove at or below the speed limit all day”.
It can be an overall personal trait that you admire about yourself, or a small personal triumph, such as the driving example above, but it needs to be about you, and it needs to be positive. It can be in the past, but it should be in the present as much as possible. And it has to be on public! NO hiding behind favorites-only entries. You can censor names of people and places for privacy’s sake, but you deserve to crow about yourself on your diary, and you deserve to have people read about it.
So, there’s the challenge. I encourage you, at the end of the week, to tag favorites with the assignment /as well. It’s not bragging when someone asks you to do it!
1. I can sing decently but don’t have the guts to do so on a stage like on karaoke night.
2. When I received a negative sounding note on yesterday’s entry, I remained cool and just deleted the note and blocked the user.
3. I have hauled and do haul freight that each and every one of you have used, use, and will use again. Want to bet on this one? It’s not what you are thinking of!
Hmm, three is all you get today.
My job change is not going to happen without some apprehension on my part. Considering the changeover is being moved up by almost a month, I am very nervous about it. But, I still think it’ll be for the best.
And here’s one reason why I think so. I took this while sitting at the truck stop typing this entry out and thought it was extremely appropriate.
There’s only one word he’s missing in that ”Will.” As in, “Will Work for Fuel.” It’s pitiful and getting worse for us out here.
Till Next Time,
Blessings!
Kyle
Riverwolf
The Trucking Geek
I can’t even imagine, Kyle. I’m praying for you! BIG HUGS, darlin! And, don’t MAKE me double dog dare you to sing at karaoke sometime! =-)
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I’m right there with Lisa praying for you. And you don’t know how much you doing this challenge on any level means to me. You were one of the people who I thought would just flat out refuse but you haven’t and I really appreciate that. Now get Gina on the bandwagon!
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Wow, poigniant (sp?) photo. It’s crossed my mind it’s got to be really, really rough for truckers, but I didn’t imagine how rough it really is. I am guessing… what I’m sitting on, perhaps? It’s definitely been used and reused, and will be again when I move (the couch is going to a friend of mine). I’m finding this challenge really difficult, too. I did ten today, I wrote out ten to use tomorrow… I hope I can keep going.
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I also think about you when I see the big trucks on the road….I seen all day long….I hope things are going well for you soon…I will add my prayers too… I don’t sing Karaoke either….I think I sing great…but love ones paid to not to sign in the shower..lol Huggs
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