*** Music in the car - Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade - op.35...
*** KK and her friend cooked Salsa. They found a recipe by themselves in a cookbook. It tasted delicious.
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"The Little Engine That Could is a story of optimism.
It's about how telling yourself "I think I can, I think I can...." can lead to success. It also suggests that:
- Optimism is how you overcome unforseen obstables
- Optimism is an essential part of helping others in need
- Optimism isn't necessary when life is easy - only when it's hard
- Optimism comes in handy when no one around you will help you out
- Optimism is a great antidote to sadness
- Optimism is available even to those who consider themselves unimportant
- There are pleanty of pessimistic people out there
- Optimism is empowering - it provides the energy needed to move mountains
- Everyone loves optimists
Go to your local bookstore and pick up a copy of The Little Engine That Could. Put it in some conspisious place in your home, where you can easily see it, and be sure to read it every day - maybe before you befine your day or the last things at night. It's a nice positive message to start your day with or sleep on". - Happiness for Dummies by W. Doyle Gentry, Ph.D
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