Blogs aren’t just about expounding your ideas to others; they’re about getting to know yourself better.Written by Jesse S. Somer
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An example of this from my blog www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com is a recent upheaval of emotions I wrote about when a young lady I’d been dating and really started to like a lot told me she didn’t want to kiss me anymore. Now when I read this entry I can feel those same painful feelings, but in a new light as time has passed and I’ve moved on. It gives me hope in understanding that all feelings pass, and also in knowledge that all things happen for a reason. This knowledge I couldn’t see at time as I was totally enveloped by my agony. These insights into past feelings and thoughts have been an eye opener for my self-introspection process. I think blog can give you chance to get to know yourself better, something all humans could find beneficial. All of us are on quests to find out who we are and why we are here on Earth. The blogging process might just be another avenue for people to find out who they truly are. Keep on writing my friends!

Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer, a novice blogger learning about the secrets of this new and popular medium of communication can be found at www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com
| | Psychological EncouragementWritten by Michele Gauvin Alley
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The next evening, I went in to take test and felt even more ready than I had been when I took oral one. For some reason, answers seem to come easier for me. When I left that room after exam, I came out with a wonderful feeling of accomplishment. As a person with learning disabilities, I had to have courage to continue on, determination to prove to others and myself that I could do anything I put my mind to, and confidence in myself as well. Without these things I never would have gotten a grade of 105 on test and passed course with a B+. One thing I have learned over years is this: Do not give up on yourself, no matter what. You just need to keep telling yourself, "I can do this". The more you tell yourself this, more you will begin to believe it. And more you will do.

Michele Gauvin Alley is a successful adult, who has learned to cope with learning disabilities. She and her mother, Sandy Gauvin, created LDPerspectives, a site dedicated to helping people take charge of the Learning Disabilities in their lives. From parents to teachers to students, we provide resources and support for anyone involved with LD. We're here for you! Share in the wisdom and resources at www.LDPerspectives.com
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