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Thursday, December 11, 2008

The Art of Losing Files Successfully

Ooooooooh I soooooo hate it when I do that. Grrrrrr!

I've lost a file. Well, not "lost" it completely. I copied if from my desktop computer to the laptop. Now I can't remember which folder I put it in. Even worse, I can't remember what I called the file so I can search for it. This is so annoying.

Yes, I will go to the other computer and copy the file again. While I'm there I'll work on it. And that defeats the purpose of having a laptop.

The accountant is using my computer to update MYOB for me so I have all the correct codes, etc. for the coming year, so I've been kicked out of my office for a while.

Not to worry, I thought. I'll just continue my work from out here. That's exactly why I spent all that money on a nice new DELL notebook.

That's also exactly why I'm so annoyed at not being able to remember where I put that file.

By the time I find it, I'll have run out of time.

I can't do anything about it now. I'll just have to move on to something else, like... feed the fish...

 

Cheers

Brittany K.


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Casting the Stones

Long before the Tarot became synonymous with fortune telling, Gypsies used the natural world around them to help them see into the troubled hearts of those who came seeking knowledge and guidance.
River stones, gems, crystals, sticks, needles and bones were often used by the dunkerer [dukkerer] or palm reader.
I love using my own set of river stones that I personally hand picked and charged with healing energy.
When I read, I'm not so much telling a fortune, as looking into the heart of the energy surrounding the person I'm reading for. I believe this gives a more accurate insight into what is at the heart of a problem or situation and can provide real, down to earth ways of helping people deal with what life sometimes throws at them.
Casting the stones is something I love and I hope to continue with my readings for as long as life will allow.

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(May Good Luck from me go with you)

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