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Chle0ooo's my senior, not "babies"

 My gorgeous Chleo, or really, she's her own. I might've mentioned before how I was maintaining or likely saying taking care of my dog. She's 12 years old, and she's been great... My aunt and I made a bet about how long my dog will live... Originally it was 14 years she lives, I get $600? But we changed it to 16 years old that Chleo will surpass... Not a challenge, I might as well say 23... That would be the real challenge but we're not there so, Chleo's arthritis has calm down... Since 2023, Chleo has gotten much better and has gained a few pounds. With that being said, she has handled, even better than before, learning to step away from situations of chaos, even when I'm not around, and learning how to communicate with her moans? Truly, I should have paid attention more, because dogs actually do know what we're saying. It is up to us owner to develop a routine for them if we don't have a routine for themselves unless they've developed their own...

God, Consistency, Wisdom, Belief, and Truth

   Whenever you don't want to read the bible is EXACTLY when you should read the bible . Here is the formula that I focus on: G.C.W.B.T G od is first. He's the almighty, powerful God, who allows free will as we surely live here on earth. Even when he can take control, mercy. With much respect for our existence to make our own choices, shows us his care of love. As long as your life wasn't taken away, you're forgiven for as long as you live. What may be your perspective? C onsistency is key. It's what builds character, to be a rock about and behave steadfastly. Not just a routine. Ask for w isdom and be mindful. Analyze and watch to send your message with the intention of whoever hears you, will understand. Do not defraud. Don't be scared, be confident. Most importantly, sometimes when it doesn't seem right at the moment when we can't convey a message, remind yourself why is it right? After God, is yourself, you're not like everyone else. You are w...

Verse of the Day: The Bounds of Hospitality

 Proverbs 25:17 Verse:      Proverbs 25:17 "And when you find a friend, don’t outwear your welcome; show up at all hours and he’ll soon get fed up."   Expansion:      This verse advises being mindful of NOT overstaying your welcome when visiting a friend. Even close friends can get irritated if you impose on them too frequently or at inconvenient times. It's wise to be thoughtful and moderate in how often you visit others.  Give friends space and don't take advantage of their hospitality. Moderation and consideration will strengthen friendships. Possible application:  Be considerate about making plans with friends. An example is showing up when invited. Pay attention to subtle cues about when you may be overstaying a visit.  Reciprocate hospitality rather than presuming upon it.  Lastly, give friends time to miss you before they might feel like they're being taken advantage of if nothing is being reciprocated.

Learn: Compassion

  Guidelines Hi! My name's Elize but I go by EAFverit social media wise. Thought I'd introduce myself before I provide my thoughts to a living stranger. Of course, my content here is public for everyone to see. You see, I've become a bit anti-social over the years and it can be a bit or more problematic when interacting with one another. Relevance comes from me, having to view my frequent loss in interviews to not even attending them or other events in my life that I've come to a conclusion. I feel like I've lost touch with myself, but I know I still am my own person just like the rest of us. So here I am remembering myself from back then when I wasn't so selfish and self-seeking as I am now that I really hate these factors I carry. This is advice that emphasizes building self-awareness, practicing empathy, and connecting with others in a compassionate way that seeks to understand rather than judge. PS. not only selfishly because some have called this manipulati...