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Name: Robin Country: United States State: Illinois Metro: Chicago
Interests: reading, knitting and crocheting,DDR, Soul Caliber 2, becoming even more geeky with her new friend the soldering iron Expertise: being a four year old at heart (temper tantrums included),
being an uber geek,
getting art supplies all over my clothing when working,
wearing cute hats with kitty ears,
being very indecisive about everything Occupation: Student Industry: Art
Message: message meEmail: email me
Member Since:
1/22/2004
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| My cell phone is now gone too...
Aparently, my backpack zippers work there way down and open while I'm
riding. I also almost lost my purse yesterday, and then today I almost
had everything come spilling out, but someone behind me shouted (Thank
goodness). But the cell phone is definately gone.
So yeah, I might be e-mailing you all for yoour numbers again soon...
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| My computer might be dead. Currently it is not finding any operating
system when it boots up, and the hard drive might be kaput. People are
looking into it, but I obviously won't be posting much with that going
on. Plus, I've working 6 days a week and going to class for 5 (yes,
they overlap so I have no free days). Perhaps I'll have more when
things settle down, but for anyone who's checking this: I'm still in
Chicago and loving it, but it sure is crazy. Feel free to call me on my
cell to chat, and who knows, when I have some extra energy you might
receive a random phone call from me. You have been warned!
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| Can't believe the weekend is here already. Don't know if that's a good thing or not, seeing how it means I'm a week closer to finals that I feel I will never be ready for. Though seeing how I got no sleep this week, I'm glad its over. Hopefully my annual beginning of April meltdown is over. Seriously: freshman year threw up every hour one night and missed big history test and drawing class, sophmore year slept in late a few times on crit mornings, including one were I fell back asleep and had a dream that I was in the crit and someone had painted my piece green and put googly eyes on it. My weekend offically starts at 2 tomorrow when I go into work. Hopefully it will be excellent and I will sell a ton of bikes and not just get people who are "just looking." And please no people who ask to see the cheapest bike in the store and talk to me for about an hour... and no weird old guys either who decide that no one in the store can help them but me or point out how clear they are writing their phone numbers on their tickets....or at least let my coworkers not find it so amusing
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| Just returned to my room after watching this movie The fattest snowflakes I have seen this winter are coming down and one landed perfecty on the tip of my nose on my walk back.
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| Two question quiz that pegged me rather perfectly:
the Perfectionist Test finished! | you chose CZ - your Enneagram type is ONE."I do everything the right way"Perfectionists are realistic, conscientious, and principled. They striveto live up to their high ideals. How to Get Along with Me - Take your share of the responsibility so I don't end up with all thework.
- Acknowledge my achievements.
- I'm hard on myself. Reassure me that I'm fine the way I am.
- Tell me that you value my advice.
- Be fair and considerate, as I am.
- Apologize if you have been unthoughtful. It will help me to forgive.
- Gently encourage me to lighten up and to laugh at myself when I getuptight, but hear my worries first.
What I Like About Being a One - being self-disciplined and able to accomplish a great deal
- working hard to make the world a better place
- having high standards and ethics; not compromising myself
- being reasonable, responsible, and dedicated in everything I do
- being able to put facts together, coming to good understandings, andfiguring out wise solutions
- being the best I can be and bringing out the best in other people
What's Hard About Being a One - being disappointed with myself or others when my expectations are notmet
- feeling burdened by too much responsibility
- thinking that what I do is never good enough
- not being appreciated for what I do for people
- being upset because others aren't trying as hard as I am
- obsessing about what I did or what I should do
- being tense, anxious, and taking things too seriously
Ones as Children Often - criticize themselves in anticipation of criticism from others
- refrain from doing things that they think might not come out perfect
- focus on living up to the expectations of their parents and teachers
- are very responsible; may assume the role of parent
- hold back negative emotions ("good children aren't angry")
Ones as Parents - teach their children responsibility and strong moral values
- are consistent and fair
- discipline firmly
Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele The Enneagram Made Easy Discover the 9 Types of People HarperSanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=12721960859055255705
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