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Polanski
Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: May 28, 2008, 4:57 PM CST
So ppl after recently have this half drunk conversation with a lovely lady I thought I would post this to get to know you all better.

What really is your passions? Your dreams?
Think hard, something you are not passive about but strive to complete and conquer. That desire that sets you on fire.
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kizzy27
Nowra, New South Wales Australia
Posted: May 28, 2008, 7:36 PM CST
Mmmmm Passions....
There are several different aspects in my life that involve passion,
Love , family ,work,Life
In regards to Love , well I am passionately looking for my man, I want the romance, the connections, I want the desire & fire,the heartstopping moments,that take your breath away when you just know its him on the other end of the phone or see his car arriving,I want the ease of intimacy without the fear or doubt, I want the memories, laughter, the fun , the playfulness.I want every moment where apart to feel emptier & every moment were together to feel fuller.I am passionate about not settleing for anything or anyone that I dont deserve.
Family,
I am pasionate in striving to be the best mother & rolemodel for my children, I celebrate every moment , their highs & console them thru their lows I am passionate im helping them to become people of honor, good Judgement,charater, to have goals & to reach towards them .I am rewarded everytime I look into their faces.I have recently registered as a foster carer & hope to be influential in helping other children through lifes journey,discover their dreams, their destiny& perhaps be a positive where before where only negatives.
Work
I started my own business 2 years ago, I privately manage Luxury homes for holiday accomadation what started as a small business is rapidly expanding, goals are in place I am living my dream, everyday I am excited by the prospects my business brings & I endevour to be the very best in my field .
Life
I believe life means Balance , I am passionate about helping others & doing something everyday to assist another, I spend 1 day a week doing community nursing, The moneys terrible But its about coming home at the end of the day knowing that today ive made a difference .
I believe That by giving it is then that life gives back to you, This I know , even a small gesture is rewarded tenfold , I believe that time given is never a waste so give as much as you can & reaps what life throws back to you.Live fast,enjoy everysecond & dont settle for less than you deserve eva .
Kizzy
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belle72
Brisbane, Queensland Australia
Posted: Jun 1, 2008, 4:33 AM CST
Polanski wrote:
So ppl after recently have this half drunk conversation with a lovely lady I thought I would post this to get to know you all better.

What really is your passions? Your dreams?
Think hard, something you are not passive about but strive to complete and conquer. That desire that sets you on fire.



Well... in short, i don't really have a passion, Or maybe i just haven't discovered it yet...dunnobut i strive to be happy in what ever life thows my way.
I do the best i can when it comes to my Kids and work, i don't think of the 5yr plan, i think of the tomorow plan, to wake up happy and content, is a day to be cherished.
I have Love, Happiness, Friendships With me everyday, My dream is to have that in my life forever.

Simple is what i am... but happygrin
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annie_nsw
Coffs Harbour, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 2, 2008, 11:52 PM CST
Polanski wrote:
So ppl after recently have this half drunk conversation with a lovely lady I thought I would post this to get to know you all better.

What really is your passions? Your dreams?
Think hard, something you are not passive about but strive to complete and conquer. That desire that sets you on fire.


My passion is to be and give the best I can at whatever I do ..

My dream is to leave this life knowing I did ..
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cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jun 2, 2008, 11:55 PM CST
I would love to ride a stallion like Rene Gasser......Friesian ,Lippizaner Horses.........thumbs up
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mysteriousmiss
Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 12:17 AM CST
Polanski wrote:
So ppl after recently have this half drunk conversation with a lovely lady I thought I would post this to get to know you all better.

What really is your passions? Your dreams?
Think hard, something you are not passive about but strive to complete and conquer. That desire that sets you on fire.


My fundamental passion that drives the three goals of my life is to see people come into a full sense of being, to be completely human, so fully and totally human in all its glory, attributes, uniqueness and limitations- being all we are created to be before we had to develop unhealthy ways of surviving pain and trauma, and unhealthy beliefs in order to make sense of our world.

This passion drives my goals of establishing a respite healing property (therapeutic clinic) for families that are broken, where they can come for free, and recieve intensive counselling, support, parenting skills, communication and conflict resolution skills, financial planning and nutritional advice etc. My aim is for them to develop a unique sense of family that reflects each individual and creates an enviroment that enables each person in that family unit to have their fundamental needs met.

My other goal is to contribute academically to theology by proposing an understanding of humanity that isn't debased, as often inferred in religion. There is a growing movement of making the church more relevant, as I believe that it currently is not, and understanding ourselves especially our suffering is a common point of reference for many to connect with.

Lastly, and this goal is what I am studying at the moment, is to design a psycho-physical therapy for people who suffer with dissociative disorders like "Dissociative Identity Disorder- MPD like in the story of Sybil". Dissociation is a defense many people use when their environment is painful or boring etc and involves 'daydreaming' to more serious states like amnesia and a sense of being outside of ones body.

My passion is to see people free to be fully human-body, mind and spirit
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cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 12:28 AM CST
Well done a huge mission ??
Schools need to have the in this day and age? Money doesnt just appear from machines on walls?plastic cards does not just give one the right to purchase whatever they want??

I am older generation so thats my take on it al?
If I cannot afford it I wont buy it.
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mysteriousmiss
Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 12:38 AM CST
cutypie wrote:
Well done a huge mission ??
Schools need to have the in this day and age? Money doesnt just appear from machines on walls?plastic cards does not just give one the right to purchase whatever they want??

I am older generation so thats my take on it al?
If I cannot afford it I wont buy it.


That's a great attitude to have towards money, cutypie. I used to be involved in the mortgage industry and the one thing that I consistently saw between those who are about to lose their homes and those who werent, was credit card debt. So many people believe the lie that says we are defined by what we own, rather than who we are. It is somehow easy to place your esteem in what you can acquire and what you own than to risk being vulnerable and showing the world who you are, only to then be rejected. That pain cuts to the core of us. This society sends very strong messages about where we get our worth from, and usually it Myers, Bunnings, Gainsbourough, etc. Its saddunno
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cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 12:45 AM CST
Really sad humanity right now in the western world?
I drive my old jalopee being now a classic okay well quite funny really as the place Im living are all BMW s rah de rah big cars?you are what you drive?????????DER..
I look at the faces on the on comming cars and they all look so so stressed? Im crusin in my old car had for 18 years........grin
Most of these nice eauropean cars are morgaged on there homes with over valuations?????
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mysteriousmiss
Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 12:57 AM CST
cutypie wrote:
Really sad humanity right now in the western world?
I drive my old jalopee being now a classic okay well quite funny really as the place Im living are all BMW s rah de rah big cars?you are what you drive?????????DER..
I look at the faces on the on comming cars and they all look so so stressed? Im crusin in my old car had for 18 years........
Most of these nice eauropean cars are morgaged on there homes with over valuations?????


Good for you!!! I drive a beat up 86 holden barina, hardly a classic but it goes and it beats the motorbike I rode for 12 years, especially in the winter. But I plan to keep my barina for as long as she goes and will relish parking next to BMW's, Merc and the like of fellow clinical psychologists when Im finally qualified. Like you said cutypie, they can have the debt and stress of chasing the mighty dollar and trying to stay afloat. I'd rather be able to stop and smell the roses, and my exhaust fumes when Im going up hills and the wind is blowing in a particular direction (gotta love old care quirks).laugh
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cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 1:02 AM CST
You got it Babe....thumbs up xx
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Twodawgz
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 1:06 AM CST
mysteriousmiss wrote:
Good for you!!! I drive a beat up 86 holden barina, hardly a classic but it goes and it beats the motorbike I rode for 12 years, especially in the winter. But I plan to keep my barina for as long as she goes and will relish parking next to BMW's, Merc and the like of fellow clinical psychologists when Im finally qualified. Like you said cutypie, they can have the debt and stress of chasing the mighty dollar and trying to stay afloat. I'd rather be able to stop and smell the roses, and my exhaust fumes when Im going up hills and the wind is blowing in a particular direction (gotta love old care quirks).


At least yourself and cuty have a car. Mine got stolen a few weeks back and now resort to riding a farkin push bike, freezing my titties off riding to work at night . mumbling
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 1:12 AM CST
Twodawgz wrote:
At least yourself and cuty have a car. Mine got stolen a few weeks back and now resort to riding a farkin push bike, freezing my titties off riding to work at night .


Shit thats not good.comfort
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cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 1:16 AM CST
Well you will look good grin
Keepin fit the best transport ...cartwheel cartwheel cartwheel
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Twodawgz
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 3, 2008, 3:32 AM CST
I am truly passionate about creativity! I truly strive to be creative in every area of my life, whether it's cooking a meal with unusual spices, inventing an home made gadget, dreaming up fun getaways with my mates, imagining stories for my nieces and nephews. I truly believe that there is a higher state of creativity and when we are in that space, we are happiest and most fulfilled. It is my mission to be in that space as much as possible.yay
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cowgirldancer
The Patch, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jun 6, 2008, 7:42 AM CST
PASSIONS- some people never find or live them i am one of the lucky ones though i did have to work hard to achieve this, my passion is one that lets me live and work with it every single day theres is no such thing as a day of from my passon and i would not have it any other way i can only hope that more people could find thiers and them the world be a better place if something happened to allow my passion to longer be there i don't think that i could breath good luck.
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sassykimmie
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 2:04 AM CST
My passions

Living life to the max, with or without men. Prefer with a man, but won't be stopped if without. Experience something new each day, say a kind word, smile to a stranger, stop to smell the lavender, dance Salsa, stroke the pussy....

I want to fall in love with a man, experience the fire within, travel together, wake in his arms, listen to his heart beat, pamper him rotten. Just have to wait for right man to come along.........love
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