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Ariel Angelico
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The thoughts, ideas, beliefs and opinions of a 22-year-old public relations graduate from the University of Florida. Not to be taken seriously, unless you're in to that kind of thing..
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arielangelico-blog-blog · 12 years ago
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This year's costume is DEFINITELY going to beat last year's.  Stay tuned!
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Little angel. 
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Fashion Feature Friday! Found it on Little Chic Boutique | $28 
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arielangelico-blog-blog · 12 years ago
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Here's the deal, loyal blog followers (Yes, I'm talking to all four of you)  I fully intended to keep The Post-Grad Struggle posts coming but I think someone accidentally sat on my life remote because I was fast forwarded into the work life.  I'm still getting into the 9-5 swing of things but I will have something witty up soon! Hold on to your butts. 
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arielangelico-blog-blog · 12 years ago
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The covers of most men’s and women’s magazines have similar headlines: get great abs and have amazing sex.
From the looks of it, these two issues have been recycled over and over (with some other stereotypically gender relevant articles thrown in) on every Men’s Health, Maxim, Cosmo and Glamour cover since the dawn of time. In fact, I’d bet that if we could get a better translation of cave drawings, they would read something like “Grok get flat belly; make girl Grok moan with joy.”
And we keep buying them. We keep buying this lie that these things will make us happy. I’ve had washboard abs (past-tense) and I’ve had some pretty phenomenal sex. Neither one made me a better person; neither one completed me or made my life more fulfilling.
We chase this idea of “I will be happy when…”
I will be happy when I have a new car. I will be happy when I get married. I will be happy when I get a better job. I will be happy when I lose five pounds. What if instead we choose to be happy—right now?
If you can read this, your life is pretty awesome.
Setting aside our first world problems and pettiness, if you are online reading this, you have both electricity and wifi or access to them. Odds are you are in a shelter of some sort, or on a smart phone (and then kudos to you for reading this on the go). Life might bump and bruise us, it may not always go the way we plan and I know I get frustrated with mine, but here’s the thing
You are alive.  Click the article link to read the actual 8 life tips :) 
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Brave - Sara Bareilles  Show me how big your brave is. 
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This is what popped up when I Googled "Good things happen to those who.." I couldn't agree more!
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I must be crazy 
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