http://www.collegehumor.com/article/6929256/what-your-halloween-candy-says-about-you
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Just Thoughts Inside The Mind of Brie.....
I can't begin to describe how much I can't wait to start my life after college. I know that student loans are going to be knocking at my door and looking for a job can be tedious work, but I'm prepared for it. My twin sister Breaune and I plan on getting an apartment together very soon after graduation and as long as I have help I will be okay. I'm not as worried or stressed about it as I usually am which is really interesting to me because usually it would be racking my brain. That doesn't go to say that other things aren't constantly on my mind or have me stressed or worried. There are a few situations that I am confused about in my life and it seems that it isn't getting any easier to figure out. One day I think I have it figured out and the next I am back clueless again. I could say just forget about it and stop stressing over the situation, but for me that is easier said than done. The good Lord knows that I have been trying everyday to relieve this tension that I have buit inside my mind. It will happen one day I just have to keep telling myself it will work out for the best. For right now I am focusing on school and the many assignments that keeps piling onto my plate for what it seems like everyday. I don't mind the busy work though, because me sitting idly by myself causes me to stress or worry or overthink. Other than that, I have had a wonderful week and this weekend should be the same. In the spirit of Halloween, below I have included a fun article from collegehumor.com about what your favorite Halloween candy says about you. Enjoy :)
http://www.collegehumor.com/article/6929256/what-your-halloween-candy-says-about-you
http://www.collegehumor.com/article/6929256/what-your-halloween-candy-says-about-you
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