Monday, October 4, 2021

Mind Your Own Business

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October 4, 2021

Stream thinking!  Writing what you feel right now.  Ten minutes without judgement or editing.  Free form thinking.  See who you really are versus the sculpted character put on daily display.  My entire childhood my mother endlessly told her five children to mind their own business.  To do whatever it takes to keep our noses away from other people’s situations.  Try doing that today!  Everybody wants to get into your business.  They act as if it belongs to them.  If the information isn’t shared?  You’ve been there!  People begin to make up your story.  We’re all guilty of getting into other people’s business.  Especially on social media.  Every post you put up is nothing more than you wanting to get into other people’s business.  Advertisers love this!  It’s because we are the new age generation of influencers.  The drama we provide on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tik Tok feed the need to know.  We’re addicted to sharing our business and getting into other people’s business.  Gene Simmons says it best, “If you want it to be bigger than life you have to make it bigger than life. Or nobody’s coming to your performance.”   


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