I am new at this to start. I have found several threads that I LOVE and that have great information in them. I can't sit here and read all day (though I would be down for that) and was wondering if there is anyway to add a thread to my bodyspace page so that I can reference it whenever I want? I honestly am quiet surprised I can even turn on a computer let alone navigate through a forum LOL. Anyway any help would be greatly appreciated and any other good info about how to use this forum would be spectacular. Thanks for your help and time in advance!
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Thread: newbie with thread question.
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06-14-2012, 07:04 AM #1
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newbie with thread question.
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06-18-2012, 10:10 AM #2
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At the top of the thread there are Thread Tolls. Subscribe to the thread and then you can access it anytime you want through your User CP also located further up on the top of the page.
You have to train your mind the same way you train your body. You must protect it against the negative and feed it with the positive. Be mindful of what you watch, what you read and who you allow to influence you. Learn to consider your thoughts emotions and actions. Trust your gut face your fears head on and never quit. AJ Roberts
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