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4:29 AM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (1)

SECTION E {i miss you}


bE a good giRl and bOy juD ta ani

hAiz.,kAmingAw sa woRld.,hMM???

dapAt nXt sem "CLASSMATES" n jud tAH!!!!

mWAh!!♥

waahhh

8:07 PM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (1)

I MISS YOU ALL!!!!

my so called FRIENDS

10:48 PM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (5)

beerkada weeeh
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MY SO CALLED FRIENDS


my friends are my ANGELS
they always there if I have
a problem. I am very happy
if I'm with them.
i always:

  • laugh
  • cry
  • surprise
♥THAT'S WHY I LOVED
THEM VERY MUCH♥




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what's with my NAME?

10:39 PM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (2)

THEY CALL ME HELL
THEY CALL ME STACEY
THEY CALL ME HER
THEY CALL ME JANE

THAT'S NOT MY NAME 3x

mEEEE weEHH!!!
imikimi - Customize Your World!
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
IRENE


THAT IS MY NAME "IRENE"
WELL ACCORDING TO MY DEAREST PARENTS
MY NAME WAS CAME FROM MY GRANDFATHER'S NAME

IT WAS "ireneo" AND THEY FOUND OUT THAT I AM A GIRL SO THEY CALLED ME "irene".
BUT ACCORDING TO THE GREEK GODS AND GODDESSES

IRENE
means " Goddess of all PEACE"
hahahahaha



WHY I CHOOSE NURSING?

9:37 PM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (26)


Why I choose Nursing?

I choose Nursing because of my mother, she want me to be like her as a "NURSE". Among of us are in the field of Nursing my two brothers are both Professional Nurses just like my mother and my sister is graduated also of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. My elder sister is a Medical Representative which is like in the field in Medical Courses but honestly I don't like my degree of course which is in the field of Nursing because I'm afraid to handle patients that has a serious or chronic diseases. I want to be an artist nor a chef but my dreams fail because of my mother. As of now as I am already a second year nursing student I already accept the reality that I am now facing struggles and difficulties in life. Caring patients are difficult. A nurse helps to educate patients in issues of healthy living and wellness as well as any current or chronic disease process and treatment. A nurse performs treatments and procedures as prescribed by physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. Nurses work in many different settings and perform duties related to the setting in which they work. A nurse's Scope of Practice is defined by the level of education and license earned.

BEING SINGLE ON VALENTINES DAY

3:39 AM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (7)



Coping With Being Single on Valentine's Day


For a day that is supposed to be all about sharing love, it can be a disappointment to many. Flowers, cards, chocolates, and overflowing expressions of love are all the norm on Valentine's Day. But for many singles, instead of being a day for celebration it ends up bringing up feelings of self-doubt, loneliness or depression.

Being single shouldn't be a reason to feel blue however, and neither should Valentine's Day. Instead of letting this mostly commercially-fueled holiday drag you down, why not celebrate being single with these Valentine's Day tips?

Remember That A Relationship Doesn't Define Who You Are

Just like when someone asks you what you do for a living, the same goes for your relationship status: whatever your situation, it isn't the end-all explanation of who you are as a person. Being single isn't something to be ashamed of, and whether or not you are in a relationship doesn't say anything about who you are as a person.

Stay Busy on Valentine's Day

Plan out your Valentine's Day celebrations, even if they are as simple as staying at home and watching TV or meeting a friend for coffee. Just try to do something that will allow you to sidestep all of the Valentine's Day couple-focused events, which probably means steering clear of romantic restaurants or flower shops. This step is especially important for those who are recently single, and may require even more planning so that you don't spend the evening alone.

Do Something About Being Single

If you don't want to be single, this is a perfect time to reflect on why you are single, and what you can do about it. Are you ready to start dating again? Do you know how to strike up a conversation with a stranger? Do you spend time in places conducive to meeting new people?

Treat Yourself

So what if you don't have someone to give you flowers and chocolates on Valentine's Day? Why not use the day as an excuse to pamper and treat yourself, instead? Wine and a bubble bath, a trip to the massage therapist, or a night curled up with a long-awaited video game, book or movie might be perfect. Or, spend the time and money you would normally have spent on a partner for Valentine's Day and devote all of that energy to yourself, instead.

Create Unexpected Surprises

You aren't the only person coping with being single on Valentine's Day, so why not find some others who are struggling as well and do something different? Perform random acts of kindness by giving out Valentine's Day cards to complete strangers or volunteering at a local shelter. Stage an anti-Valentine's Day protest. Auction yourself off for a date on your blog. Invite a bunch of friends over for a singles night full of Valentine's Day themed potluck and board games.

HOW TO SURVIVE

6:35 AM / Posted by dicelle bloom / comments (1)


Surviving a Breakup: 7 Time-Tested Tips


Few things hurt more than being dumped. In fact, most people would rather be body slammed by a sumo wrestler than endure the pain and loneliness of heartbreak. Though breaking up is depressing, your life's far from over. It's important to see the end of a relationship as the beginning of a new chapter in your life. Here are a few tips on how to let go of your ex and move on with your life.

1. Be Nice To Yourself

Breakups happen to the best of us. Actually, they're a normal part of being a teenager. It's important to cut yourself some slack when you're feeling vulnerable and rejected. Let yourself mourn the loss, and remember that you don't have to be perfect all of the time—or any of the time. Nobody is!

2. Accept Your Single Status

Getting over your ex is virtually impossible if you're fantasizing about getting back together. It's important to learn how to be happy as a single person before you start to date again. Being single gives you the freedom to do what you want, when you want. Watch a cheesy movie you would never admit to liking. Switch off your cell phone at the time your ex used to call. Perform a cleansing ritual, such as throwing away her yearbook photo or deleting his mushy e-mails. You'll be amazed how much better you'll feel.

3. Recognize and Release Your Feelings

Breakups can cause a range of unpleasant feelings, from deep sadness to intense anger. It's important to identify what you're feeling, acknowledge that it hurts, then let it go. If you're struggling with the "letting go" part, try writing what you feel on a piece of paper, then ripping it up. When you're feeling really awful, taking a nap or going for a walk can help ease the pain and break the cycle of negative thoughts. In general, try to get your demons out in a constructive way, such as sports, music, art or journaling. It's also OK to cry, scream and complain about how bad you feel. Find a secluded place to get out the nastiest feelings, then seek out friends and family to lend a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on.

4. Remember Your Ex's Flaws

It's easy to get teary-eyed thinking about his adorable brown eyes or her cute way of answering the phone. But what about your ex's not-so-great qualities? Remind yourself just how annoying, boring or insensitive your ex could be, and you'll be on your way to recovery.

5. Resist the Urge To Contact Him or Her

One of the worst parts of a breakup is the loneliness. Use all the willpower you've got to resist calling your ex when you're feeling lonely and sad. Though your ex may have been a source of comfort in the past, calling him or her for an ego boost will only make it harder for you move on. Look for new sources of support among friends, family members, counselors and online support groups.

6. Get a New Hobby

Without a boyfriend or girlfriend to entertain, you have a lot of freedom to try new things. Indulge yourself in some activities that didn't interest your ex, whether it's hockey, ballet or bird watching. Take a photography class, start writing poetry or join a club that interests you. You'll meet new people and feel good about yourself, which will attract both friends and admirers.

7. Don't Obsess About What Went Wrong

Many breakups don't have a specific cause. They tend to happen when two people have been growing apart for a while. This isn't to say you shouldn't reflect on what you could have done differently in the relationship, but it's not helpful to dwell on the whys and wherefores. Instead of focusing on the past, live in the moment and begin to dream about the future. You'll find a boyfriend or girlfriend who's at least as great as the last one—and perhaps a better match. Who knows? That special someone could be right around the corner.

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