I'm a 25 year old manager currently residing in Sterling Heights, Michigan. I work two full time jobs but my passion has always been writing. Just recently I got back into it after a hiatus of several years. Itching to do something with the journalism classes I attended at Grand Valley State University, I decided just to put myself out there and go for broke. Right now my writing is quite personal being as I am trying to find my true voice again but one of my strengths has always been to be able to produce interest in just about anything from my readers!
My passion is ...
writing
I know too much about ...
celebrities
My parents always told me ...
I don't think I was quite listening...lol
My childhood ambition ...
Singer
My favorite memory ...
There are entirely too many to choose from
Why I write ...
I write because it makes me feel alive.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The Tao of Inner Peace
My first job ...
babysitting...does that count?
My best moment ...
I hope I haven't had it yet!
My inspiration ...
my friends and the world around me
So, while watching the Thursday night line up consisting of two of my favorite shows, followed by a newcomer which is quickly moving to the top of my favorites list, I heard a line that seems to be incredibly ironic to me. "What kind of world are we living in where women are more like men than we are?" This line struck me as incredibly ironic and yet entirely hypocritical at the same time. Although I'm sure this line was intended primarily to promote entertainment value and not spur intensive thought, it did exactly that for me It's 2008. Women are becoming CEO's at a furious pace, more me...
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Member since: July 2007
Articles Written: 12