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As you may have noticed (or maybe not, lol), I have missed two days of blogging.

“Boo!”

“Why can’t you stick with anything, Tiffany?”

“You’re slipping, yo. And you were doing so good. I’m not surprised, though.”

Those were the thoughts I had this morning when I woke up and realized that I’d done it again. For the second night in a row,

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curve ball

Sometimes life doesn’t go the way that you planned. It could be something relatively minor. Like when my internet went out for an entire day (thus throwing off my work schedule). Or it could be something major, like becoming a single mom. As they say, “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry”. Murphy’s Law and all that jazz.

When life throws you a curve ball,

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A couple of months ago, Christian and I adopted the cutest little labrador puppy ever. We named her Luna Lovegood. Because…Harry Potter. I thought it would be cool to talk to you guys about some of the unexpected (and rather comical) perks of having a fur baby. Hope you enjoy!

Christian and Luna

You Might Become a Morning Person

Find it difficult to wake up early in the morning? Get a puppy and be determined that he or she will be an indoor pet BUT learn to “do their business”

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mentorship

Random fact about me: I have three degrees. I attained undergraduate degrees in Sociology and Psychology from Morgan State University (Fair Morgan, We Love Thee!). Then I went on to pursue my Masters in Counseling Psychology, but switched to Educational Psychology in the last year.

I don’t use any of my degrees.

Apparently this is  a bit strange. People don’t seem to understand why I would go through the trouble of attaining these degrees,

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I think that I come across at least one person each week who tells me about their “one days”.

You know the ones I’m talking about.

“One day, I’m going to start a blog”

“One day, I’m going to start vlogging”

“One day, I’m going to start my own business”

“One day, I’m going to (fill-in-the-blank)”

My response is almost always the same: just do it.

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