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#893630 added October 4, 2016 at 2:24pm
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Expecting Things To Happen, Comfort Zone
Prompt: When you expect things to happen, they happen. Lyn asks if we fly by the seat of our pants.

Prompt: Lyn asked about our comfort zone. Where do we feel safe?

I always expect the worst and hope for the best. When a doctor or someone says they have bad news and good news. I tell them to give me the bad news first. Like at work. We get a new patient and I know he or she will cause us issues. They do. I always try to predict what will happen. I try a new cat food on my cat. She hates it. I always knew when there would be problems in my Dad's side of the side or my husband's. Like when my husband's brother married this woman and she caused a lot of problems. A great day when they got divorced. I like to expect and hope for great things and they sometimes happen, too. Some days, I would like to see the future and then again, maybe not. I always know what to expect most of the time and I try not to take risks.

My comfort zone. My home. I feel safe there. I lock my doors when I am by myself. Church. I always feel safe at church. My Boss' office at work. I am allowed to do to do paper work there. I am safe from our bad patients if they are up. Home is where I feel safest.

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