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    Wednesday, February 07, 2007
    Title :
    Time : 1:27 AM

    I finally finished my book "my story" by Dave Pelzer. Its a combination of his 3 books " The Child called it", " The Lost Boy" and " The man named Dave".

    I'm currently touching on the next one " Follow Your Heart" by Andrew Matthews, a very good self-help author i would say. He wrote many other good self-help books as well.

    Although i'm only half way through it, i tot maybe i would share some interesting ones here..

    One afternoon I was playing in the street and I lost my precious football. I looked everywhere. I figured someone had stolen it.

    Eventually I spotted a woman who seemed to be hiding it under her jacket. So I marched up and asked her: "What do you think you're doing with my football stuck up your shirt?"

    It turned out that she didn't have my football.. But that afternoon I learned where babies come from - and what a woman looks like when she is nine months pregnant.

    Later that day, I also found my ball.

    What fascinated me most of all, was why, before that day, I had never noticed a pregnant woman ... and why, from then onward, I sweemed to be surrounded by them.

    We have reach points in our life when we are ready for new information. Unitl then, something can be staring us in the face but we don't see it.

    Look carefully around you and you'll find something which is right under your nose but did't notice at all.


    Andrew Matthews (2005). Follow Your Heart, Austrialia. Seashell pub