Think about a theme, like a dinner party, invite a few friends, or family members, and enjoy the evening - together. Start with a few people, and get into the swing of it, by hosting a dinner party, a birthday party, or try a painting party. Soon, you'll be looking forward to planning the next get-together, or party. When you've made it to where you want to be, and have accomplished your goal, then that's a great feeling. I know that's how it is, with me, and in my younger days, I've put together many different types of parties. Parties, can be casual, formal, plus one, or your guests can bring along guests, and you can widen your social circle. If I can do it, then you can, too. Here are a few books that may inspire you: DINNER PARTY IDEAS AMAZON LINK LANDING PAGE ⬅️⬅️
Recently, I watched the movie "Communion", starring Christopher Walken. I had already read the book, "Communion", by Whitley Strieber. It was a great read, and I would recommend this book to any paranormal fan. It's well written, and I could imagine the characters in this book, vividly. The book, and the movie, can be purchased at Amazon. Click on the image, to be transferred to that Amazon page.
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The products that keep me healthy, are my medicine cabinet supply products, for right now. My hope is to stay healthy, work more, and be able to afford to stock up on things that I would need, in any emergency. Auto Care Supplies > >Roughing It Supplies >
My children, and I, were at a bookstore, and one of my kids came up to me with a book - called "Why Paint Cats". My son showed me one of the pictures in that book, and it was a picture of Charlie Chaplin painted on a cat. Then he, along with his brother and sister - walked off. Leaving me alone, as I laughed out loud, in the middle of the store. You can get "Why Paint Cats", at Amazon.
I've found that there are many self help books, on the subject of PTSD. It takes a great deal of effort to put coping skills into a day-to-day, routine, but it is definitely worth the effort, at least that is what I have found to be true. The internet has several websites, where you can anonymously share your experiences, and get feedback, from people with relative experiences and stories. LINK>PTSD Diagnostic Criteria