What do mosquitoes and 'annoying people' have in common? They get under your skin......

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What do mosquitoes and 'annoying people' have in common? They get under your skin......
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Posted on July 18, 2011 by katehobbs
I have been on a learning journey about myself recently to understand why I might react a certain way when put under pressure; what are my irritable areas; what gives me most satisfaction…… etc.
I have found that I tend to mother people, to look out for them, to see things they are doing could cause hurt or pain and try to prevent that from happening – although I am not responsible for anyone else but myself and my actions. I tend to mother Steve, my husband, from time to time. Not a good idea.
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There are many addictions - not many people consider work to be one of them. Maybe this post will give some people "food for thought."
i thought I would have a go at answering the above question. It's all subjective, I know - but take a look and see if you agree with some of my reasoning. Thanks.
This is a continuing discussion that can be found on the blog or on the Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kate-Hobbs/214001345279349
Is it true that leaders are a unique species? I don't believe so. The routes to this position are many and varied and Everyone is capable of leading.
Beauty is found in the most unusual places. Search yourself and you will find it.
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What can I do? Do something…..
Being a Twitter user, I come across some really wonderful comments, links and posts. Today, I read The Tanzania Blog Project by Problogger.
I was particularly struck by the post entitled “30 years of waiting…. almost over.” It was heartbreaking to read. Here are women, in the 21st century, who are suffering considerably from a medical condition, as a result of child-birth, that can so easily be resolved with basic surgery.
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