#56 Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing (Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell) ππΌ
Lyrics: Ooh, baby Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby Ain’t nothing like the real thing, no, no Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby Ain’t nothing like the real thing (oh, honey) I’ve got your picture hangin’ on the wall But it can’t see or come to me when I call your name I realize it’s just a picture in a frame Ooh, I read your letters when you’re not near But they don’t move me and they don’t groove me Like when I hear your sweet voice whispering in my ear Don’t you know? Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby Ain’t nothing like the real thing I play my game of fantasy I pretend, but I know in reality I need the shelter of your arms to comfort me No other sound is quite the same as your name No touch can do half as much To make me feel better So let’s stay together I’ve got some memories to look back on Though they help me when you’re gone I’m well aware Nothing can take the place of your being there, oh So glad we’ve got the real thing, baby So glad we’ve got the real thing Oh, Marvin (I know, honey) Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby (so glad) (So glad, oh, darling) Ain’t nothing like the real thing, talk to me Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby (ooh, oh, I’m so glad) Ain’t nothing like the real thing
A Radiant Reflection: Projecting Your Authentic Self
“So many women just don’t know how great they really are. They come to us all vogue outside and vague on the inside.”
Mary Kay Ash (American Businesswoman and Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.; May 12th, 1918 ~ November 22nd, 2001)
“Few women know how great they really are. If truth were told, we’d all probably admit to feeling pretty vague about our personal appearance. Many of us would like to trade ourselves in for a sleeker version.”
“…flip through the catalogs. Cut out the pictures of the women you think are attractive and the clothing you’d love to wear.”
“Always remember that dreams–your creative visualizations–must come before their physical manifestations.”
“Create a collage of your ideal woman: find the perfect hairstyle, put together a fantastic wardrobe for home and work.”
“Since you have embarked on this adventure to awaken your authenticity and discover your own sense of style, be willing not to buy another item of clothing unless you absolutely cannot live without it. No more settling for something that’s not you or that’s second-rate.”
“Let the potent power of simplicity begin to work in your life. If it’s not authentically you, live without it.”
“Before my story began…” (Heather 3-9-22)
1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower
“This such a hard space for me to unfold. I have always been in a financial way that to buy myself anything for my wardrobe never went beyond the next racing t-shirt or sweat pants for my work. I feel like I have no sense of my own style and really don’t even no where to begin. My wardrobe has not evolved in over 20-25 years…UGH! I need to save money and hire a stylist to help me find that part of me.” (Heather Houston 3-9-22)
“I yearn to find my authentic style. One that is fusion for my busy life. I want classy, practical, sporty and elegant…LOL! Sounds like am impossible task. However, as a 2-Spirit woman, I believe I can find what works for me. I am in my birthday month and plan to get at least one item I must have.” (Heather Houston 3-9-26)
βBan Breathnach, Sarah. βSimple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joyβ. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 76-77 of 501.
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