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10/10/2018

review, stages of grief, driving safety

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five stages of grief


We can go through a period of grief resolution after losing a person, losing an opportunity, losing something that we worked hard for, losing a relationship, after surviving a tragedy, after hurting others and reflecting on the heavy weight that we have placed upon our consciousness.  All feelings are valid and nobody can tell you how long you can feel what you feel for.  Only you can decide what to do, only you have control to decide how to express your emotions and how to process your stimuli.  Think of constructive, creative ways to process and you could be a light to this world even at your worst.

relationships can have you going through the stages of grief 



beautiful people that inspire us to overcome


lauryn hill


"Being loved, and loving to learn, were the tools that would help to facilitate everything else. Drive is a key component, passion is also a major foundational component, if you want to be able to help design your own path. And with these, education and a love for learning, are essential. We live, in a changing world, were systems and structures have become more malleable and in some cases, are even uncertain. We are challenged not just to learn, but to learn how to learn, when we value knowledge, and remain open, we can with wisdom, apply to life what we know and thereby help to become the architects of what we love. We can help what we love come to life, come into existence in the world."

-- Lauryn Hill 
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alicia keys



Safe driving


4:40 min

nm ranked worst in driving



drink but don't get drunk



​New Mexico DWI Penalties by Offense

nm dwi laws


1st Offense
  • Up to 90 days in jail
  • 6 months to 1 year of license revocation
  • 1 year of ignition interlock
  • DWI school
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment

2nd Offense
  • Between 96 hours and 364 days of jail time
  • 2 years of license revocation
  • Fine between $500 and $1,000
  • 2 years of ignition interlock
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation
3rd Offense
  • Between 30 days and 364 days of jail time
  • 3 years of license revocation
  • Between $750 and $1,000 fine
  • 3 years of ignition interlock
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Community service
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation
4th Offense
  • Between 6 months and 18 months of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment
  • Up to 5 years of probation
5th Offense
  • Between 1 year and 2 years of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment
6th Offense
  • Between 18 months and 30 months of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment
7th(or Subsequent) Offense
  • Between 2 years and 3 years of jail time
  • Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review
  • Up to $5,000 fine
  • Lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review
  • Alcohol evaluation
  • Treatment
You can break New Mexico DWI laws in other ways too. Additional offenses include:
Aggravated DUI (Having a 0.16 BAC or higher, refusing to take a BAC test, or causing bodily harm while DWI)
  • 1st Offense: Additional 2 days of jail time
  • 2nd Offense: Additional 4 days of jail time
  • 3rd Offense: Additional 60 days of jail time
Driving while License Revoked for DWI
  • Additional license revocation period of 1 year
  • Additional 7 days to 1 year of jail time
  • Additional fine between $300 and $1,000
  • 30 days of immobilization for vehicle driven by offender
Selling or Giving Alcohol to a Minor
  • Knowingly selling/serving/giving alcoholic beverages to a minor (an individual under the age of 21), or assisting a minor in the purchase of alcoholic beverages, or permitting a minor to consume alcoholic beverages, is a 4th degree felony.

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