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My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
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My grandmother always would say, "This, too, shall pass." It is always true.
Melissa Rauch
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Dishonesty makes me feel vulnerable.
Melissa Rauch -
When I was out of work when I first moved to L.A., one of the first things my husband and I did was buy season's passes to Disney and whenever I was bummed out about work, we would go to Space Mountain, and it was like a physical injection of anti-depressants.
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Laughter makes me come alive. Either being made to laugh or igniting it.
Melissa Rauch -
Meditation is very important to me. I feel off-balance when I skip a day.
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I do yoga daily as well. I need to start the day with some sort of physical activity. That combined with the meditation clears my mind and energizes me.
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When my husband came to my parents' house for the first time, he asked, 'Why is everyone screaming? Why are they so angry?' I said, 'No one's angry. This is just how we communicate.
Melissa Rauch
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There is always a reason. When I look back on things that really upset me at the moment, I can always see why it happened in retrospect.
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I usually need to sit with pain a while. Really feel it. Then I need to talk it out. Luckily, I am surrounded by wonderful listeners who haven't told me to shut up yet.
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I was a super shy, shy kid, so that was kind of my way of expressing myself - to mimic what I saw on TV. I was a bit of a weird kid, but luckily my parents encouraged it.
Melissa Rauch