Focusing, Fixing, and Moving Forward
I am suggesting this in place of resolutions because if we focus too much on what we want to “fix” about ourselves, we forget about the good things about us we already have.
I am suggesting this in place of resolutions because if we focus too much on what we want to “fix” about ourselves, we forget about the good things about us we already have.
A young person getting upset about not getting what he or she wants is no more abnormal than a dog dangling a rope. Adults don’t need to pick up the rope and fight it out.
More often than not, the choice to stay away from the dinner table is made with little to no thought.
“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not. Remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” –Epicurus
I want to use a Thanksgiving meal favorite to illustrate an important concept…being yourself in this crazy world.
All of us could send text messages or emails to members (or friends) of the family who have served in the military and say how much we appreciate their contributions to the safety and security of our nation.
If you don’t have the money for a particular thing, do not buy it. People get into debt (and trouble) when they spend money they don’t have.
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I am thankful for the opportunity to write to you every week, and I hope you will have a great weekend and a safe Halloween.
Just keep your head up and your eyes open. Something good might be about to come your way.
JOKE OF THE WEEK: Why did the pumpkin lose the boxing match?
He let his gourd down.