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Friday, January 25, 2013

Wealth Without Material Things

Remain humble and share your abundance when you feel prosperous. There is wealth to be shared with or without material things of this world.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Living With Purpose

Living With Purpose “What a waste! I slept through the whole movie.” “Well there was certainly no purpose in me being there. I should have just stayed home.” “Why should I bother talking to him? He can’t string three words together that makes sense!” If you slept away yesterday your body may have needed rest for what lies ahead. If you’ve spent beyond your means today you’ll know what it’s like to not have tomorrow. If you give to an unfortunate lonely stranger you might appreciate what it’s like when someone remembers you when you need it most. No time is ever wasted, no experience without meaning, no conversation that does not have significance. Your past experiences have led you to the present. Your former conversations will contribute to today’s discussions and opinions. Yesterday’s trials will touch your spirit and may modify your beliefs. Today with purpose be present in the moment, bear kindness in your words and deeds, have faith through your trials. What you mindfully observe and caringly participate in today will have a positive lasting effect on your future. Live with purpose.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Be Steadfast In What Stands For Good

If what you desire benefits human dignity, protects human life, and promotes the human spirit, let no one persuade you to do, think or feeling differently. Be steadfast in proclaiming a message that stands for good.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The New Year And You

The New Year And You “HaPpY NeW yEaR!” At the stroke of midnight on January 1st each year these three words seem to bring hope and renewed excitement to millions of the world’s inhabitants. There are some people who each year reach goals, keep targets, and realize their dreams. But what if our goals, resolutions and dreams don’t last longer than a few months, a few days, or perhaps a few measly hours? How can we make this New Year resolute and meaningful without feeling overwhelmed or seemingly setting ourselves up for failure? For many of us, the simple and familiar phrase’ “HaPpY NeW yEaR” somehow encompasses a multitude of happy, inspiring and even larger than life feelings. It can make last year’s disappointments seem like a bad dream rather than a terrible memory. Our goals, resolutions and visions for the future can appear simple, boundless and attainable. We may promise to un-clutter ourselves by cleaning out closets, paying off last year’s bills and organizing paperwork. We may make a resolution to lose weight, be nicer or sign up for a class that might improve our work or social skills. Instead of making an overwhelming list of things that may or may not come to pass, this year make a resolution to make each day work for you! Yesterday’s Mistakes Are Today Rewards We will all make mistakes that can set us back a few steps. Don’t beat yourself up over spilled milk! Treat yourself daily to a playful portion of yesterday’s biggest bloopers! Talk about it. Laugh at it. Learn from it. Change it! There is no better reward than to overcome a misstep! Turn A Sour Attitude Into Great Lemonade No need to dilute a goal or a dream with the first appearance of a bitter moment or a sour attitude. Use the zest of your heart to take out the bitterness in challenging goals, tasks, duties or undertakings. Use the pulp of your spirit to make sweet a vinegary attitude. Add often life giving water and forgiveness to others and to yourself to reduce acidity in your gut and tone of voice. Refer often to your core ingredients and serve up your best year yet! Goals And A Purposeful You We can alter our routine to make time more beneficial. We can modify our reading materials to learn new things. Calendar savings dates in lieu of mindless spending sprees. Choose to say “thank you” instead of “nothing.” Opt for one serving instead of two. Ask, “Could you please” instead of bark, “I need.” Forego complaints and instead compliment. A phone call, a surprise visit, a helping hand, a smile, a hug, and a prayer all have a natural way of making us evolve into better beings. This year should not be about “out with the old and in with the new.” Make this New Year all about being simply “a better you!” “HaPpY NeW yEaR!