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Post by majestyjo on Jul 11, 2020 1:22:13 GMT -5
There are no burdens when everybody lifts. --unknown
When someone is impatient and says, "I haven't got all day" I always wonder, how can that be? How can you not have all day? --unknown
Learn to say kind words, nobody resents them. --unknown
Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? --Friedrich Nietzsche
First mend yourself, and then mend others. --Jewish Proverb
Always look at your moccasin tracks first before you speak of another's faults. --Native American Proverb
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Post by caressa222 on Oct 6, 2020 5:19:10 GMT -5
Notice the Little Things by Joyce Meyer
Therefore encourage (admonish, exhort) one another and edify (strengthen and build up) one another, just as you are doing. — 1 Thessalonians 5:11
One day as I was going into an office building, a man standing nearby opened the door for me. I thanked him and smiled.
“You’re the fifth person I’ve held the door for,” he said, “and you’re the first one to smile and the second to thank me.”
I thanked him a second time, with a smile on my face. Afterward, I thought how much we take others for granted, even in simple things, such as opening a door for a stranger.
We often commend people when they do big things for us, but how often do we appreciate the little things?
When someone does something nice for you and you thank them, it builds them up and encourages them. It means a lot to them, just like it did to that man at the office building.
Did your bus arrive on time today? If so, did you thank the driver? The last time you ate at a restaurant, did you thank the waiter for filling your coffee cup a second time without being asked? This is the point I want to make: Develop an attitude of gratitude toward the people in your life.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 1, 2021 14:44:44 GMT -5
Today is a new day. Tomorrow will be a new year. Each moment is a new moment to start over and begin again. God wants to walk with you. He loves you and wants to help you make adjustments. He wants you to realize your potential. Will you let Him help? Will you work with Him to change?" - Melinda Clements & Chris Long
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