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over commitment, Patience, listen, learn
Sometimes your over commitment in many areas impacts your productivity and structure.
when you talk with senior citizens Don't lose your patience, just listen them and understand what they want to say, after 65, each action and thoughts come from their experience.. Listen and respect them and learn from them and apply in life..
Jitesh
The Pilgrims Relevancy Book X: when pastors lead astray
When pastor's lead astray: Pilgrim's Relevancy
Christian and his companions stepped out of the building only to see a strange man looking intently at his cell phone while walking. The trio watched him as he nearly ran over Witness and even then he was hard-pressed to look up from his phone. ______________________ Book I, Book IX ______________________ “Technology will kill ya,” Critic passively insisted. “Easy for you to say,” the…
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Drawn In: Is Being Too Busy Wrong?
Drawn In: Is Being Too Busy Wrong?
“Ahhhhhhhhhh,” the only woman in the room drew a deep breath as she woke up and opened her eyes. She sat up on the only bench in the room and looked around and all of the blank, white walls. There were no doors or windows, only the bench on which she sat; but it was peaceful. Before too much time had passed, one of the walls opened like one of those secret passageways you’d expect to find in a…
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I like to-do lists, but I’m not very good at completion, so they can be depressing. So sometimes I like to make a don’t-do list: a handful of things that I may have once considered but have decided not to pursue. If I’m feeling particularly like I need closure, I can strike through the item and consider it done, or at least off the table.
Today’s Don’t-Do List
1. DON’T join the community college symphonic band
2. DON’T buy a vintage car (or scooter) and attempt to restore it
3. DON’T start a blog called “Dear Teresa” and write weekly stories to my daughter
4. DON’T tackle an upholstery project
5. DON’T volunteer for Answerland, Oregon’s virtual reference website
Not all of these are bad ideas. They’re just not for me, at least not at this time.
What’s on your don’t-do list?