Saturday, February 27, 2010
Challenge Results
The day seems more full...less wasted and much more happiness. Some of the things that really bother me didn't seem to matter quite as much. All in all it was a fun experiment and def. something to continue.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
My Challenge to you and myself...
Linz doesn't know this yet but her and I, yes WE are challenging you all to something today.
Have the attitude that today is a "gift". What does that mean to you? How did your outlook or understanding change today/tomorrow when you do this? Did you learn anything?
My mom used to have a Family Circus cartoon on the fridge. It says, "Yesterday is the past, tomorrow is the future, and today is a gift and that's why it's called the present!"
Post your comment and let us know. I'll follow this blog up with another post on my findings.
Have the attitude that today is a "gift". What does that mean to you? How did your outlook or understanding change today/tomorrow when you do this? Did you learn anything?
My mom used to have a Family Circus cartoon on the fridge. It says, "Yesterday is the past, tomorrow is the future, and today is a gift and that's why it's called the present!"
Post your comment and let us know. I'll follow this blog up with another post on my findings.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
At age 5, I wanted to be an artist.
At age 8, an author.
age 10, a doctor.
age 12, a teacher.
Age 15, a lawyer.
Age 18, an international missionary.
Age 19, a photographer.
Age 21, a relief worker.
At age 23, I’m a youth counselor. Next year I might decide to be a federal agent. Often I become frustrated (and even frightened) by the idea that I’m not sure where, exactly, I’m going. Why is it that I can never just be content with who and where I am? I wish that I could insert something deep and thought-provoking here, but I can’t and I won’t. I’ll just look at my list and imagine what I’ll be adding in the next seventy years. I might be a one-woman show, but at least I’ll never stop entertaining myself.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Four letter word...
What if we treated love with such respect and passion as Christ did? Would we be a different society? How about a better people as a whole?
What if us guys threw away this assumption or paradigm that true men can't show love?
Love is a lifelong journey. A journey that takes a lot of work, passion, ambition and desire.
Because of love He died on the cross...and we send flowers...
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