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Breathing by objective?
Posted On 03/17/2008 12:42:32 by MaidservantX
"The within is ceaselessly becoming the without.  From the state of a man's heart proceed the conditions of his life; his thoughts blossom into deeds, and his deeds bear the fruitage of character and destiny."  James Allen

"The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them."  Albert Einstein

"I hate time management systems.  Do lists, day planners, and breathing-by-objective systems give me the hives."  Ron Ze... Read More



God knows best
Posted On 03/05/2008 16:39:59 by dailyreminder
March 4th, 2008:As sad as it might sound, I was having a hard time identifying the hand of God during my day yesterday.  As I try to do each night, I reflected on the day  to remember certain times during the day where God had showed His love to me.  Last night I was struggling.Before I gave up, I asked my wife for help, hoping that she could do a better job at identifying the Lord's hand. Without much hesitation she told me about how she had felt to read the Ensign after work ins... Read More



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