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Friday, June 03, 2011

Wise Words


Be Wise

Be Wise!Do you really cheat an honest person?

In a world of common dis-honesty the issue of honesty is always addressed. All will say they speak the truth. In fact in their closest relationships are many lies. Big ones, small ones, white ones and naturally the unspoken ones. Let sleeping dogs lie they say. What they don't know won't hurt them. Etc.

Should there be a truly honorable person in the web of deceit, it seems they are cheated of the decency of truth. Still they hardly waver from their own truths. This indeed maintains a sense of soul the others lack. This causes either an intense attraction or intense need to get away. Still honesty will stand over all attacks time and again. So do you really cheat an honest person? Or do you cheat yourself of untold potential.

Be Wise!Got a splinter?

Cover the area with a little white glue. Let it dry, then peel off the glue and the splinter. This works for cactus needles, too.

Be Wise!A few words can go a long way in business

AVOID

1- You have to…

2- You can’t…..

3- What is your problem?

4- I’ll try, don’t know

5- I need you to…

6- We can’t do that



WORDS TO USE

1- Will you…

2- Would you…

3- Can you tell me about the problem?

4- Let me find out

5- Will you?

6- What we can do is…

Be Wise!INTSTINCTS

Don't be afraid to go with your instincts always remember if it feels good it can't be wrong.



Be Wise!More to Life

There must be more to life than having everything.

--Maurice Sendak

Be Wise!Protein diets

Protein may be causing you to pack on the pounds. One of the latest reports states that this might be true. A high intake of protein may lead to a high body mass index. For optimum health, limit your amount of protein intake to about 15% of your daily calories and use complex carbohydrates (fruits and vegetables) as your menu mainstay.

Be Wise!The One Common Denominator

If you are searching for the common denominator in your life, you are in luck. You are it. Now that you know you are the only consistent factor in any situation, you can begin to figure out how you are contributing to your recurring challenges and problems. This is great news because, once you realize you are at least part of the problem, you can begin to change your behavior, beliefs and attitudes that are contributing to the situation. Keep in mind that you have to concern yourself only with you, not with anyone else. You are the only one you can change. So don’t focus outside yourself. Focus on the common denominator. You will be amazed at the difference this process will make in your life.


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