This is one of those common sense lists we run across. I said to myself, “I knew this.” It is one thing to know and another to be these things. It is one of those lists worth sharing, printing, and letting touch me each day.
This is one of those common sense lists we run across. I said to myself, “I knew this.” It is one thing to know and another to be these things. It is one of those lists worth sharing, printing, and letting touch me each day.
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Lovely, thanks for sharing.
You are welcome.
There is nothing wrong with being reminded of the important things in life…we sometimes let them slip away from us.
I agree. They just slip out of sight for a moment and we realize we missed them briefly only after the fact.
This is a great list to keep nearby Ivon..the best reminders are like this..
They are great touchstones and need to be close at hand or at heart.
Some good points there.
Yes, there are. It is one of those lists that makes sense.
Very good advice Ivon, reblogging!
Thank you Len.
Reblogged this on myownheart.me.
Excellent!! Very true 🙂
I can see how working on this list will help us to be happy.
It does take an effort.
Thanks for the reminders.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
You are welcome.
Thank you, one can be be reminded often enough!!!
It is always good to be reminded to be happy.
IA wonderful post, these thoughts are like nuggets of wisdom, proverbs for living. When I read the book of proverbs in the bible each day as i have done over the years, no matter how many times i read them it is never enough, because it always seems like the first time again, and i find myself always thanking God for the reminder. I see your post that way…it will always be a healthy and valuable reminder! Thanks Ivon!
You are so right Wendell. There are readings or visual elements of our lives when we look at them anew we see them anew. It is reminiscent of Proust’s quote of seeing new horizons with fresh eyes.
I loved this!! I shared it in twitter!
Thank you Rebecca.