"Ceremonies are important. But our gratitude has to be more than visits to the troops and once-a-year Memorial Day ceremonies. We honor the dead best by treating the living well." Jennifer M. Granholm
Thought for the Week
"You were born to be awesome. Don't let anyone talk you out of that. If anyone has and you believed them, don't believe it anymore. You were given gifts of talents and passions to use, not to remain throughout your life as idle potential. You've gained experiences and wisdom up to this point, and you'll... Continue Reading →
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"The word "power" has many definitions, but one that it has become attached to is one that is negative. All "power" means is concentrated energy. A lot of energy without focus or concentration is just static and serves little purpose. But focused energy becomes power, which can change people, circumstances, and situations worldwide. You have... Continue Reading →
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"We are here for a very short time. It's easy to get distracted or become so ingrained in habits that time seems to slip by faster than it really does. Once you realize you've not spent enough of your time where you wanted it to be, it's important to stay aware of where your minutes... Continue Reading →
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"Conserving energy is a good thing. But this is also why belief is the root of all positive change. Unless you believe something better is possible, it makes no sense to devote the energy or effort into making it happen. So all those other things, determination, perseverance, courage....they can't do their jobs until their leader,... Continue Reading →
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"Be patient but persistent in building or rebuilding your self-worth. The path to self-worth can only be reached when you love and accept yourself. Not only "when you're perfect," but right now, today, exactly as you are. Accepting yourself will not mean you will lose the drive to become better. It is the opposite. You... Continue Reading →
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"Love means acceptance, kindness, encouragement, and care. With love, doubt disappears, fears fade, and there's a comfort that develops which makes even being alone a place of solace. You'll help to heal and inspire others just by being yourself. You'll help them discover that it's possible for them, too. It's a beautiful gift. " Doe... Continue Reading →
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"Old habits die hard, but if you know the results and don't want to see them anymore, you've got to change the choices that keep leading up to them. The more they've happened, the easier it is to recognize a pattern. Most times, you need to be able to see a pattern before you can... Continue Reading →
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"If you always want to say the right thing, make sure to always think the right thoughts. Someone who wants to make a good impression, but has worried thoughts about making a bad impression, will likely say things that come out wrong, that they didn't mean that way, or that they shouldn't have said at... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"If you're tired of being let down, put down, or brought down by the same person or people, maybe it's time to quit giving them any more opportunities to do so. Maybe it's time to create some room in your life for a person or people who value you. "Doe Zantamata