This Is The Way

Thought provoking messages that will help you deal with events in your daily life.
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Blessed Are the Flexible

Here's another example of how a cute saying can make a concrete difference.
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Giving

It feels good to be generous! But it’s not always easy…
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Inner Hunger

There’s a kind of hunger we all have felt, but it has nothing to do with food.
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Behaviors

Two words we heard often at home were “behave yourself.” Now that we are grown, we realize how valuable they were.
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Consequences

"Truth or Consequences" was a game; but in life, consequences are real.
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Bye-Bye

"That money talks / I'll not deny, / I heard it once: / It said, 'Goodbye.'"—Richard Armour
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Blind Spots

Ever "almost" have an accident because you "did not see the car"? These words may help.
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Built to Last

The Greeks built temples to their pagan gods, but most of them are now in ruins.
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The Devil, What Devil?

Lions of Africa crouch low in the grass and try to be invisible until their prey is close enough for them to pounce.
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The Hermit

Our world tends to isolate us, while we need others more than ever, as this man found out.
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Worm Seeker

Langston Hughes wrote: "Never look for a worm in the apple of your eye."
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When You Can't Say "No"

There are a whole host of reasons that we could find ourselves in a situation where we would rather say "no," but cannot. A book titled How to Say No has some tips for these situations.
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Speak the Language of Kindness

American humorist and social commentator Mark Twain said it well: "Kindness is a language the deaf can hear and the blind can see."
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An Answer You Don't Expect

My coworker could not seem to open his mouth without using some profanity or taking God's name in vain. It got to the point where I hated to see him coming to my desk. He seemed to be talking louder...
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Lying to Get the Job

More than half of resumes (56 percent) contain false information, mostly about work and educational experience, according to Background Information Services.
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The Best Computer?

Sometimes we overlook the most incredible "technology" of all!
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This "Code" Is Big, but Not a Best Seller

The U.S. tax code has about 7 million words. That's about nine times as many as in the Holy Bible (773,000 words) or about eight times as many as the collected plays of William Shakespeare with 884,647 words (April 21...
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We Reap What We Sow

In computer programming it’s referred to as GIGO (garbage in, garbage out), but the principle was around long before computers!
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Stubborn Refusal to Ask for Directions

This regular e-mail is called "This Is the Way" for a reason. It’s all about seeking spiritual direction for our lives.
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Discipline

The German playwright Carl Zuckmayer wrote: "One half of life is luck; the other half is discipline—and that's the important half, for without discipline you wouldn't know what to do with your luck."