Pieces of my HEART....
You never know what someone is going through so you have to handle people with care. That person may not be stuck up, two faced, or whatever you think they are. They may be going through something that even they don't know how to deal with or they don't trust you enough to let you into the depths of their 💕. So don't judge them, love them through it until they get to the place they need to be.😍💕
Life Lesson from First Lady Carter, one of the strongest women I have ever known.
THREE ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
'Use your head. Make the most of every chance you get.' Ephesians 5:15-16
Following a plan is like using a GPS device (Global Positioning System). If it knows where you are, you tell it where you want to go, and it creates a personalized road map. The difference between a GPS and you is you have to create all your own turn-by-turn directions. Mark Twain said, 'The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting the first one.' To reach your destination you must ask yourself three questions: 1) What's my present position? It's impossible to ignore the reality of where you are right now and still be successful. The former CEO of General Electric observed, 'Strategic management is trying to understand where you will sit in tomorrow's world, not where you hope to sit; it's assessing where you want to be, and where you can be.' 2) What's my desired destination? Write down what your dream will look like when you've achieved it. Henry J. Kaiser, founder of Kaiser-Permanente health care system, said, 'The evidence is overwhelming that you cannot begin to achieve your best unless you have some aim in life.' 3) What are the in-between steps? Don't expect them to be quick or easy. Creativity is messy. It's far from an exact science. But unless you know where you want to go and identify the steps that will get you there, ten years from now you'll still be where you are today. So the word for you today is: 'Use your head. Make the most of every chance you get.'
THREE ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
'Use your head. Make the most of every chance you get.' Ephesians 5:15-16
Following a plan is like using a GPS device (Global Positioning System). If it knows where you are, you tell it where you want to go, and it creates a personalized road map. The difference between a GPS and you is you have to create all your own turn-by-turn directions. Mark Twain said, 'The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting the first one.' To reach your destination you must ask yourself three questions: 1) What's my present position? It's impossible to ignore the reality of where you are right now and still be successful. The former CEO of General Electric observed, 'Strategic management is trying to understand where you will sit in tomorrow's world, not where you hope to sit; it's assessing where you want to be, and where you can be.' 2) What's my desired destination? Write down what your dream will look like when you've achieved it. Henry J. Kaiser, founder of Kaiser-Permanente health care system, said, 'The evidence is overwhelming that you cannot begin to achieve your best unless you have some aim in life.' 3) What are the in-between steps? Don't expect them to be quick or easy. Creativity is messy. It's far from an exact science. But unless you know where you want to go and identify the steps that will get you there, ten years from now you'll still be where you are today. So the word for you today is: 'Use your head. Make the most of every chance you get.'