Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata ‘How much of human life is lost in waiting?’ ~Ralph Waldo Emerson So much of our lives are spent waiting. We wait in lines, we wait for the perfect person, we can’t wait for our dreams to come true, we look forward to the day when we have … Continue reading How to Wait Less
A Do-able Dream
by Eric Santillan I remember going to the National Museum many years ago and talking to its curator. Every Sunday, the National Museum opens its doors to children and students of poor families. They can enter the museum for free--offering the children and their families an alternative educational tour and recreation that does not really … Continue reading A Do-able Dream
Titles
Originally written in TACKED THOUGHTS for The Freeman by Nancy Unchuan Toledo When I was in college, I joined a committee that once gave me the task of making guest speakers' introductions. I would be handed someone's resume and from there, I had to glean enough information that would be read by the emcee. This … Continue reading Titles
Your Value is Your Best Defense
Originally posted in BobbyQuitain.Com by Bobby Quitain If you sell a nice piece of jewelry without first knowing its value, you will most likely sell it cheap. And that would be a tragedy! It is not much different when it comes to the Christian life. Unless you know your real value as a child of … Continue reading Your Value is Your Best Defense
The Habit of Starting
Originally posted in ZenHabits.Net by Leo Baubata The biggest reason people fail at creating and sticking to new habits is that they don’t keep doing it. That seems obvious: if you don’t keep doing a habit, it won’t really become a habit. So what’s the solution to this obvious problem? Find a way to keep … Continue reading The Habit of Starting
Grateful
Originally written in TACKED THOUGHTS for The Freeman by Nancy Unchuan Toledo I have very vivid memories of staying in the basement of our old apartment. I would stand in front of a white board and gaze out into a row of empty chairs and pretend to be a teacher. I wrote on the board … Continue reading Grateful
Regrets vs. Hope
Originally posted in BobbyQuitain.Com by Bobby Quitain There are two kinds of people whose outlook in life are located at opposite poles — those who live in regrets and those who live in hope. Regret quells the spirit while hope inspires it. Regret lives in the past while hope lives in the future. Regret is … Continue reading Regrets vs. Hope
