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5 Winning Ideas to Balance Your Life a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance.1. Discover and make a list of 10 things that bring you joy every day.At the end of the day, take a few minutes to jot down everything that made you smile.My list for today included:The sunrise, my daughter laughing, My dog diving in piles of snow, a new song I discovered, a kind friend, great food, driving my car in the snow, reading, buying a Christmas cactus, finding the perfect present from Santa for my daughter.2. Schedule time each day to be peaceful.Even 5 minutes can make a differenc To learn how to be Make Your Next Graphic Design Job Your Last - How To Retire Wealthy In A Few Easy Steps Paul’s encouragement to the Philippians is also our encouragement. Consider his afflictions and trials:We've all dreamed of spending our working days reclinining back in a deck chair eating cheese sandwiches on an overcast summers day. But then we remember the mortgage/kids/wifes $500 a day drug habit and our fantasies turn to dust. It doesn't have to be this way. We show in 5 easy steps how you can quit that lousy Graphic Design job and spend the rest of your life living in easy street.Step 1: Think yourself in a better place and low and behold it will happen This is your first step towards financial freedom. Imagine if you will yourse - 3 times I was beaten with rods - Once I was stoned - 3 times I was shipwrecked - On many of my missionary journeys, I was in danger from rivers, danger from robbers, dangers from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from backstabbers. - I have been in toil and hardship constantly - I experienced many a sleepless night - Often I was hungry and thirsty, without food or water - Sometimes I was cold and exposed to the elements - And apart from all these things, there was the daily pressure of my anxiety and deep concern for all the churches. Paul was no stranger to life’s roadblock, detours, potholes and dead-end streets. He knew what it was like to experience disappointment, disillusion, depression and defeat. He understood difficulties, sorrow, ridicule and betrayal. He knew pain, and suffering and unrelenting troubles. And yet, in the maturity of his faith, he was able to declare, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Paul did not have time to sit around and feel sorry for himself. He adjusted to his circumstance and worked in it. He refused to allow any situation regardless of how challenging it may have been, to deter him from his work. When things are not going the way you want them to, what do you do? Do you complain about your situation and feel sorry for yourself? Do you blame others, or the system or God for your circumstance? Do you wonder what did you do to deserve your troubles or wonder why God is picking on you? Stop singing the blues; nobody wants to hear it. Ninety-nine percent of life is attitude. The kind of attitude Job had when he said, “Even though he slays me, yet will I trust him.” The kind of attitude Paul had when he said, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” The kind of attitude the Canadian Terry Fox had after losing his leg to cancer. When asked, where do you go from here Terry? He said, “Well, I think I’ll run a little bit.” So with one leg and a prosthesis, he ran halfway across Canada until cancer took the other leg and spread to his lungs. Terry had learned the secret to being content whatever his circumstance. He made appropriate life adjustments and worked with it. I recall a particular Thanksgiving service held at a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance. To learn how to be Small Business Support Equals Survival the elementsSupport is critical for your small business survival. You may shy away from the thought of having an advisory board to guide you through your rough spots, but having a group of professionals who are willing to be your sounding board can mean the difference between success and failure.Your board should be made up of seasoned professionals in non-competing businesses. You should:- Select three to five members who can fill in the gaps. Include people unrelated to you who can take a broad view of your business and are willing to sugg - And apart from all these things, there was the daily pressure of my anxiety and deep concern for all the churches. Paul was no stranger to life’s roadblock, detours, potholes and dead-end streets. He knew what it was like to experience disappointment, disillusion, depression and defeat. He understood difficulties, sorrow, ridicule and betrayal. He knew pain, and suffering and unrelenting troubles. And yet, in the maturity of his faith, he was able to declare, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Paul did not have time to sit around and feel sorry for himself. He adjusted to his circumstance and worked in it. He refused to allow any situation regardless of how challenging it may have been, to deter him from his work. When things are not going the way you want them to, what do you do? Do you complain about your situation and feel sorry for yourself? Do you blame others, or the system or God for your circumstance? Do you wonder what did you do to deserve your troubles or wonder why God is picking on you? Stop singing the blues; nobody wants to hear it. Ninety-nine percent of life is attitude. The kind of attitude Job had when he said, “Even though he slays me, yet will I trust him.” The kind of attitude Paul had when he said, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” The kind of attitude the Canadian Terry Fox had after losing his leg to cancer. When asked, where do you go from here Terry? He said, “Well, I think I’ll run a little bit.” So with one leg and a prosthesis, he ran halfway across Canada until cancer took the other leg and spread to his lungs. Terry had learned the secret to being content whatever his circumstance. He made appropriate life adjustments and worked with it. I recall a particular Thanksgiving service held at a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance. To learn how to be Grantor Trust - What is It? did not have time to sit around and feel sorry for himself. He adjusted to his circumstance and worked in it. He refused to allow any situation regardless of how challenging it may have been, to deter him from his work.The purpose of a trust is to create an "artificial legal person" to protect, hold, and manage your private wealth for the benefit of your heirs. - As in any contract, someone must initiate the contract (grantor or trustee). So the grantor trust is simply someone who has initiated the trust. Read below for what is a non-grantor trust. - The contract (trust agreement) must specify the who, what, where, when, why, and other conditions. - Finally, the contract is for the benefit of someone or something. In other words, the beneficiaries could b When things are not going the way you want them to, what do you do? Do you complain about your situation and feel sorry for yourself? Do you blame others, or the system or God for your circumstance? Do you wonder what did you do to deserve your troubles or wonder why God is picking on you? Stop singing the blues; nobody wants to hear it. Ninety-nine percent of life is attitude. The kind of attitude Job had when he said, “Even though he slays me, yet will I trust him.” The kind of attitude Paul had when he said, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” The kind of attitude the Canadian Terry Fox had after losing his leg to cancer. When asked, where do you go from here Terry? He said, “Well, I think I’ll run a little bit.” So with one leg and a prosthesis, he ran halfway across Canada until cancer took the other leg and spread to his lungs. Terry had learned the secret to being content whatever his circumstance. He made appropriate life adjustments and worked with it. I recall a particular Thanksgiving service held at a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance. To learn how to be Wealth Networking-Move Smoothly Among Conversations of attitude Paul had when he said, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” The kind of attitude the Canadian Terry Fox had after losing his leg to cancer. When asked, where do you go from here Terry? He said, “Well, I think I’ll run a little bit.” So with one leg and a prosthesis, he ran halfway across Canada until cancer took the other leg and spread to his lungs. Terry had learned the secret to being content whatever his circumstance. He made appropriate life adjustments and worked with it.Smoothly end the conversationYou’ve had an enjoyable and informative conversation with someone at the event. Your conversational partner has revealed reasons for attending the event and told you the biggest challenge in their business today. These reasons and their challenge affect how you end the conversation.If during your partner’s responses to your open-ended questions and encouragement, you hear some interesting things but nothing related to your products or services, you can still leave them feeling good th I recall a particular Thanksgiving service held at a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance. To learn how to be Radio Ga-Ga: How to Listen to Internet Radio a church I use to pastor. People were rising to give thanks to God for so many things. Some thanked Him for being able to pay off mortgage notes, some thanked Him that there was no death or sickness in their home; some thanked Him for their jobs and good health. An elderly woman sitting in the back of the church stood up. She stated that things had not gone well for her during the year. Her son died, her health deteriorated, she could barely make ends meet on the little social security she was getting. She said, “But children, I thank God that it is as well with me as it is.” You cannot beat that. It is the words of one who has learned how to be content in any circumstance.You will discover a few hundred radio stations from across the planet covering a number of different categories to choose from – rap, rock, ambient, electronica and reggae, to name but a few. These are called 'streams', as they are digital transmissions despatched to your machine using the internet.iTunes radio is easy1. To take a look at what's available you simply need to click on the Radio button in the iTunes Source menu bar on the left of the iTunes interface. This takes you to a list of categorie To learn how to be content in any circumstance necessitates that you begin by making the decision to take life where you find it and work with it. Now, this is not easy. It is one of the most difficult tasks ever to be tackled by man; to be limited and restrained and yet, be content. It is something you have to painfully learn. It is a dilatory process. And it is not something that we can achieve on our own. Paul said, “With the Source, I can do all things.” He drew his power and strength from a Source outside of himself. It has been my discovery that living close to the Source takes the limits off of you. If you live close to the Source, the Source will strengthen and take care of the substance. If you take care of God’s business, God will take care of you. THE SECRET: Take life where you find it, whatever the circumstance, and work with it.
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