- So many things really don't matter.
- Don’t take things personally.
- The simple words, “I’m thinking about you” can mean a lot.
- Happiness is a choice.
- When people talk to you, listen to them.
- Don’t judge; there are a lot of facts you don’t know.
- Be patient.
- Kindness is powerful.
- Think before you speak.
- Look for what you can appreciate in people.
- Worrying is completely unprofitable.
- Let people know that you appreciate them.
- Children are amazing teachers.
- Enjoy today.
- Trust God.
- Having God’s approval is all that matters.
- When you’re full, quit eating.
- Be flexible.
- Say, “I’m sorry.”
- Do all you can do, and then accept it.
- Be honest.
- Be gentle.
- Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
- God’s timing is perfect.
- If you want the fruit, you have to be willing to pay the price to get it.
- Learn from the experiences of others.
- Respect the sacrifices of others.
- It’s easy to take for granted things I should be exceedingly thankful for.
- Consider others.
- Each day is precious; use it wisely.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Life Lessons
I decided that in "honor" of my 30th birthday, I would come up with a list of lessons I have learned over the years. As I began my list, I realized that there are very few lessons that I can put in the category of "have learned" (past tense). I have concluded that most life lessons are ones that we learn over and over. They're not accomplishments. They're things we keep working on and trying to remember and live by. I didn't know if I would share my list or not, but maybe I will. It was a profitable exercise for me, and I would encourage you to at least make one in your head even if you don't put it down on paper. Here's mine - unedited and incomplete, in no particular order. (There are 30.)
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