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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Weight
Not to be Dark or Gloomy on Thanksgiving, but opening up your eyes a little bit more makes you all the more appreciative of everything God has given you.......
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Another thanksgiving....
Every so often, God makes you realize the beauty in life. This beauty then engulfs itself into fine pigments of cells, blockading certain areas into the brain to develop what we call memories.
Hence, a thing of beauty is a joy forever (Adam Keates)
Be thankful man.....life was given today but not promised tomorrow....we seldom take the time to sit down and realize the blessings god gives us in its smallest forms....
Car ride from the diner today, we watched as the air-balloon people were dancing aimlessly in the winds...We laughed for almost ten minutes without stopping
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Breath...
Can someone remind to just breath....
Organization is a catalyst in leading an effective and efficient life. If it seemed this simple, why is it not easy to carry through?
Monday, November 17, 2008
Phases
God calls them seasons. My mother calls it stages. Scientists call them parts of an entire process. Sociologists call it subjects to the breath of their surroundings.
I call them PHASES. I am starting to pick up on the fact that god has certain phases of realization that I need to live through.
For instance, President- Elect Barack Obama, conveyed his idea for change in an incumbent democracy of America. It was'nt until a couple of weeks prior to his election that I began to realize that this phase for wanting change not only existed in my external environment, but resonated within the context of my own life. The lack of dedication to school work crept up to me, giving me clear indication that it was time for a change. Change constituted a restructuring of my priorities, immediate sub-groups and time management.
My current phase....identifying the problem that creates all other problems. In my organizational behavior class, there's typically one single problem that dictates the root of others. Ironically, the same topic is being taught in my Corporate Finance class and it was one of the many topics underlined in yesterdays church service.
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