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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Word Search

Choose your words carefully.  They have value, impact, and longevity once they are uttered.  You cannot always control where they go or how they will be interpreted.  While some words sound alike, they may have very different meanings.  Do a mental search to make sure that you are using the right words that will benefit you and others.  Some examples of word pairs that can be used for motivation include weak/week, role/roll, hear/here, reign/rain,  meet/mete, coarse/course, pen/pin, and grate/great.


Don't let a weak start keep you from making a strong finish.  Work hard this week to make up any ground that you may have lost.

While it is okay to admire others, seek to be a role model for yourself.  Practice the positive characteristics that you want to strengthen, and break your bad habits when you roll over them with discipline, creativity, and awareness.

If you hear something that you don't understand, get clarification before you try to process it. Ask questions here, so that you will have some answers when you get there.

A reign of success will have peaks and valleys.  There may be a drought when nothing goes your way and other times when a continuous rain of favorable circumstances produces a flood of opportunities.

When sensitivity and communication meet, tact is developed.  Tact will help you mete out your words and gestures to deliver an appropriate message.

You might have to work with coarse material, or people, to remove rust from an abandoned dream.  A detour will have signs to help you get back on course.

A pen is a simple tool to help you record your past and present progress.  Connect them with a purpose pin to establish the base for your future.

Wise counsel can serve as a protective grate to help you avoid productivity holes that will drain and discourage you.  Being a great listener helps you make sound decisions.

Leave a comment and share which words applied to you this week.



 

3 comments:

  1. This post was so on point and timely. The Lord certainly knows that I can learn alot from this. Your Blog is like a fine, aged wine...it keeps getting better and better with time. Keep up the great work!
    -Tashma White

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  2. Thanks for the support and comment. I'm glad you enjoyed this week's post.

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  3. What a great blog!. All of the word pairs are so informative. Role/Roll really gets my attention. I think we all constantly evaluate ourselves and each other, looking for hints and clues that might help us achieve what we are driven towards.


    GTW

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