Click here for this week’s Safety Tidbits and enjoy the following bit of advise.
Think About It!
Today before you say an unkind word to someone . Think of someone who cannot speak. Before you complain about the taste of your food, think of someone who has nothing to eat. Before you complain about your husband or wife, think of all the lonely people in the world. Today before you complain about life, think of all those just struggling to survive. Before you complain about your children, think of all those who’ve lost a child. Before you argue about your dirty house, think of the people who are living in the streets even in this country. Before whining about the distance you have to drive, think of the people who have to walk miles for clean water. And when you are tired and complain about your job, think of the unemployed, the disabled, and those who wished they had your job. And when depressing thoughts seem to get you down, put a smile on your face and thank God you’re alive and still around. Complaining like negative thinking – is a terrible waste of the time you’ve been given! A grateful attitude promotes positive thinking! And, if you really want to really feel blessed, go to a homeless shelter or soup kitchen and help serve up a meal or two. You’ll find out very quickly, just how well you have it… and you’ll see how grateful these people with so much less truly are to have someone helping them out. Life is good!
Have a Great Weekend, I know I will – Be Safe! Think Positive
Once our minds are ‘tattooed’ with negative thinking, our chances for long-term success diminish. -John Maxwell
Thanks, WK
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