Tag Archives: character

Addicted to Winning

Spirit, Soul, Body In my last post, we talked about everyone loves that winning feeling. It sure beats losing, right? I want to continue talking about your inner man in this article. You have an outer man called your body, and an inner man called your spirit. Your middle man is your soul, which consists […]

‘Love That Winning Feeling!

Ready, Set, Go… Everyone loves that winning feeling. You know what feeling I’m talking about… that one of triumph and exhilaration, of a race well-run or a match well-fought and you came away with the win. It is that feeling of getting the upper hand on your opponent, and you’ve got the trophy to prove […]

What’s Your Plan?

If You Can’t Readily Tell Me, You Don’t Have One! If someone asked us that question, we should be able to quickly tell them what plans we have for our life.  If we stumble around for words and can’t quickly answer the question, then we don’t know what our plan is. Whether it is our […]

How Considerate Are You?

Love in Action In a day and age where everyone is eaten up with “Self” (selfitis),  it is a rarity to find people who consider others above themselves. My husband is one of those people! I didn’t know how self-absorbed I was until I married him 30 years ago. He has taught me much on […]

React or Respond?

When something happens to you, do you respond or react… or overreact? Sometimes things happen that “tick you off” or “fire you up.” It could be anything from getting stuck in traffic, to standing in the slow line at the store, or someone just saying something the wrong way. You know what I mean. Your […]

Growth Has to be Intentional

Wishing Doesn’t Make It Happen Just like you plant corn seed to grow corn, you have to plant good thoughts in order to grow a good crop. Just like you can’t “think” a corn harvest in, if you “wish” hard enough you can go outside and your rows will be full of corn, ready to […]

Use it or Lose it

#1 – Identify It When thoughts, attitudes, emotions, or desires come to your door, the first thing you want to do is “Identify” them. Like someone knocking on your door, are they friend or foe? Do you receive them into your home or do you slam the door or not open it at all? Whose […]