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It's a great idea.... :)
> filled with wisdom, and amazingly inspiring!
> YOUR friends are surely blessed to have YOU > in their lives! > We certainly are blessed to have you here! I agree with you Julie, Sandy's writings are full of great advice! Keeping a journal is a wonderful idea.... I also keep a journal -- though it is more of an "ideas" journal.... It's interesting to sometimes go back and see how the train of my thoughts have developed over time.... I know I don't lose my ideas, because if I ever want to look at them again they are right there in the journal. And Julie.... I also always feel a surge of excitement and optimism after reading anything you write too.... :) Dien |
Powerfully Practical(I love it)
Julie...
thanks!...I've always been looking for unique ways to express myself..I'm working on looking at myself objectively using the DOL and other tools...you don't know how much you've helped me ... |
Re: A dear friend of mine....
The best advice I could offer is a story I once heard.
Abraham Lincoln was once asked to speak to the graduating year of a university. He walked up to the stand, took off his top hat and placed it on the stand. Then he stood there, silent, just looking at all the graduating students. For 30 seconds there was complete silence, and this is a long time when there is perfect silence. Then, in his tone, which can't be described in words, he said "NEVER give up". For another 30 seconds, he didn't say a word. Then he spoke, with incredible passion in his voice, "NEVER give up". And once again, there was silence. After another 30 seconds, he said "NEVER give up", picked up his top hat, and left, to thunderous applause. |
Re: A dear friend of mine....
I thought that was Winston Churchill?
true blue Brit peter > The best advice I could offer is a story I > once heard. > Abraham Lincoln was once asked to speak to > the graduating year of a university. He > walked up to the stand, took off his top hat > and placed it on the stand. Then he stood > there, silent, just looking at all the > graduating students. For 30 seconds there > was complete silence, and this is a long > time when there is perfect silence. Then, in > his tone, which can't be described in words, > he said "NEVER give up". For > another 30 seconds, he didn't say a word. > Then he spoke, with incredible passion in > his voice, "NEVER give up". And > once again, there was silence. After another > 30 seconds, he said "NEVER give > up", picked up his top hat, and left, > to thunderous applause. |
Re: A dear friend of mine....
hmm, yer might have been, my knowledge of American History isn't spot on :)
> I thought that was Winston Churchill? > true blue Brit peter |
Re: A dear friend of mine....
Thanks Dominum and Peter....
I don't know who it was. But here's what I do know.... That was a great story with an excellent point. Thanks for sharing it! :) Cheers, Dien |
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