The March 18th reading from Allen James' Daily
Guide to Success series' "The Journey: A Calendar Book"; "Respect
others' property".
Having a respect for others' personal belongings/property is a character trait which, like most things in ...our
lives, gets taken for granted. Again, getting consumed with the busy
lives we lead takes our attention away from the very acts which bring us
personal success.
Remember, living consciously means
realizing every thought, every act, every deed affects our very
immediate futures as well as our distant futures. Disrespecting others'
property by not paying attention to the vehicle next to us in the
parking lot and "accidentally" dinging the vehicle door is an example of
not living consciously in one respect. If we were AWARE of pulling in
too close to the vehicle next to us this error wouldn't happen. Another
example of disrespect of others' property we may not be aware of is
littering. This is not only disrespecting the property of where the
litter falls, but as well where the trash pitched from a vehicle or
blown from a garbage can not secured ends up after being blown either by
the wind or by passing vehicles.
You get the picture I'm sure.
Show respect others' property, and remember, even the smallest of
actions have an effect on those around us.
Keep looking up. : ) AJ
Our reading for March 17th from Allen James' "Daily Guide to Success" series is..."Continue to grow".
One never ceases to learn. Keeping active not onlt physically but also
mentally and emotionally keeps us young in body, mind, and spirit.
Continuing to seek in our lives stifles boredom, stifles stagnation,
stifles complacency.
Searching out information which we've
always had interests in knowing more about is not a difficult task in
today's "information age".
The only excuse we have for not
growing is laziness. Take charge of your life. Don't allow the busy life
you lead to keep you from contining your growth.
All you have to do is type in and click "SEARCH".
Keep looking up. :) AJ.
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