Entries from June 2009

Fellowship Fridays: Free Blogging Blueprint

Date June 19, 2009

blueprint 259x300 Fellowship Fridays: Free Blogging BlueprintToday’s Fellowship Fridays post is a little different because it is about one blogger and his gift to the blogging community. So, if you aren’t a blogger, you may want to skip this one… unless you want to know some of the crazy stuff we go through to create our blogs. The rest of you, who are bloggers, may want to take a moment to download and read Glen’s free ebook, Blogging Blueprint.

FOR THE RECORD: I don’t earn any money from this review, or from any clicks or links. Just sharing info.

5 Delightful Ways to Torture Your Children

Date June 18, 2009

home 137 490x367 5 Delightful Ways to Torture Your Children

Let’s face it… we all want to torture our kids. And if we’re really honest about it, we’d like to thoroughly enjoy the process. After all, they won’t be kids forever. But, with so many interesting ways to torture them, how do we find the very best? I’m sure you each have your personal favorites, but I wanted to share my top five with you. It’s taken me years to perfect these techniques for maximum results, and now I find them completely delightful in every way. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do:

Obstacles: Are They Tests or Warnings?

Date June 17, 2009

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Obstacles are tricky things…

If we think of someone pursuing a noble goal, like finding a cure for cancer, or trying for Olympic gold, then obstacles are merely tests of determination. Overcoming them shows commitment, resourcefulness, and an undeterred sense of purpose. If you focus on your goal, you can find a way around any challenge or complication.

On the other hand, if we consider a less than noble goal, obstacles take on a whole new dimension. For instance, if the objective is to feed an addiction to drugs, alcohol, gambling, food, online socializing, or the thrill of an illicit affair, the obstacles serve as a warning for you to stop, think, prioritize, and choose wisely.