Do you need any help in this area (I know I do!).
This link might be a useful reminder.
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
Something for my colleagues to remember
When, against one's will one is high pressured into making a hurried decision the best answer is always NO because no is more easily changed to yes than yes is changed to no.
(Source: Charles E Nielson)
(Source: Charles E Nielson)
View from my house (I wish!)
Thursday, 29 March 2007
Limit desk damage
If you're putting in extra hours you could be putting yourself at risk. People who work overtime are 60% more likely to experience injury or illness than those who maintain a healthy work-life balance, reveals research from the US.
(Source: Healthy)
(Source: Healthy)
Monday, 26 March 2007
It's all happening perfectly!
Hopelessness creates inactivity, and so does denial. Action is what is needed.
(this even works when it comes to housework!)
(this even works when it comes to housework!)
We all make mistakes ...
For every problem that I may create, I am confident that I can find a solution!
A thought for the end the day
Most of us spend 59 minutes in an hour living in the past with regret for lost joys, or shame for things badly done ... or in a future which we either long for or dread.
Do we often travel through life accompanied by the ghosts of our past, present and future? Instead of focusing on the events in our present journey, we may find ourselves diverted by thoughts of what once way, what we haven't done, and what we may never do.
As long as we travel this way, we will miss a good part of each minute. We will not learn to use our present time to its utmost: to experience, listen, feel, learn, plan, and grow.
The ghosts of the past, present, and future are crutches we lean on when we're too weak to use our own resources. We can be strong if we learn to rely on ourselves, our higher power, and our companions in life.
How can I live each minute without thoughts of the past or future?
Do we often travel through life accompanied by the ghosts of our past, present and future? Instead of focusing on the events in our present journey, we may find ourselves diverted by thoughts of what once way, what we haven't done, and what we may never do.
As long as we travel this way, we will miss a good part of each minute. We will not learn to use our present time to its utmost: to experience, listen, feel, learn, plan, and grow.
The ghosts of the past, present, and future are crutches we lean on when we're too weak to use our own resources. We can be strong if we learn to rely on ourselves, our higher power, and our companions in life.
How can I live each minute without thoughts of the past or future?
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