FSS Newsletter :: January 2003
Quote of the Month
I've suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most
of them never happened.
—
Mark Twain
Looking for a Few New Year's Resolutions?
Let this coming year be better than all the others. Vow to
do some of the things you've always wanted to do but couldn't
find the time. Make a promise to make a difference.
Call up a forgotten friend. Drop an old grudge, and replace
it with some pleasant memories. Share a funny story with
someone whose sprits are dragging. A good laugh can be very
good medicine.
Vow not
to make a promise you don't think you can keep. Pay a debt.
Give a soft answer. Free yourself of envy and malice. Encourage
some youth to do his or her best. Share your experience,
and offer support. Young people
need role models.
Make a genuine effort to stay in closer
touch with family and good friends.
Resolve to stop magnifying small problems and shooting from
the lip. Words
that you have to eat can be hard to digest.
Find the time
to be kind and thoughtful. All of us have the same allotment:
24 hours a day. Give a compliment. It might give someone
a badly needed lift. Think things through. Forgive an injustice.
Listen more. Be kind.
Apologize when you realize you are wrong. An apology
never diminishes a person. It elevates him. Don't blow your
own horn. If you've done something praiseworthy, someone
will notice eventually.
Try
to understand a point of view that is different from your
own. Few things are 100 percent one way or another. Examine
the demands you make on others. Lighten up. When you feel like blowing your top, ask
yourself, "Will
it matter in a week from today?". Laugh the loudest
when the joke is on you. The sure way to have a friend is
to be one. We are all connected by our humanity, and we need
each other. Avoid malcontents and pessimists. They drag you
down and contribute nothing.
Don't discourage a beginner
from trying something risky. Nothing ventured means nothing
gained. Be optimistic. The can-do spirit is the fuel that
makes things go.
Read something uplifting. Deep-six the trash.
You won't eat garbage - why put it in your head? Don't abandon
your old-fashioned princi ples. They never go out of style.
When courage is needed, ask yourself, "If
not me, who? If not now, when?"
Walk tall, and smile
more. You'll look 10 years younger. Don't be afraid to say, "I
love you". Say it again. They are the
sweetest words in
the world.
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