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July 2007
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Thinking Like a Farmer
Reasons Why You Might Not Be Getting That Job
Five Simple Steps to a Happier Life
TMHA Seeking Homeownership Candidates
Do You Have Some Simple Advice for Managing Finances?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia
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Thinking Like a Farmer
One of the difficulties we face in our industrialized age is the fact
we've lost our sense of seasons. Unlike the farmer whose priorities change with
the seasons, we have become impervious to the natural rhythm of life. As a result,
we have our priorities out of balance. Let me illustrate what I mean:
For a farmer, springtime is his most active time. It's then when he must work around the
clock, up before the sun and still toiling at the stroke of midnight. He must keep his
equipment running at full capacity because he has but a small window of time for the
planting of his crop. Eventually winter comes when there is less for him to do to keep
him busy.
There is a lesson here. Learn to use the seasons of life. Decide when to pour it on and
when to ease back, when to take advantage and when to let things ride. It's easy to
keep going from nine to five year in and year out and lose a natural sense of priorities
and cycles. Don't let one year blend into another in a seemingly endless parade of tasks
and responsibilities. Keep your eye on your own seasons, lest you lose sight of value and
substance.
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