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− | <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> | + | <br /><br />I could have taught Danielle these Scripture verses: 1 Thessalonians 5:17; James 1:27; Philippians 4:4 and many more. but instead the same Truth flowed from her heart with the simplicity of Heaven. It's a wisdom only the childlike can comprehend.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />My son is forever losing things. His homework. His library Book. That very important note I was supposed to sign and return. He is also often off-task. Playing Lego's after I asked him to clean his room. Pretending to slay imaginary storm troopers with his wooden spoon light saber, when he should be unloading the dishes. At nine years old I'm figuring he should be able to self-regulate; control his thoughts, his body; manage his time efficiently. Don't all kids know how to do this when they hit age nine? Apparently not. My ranting and raving were to no avail, and only made my son tune me out. So instead of yelling and nagging about what needs to be done, here are three simple ideas I implemented that have really eased the tension.<br /><br />Lee, Robert A. "Biography of Herman Melville." Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 74: American Short-Story Writers Before 1880. E. Bobby Ellen Kimbel, Pennsylvania State University, Ogontz Campus and William E. Grant, Bowling Green State University. The Gale Group, 1988. pp. 249-267.<br /><br />If I had known, I would have spent more time just "being" with the kids! Just laying down on the floor and "being" in God's presence. Now, I do that a lot - and the other day my 6-year old granddaughter grabbed a pillow and blanket and told me, "Grandma, you lay down and I'm going to sing to you." Making me comfortable and warm, she began to rub my back and from her heart burst forth this simple childlike melody. The words were right from God's heart.<br /><br />I will be following the story as best I can as I think the Asian is a beautiful, world-class museum with a marvelous staff, great programs and beautiful art. It could be better but then, what else is now? The Buddha cautions us against desiring perfection in this transitory world and for us to lose this jewel would be crushing. The Ganesh at the top of the escalator is delightful but deserves better than to be sold off at a fire sale by JP Morgan and company. We deserve better and most of all, the Asian Museum deserves a generous deal from its donor base along with somebody to whip back the pit bulls of the banking industry. [http://sanxuatsoda.red/ http://sanxuatsoda.red/] 't they gotten enough?<br /><br />In my travel briefcase, I keep a plastic storage bag containing 3-4 flipchart markers, cough drops, tissue and masking tape (to mark off back rows of training rooms). I also keep an extra battery for my presentation remote. These items are always where I need them when I need them.<br /><br />If you are stressed at work or with your home life, find ways to take some time out for yourself. You can only support the needs of your family and friends if you are healthy. One great way of forcing yourself to take some me time is to book a massage. Ask your therapist to include some tea tree oil in the massage oil to help your immune system deal with the stress impact from your lifestyle. |
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I could have taught Danielle these Scripture verses: 1 Thessalonians 5:17; James 1:27; Philippians 4:4 and many more. but instead the same Truth flowed from her heart with the simplicity of Heaven. It's a wisdom only the childlike can comprehend.
My son is forever losing things. His homework. His library Book. That very important note I was supposed to sign and return. He is also often off-task. Playing Lego's after I asked him to clean his room. Pretending to slay imaginary storm troopers with his wooden spoon light saber, when he should be unloading the dishes. At nine years old I'm figuring he should be able to self-regulate; control his thoughts, his body; manage his time efficiently. Don't all kids know how to do this when they hit age nine? Apparently not. My ranting and raving were to no avail, and only made my son tune me out. So instead of yelling and nagging about what needs to be done, here are three simple ideas I implemented that have really eased the tension.
Lee, Robert A. "Biography of Herman Melville." Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 74: American Short-Story Writers Before 1880. E. Bobby Ellen Kimbel, Pennsylvania State University, Ogontz Campus and William E. Grant, Bowling Green State University. The Gale Group, 1988. pp. 249-267.
If I had known, I would have spent more time just "being" with the kids! Just laying down on the floor and "being" in God's presence. Now, I do that a lot - and the other day my 6-year old granddaughter grabbed a pillow and blanket and told me, "Grandma, you lay down and I'm going to sing to you." Making me comfortable and warm, she began to rub my back and from her heart burst forth this simple childlike melody. The words were right from God's heart.
I will be following the story as best I can as I think the Asian is a beautiful, world-class museum with a marvelous staff, great programs and beautiful art. It could be better but then, what else is now? The Buddha cautions us against desiring perfection in this transitory world and for us to lose this jewel would be crushing. The Ganesh at the top of the escalator is delightful but deserves better than to be sold off at a fire sale by JP Morgan and company. We deserve better and most of all, the Asian Museum deserves a generous deal from its donor base along with somebody to whip back the pit bulls of the banking industry. http://sanxuatsoda.red/ 't they gotten enough?
In my travel briefcase, I keep a plastic storage bag containing 3-4 flipchart markers, cough drops, tissue and masking tape (to mark off back rows of training rooms). I also keep an extra battery for my presentation remote. These items are always where I need them when I need them.
If you are stressed at work or with your home life, find ways to take some time out for yourself. You can only support the needs of your family and friends if you are healthy. One great way of forcing yourself to take some me time is to book a massage. Ask your therapist to include some tea tree oil in the massage oil to help your immune system deal with the stress impact from your lifestyle.