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March 31, 2021
Positively Speaking
An Asset Or A Liability
Most people, when asked, “What are your greatest assets and your greatest liabilities?” would answer with at least two different things, an asset and a liability. Yet, there is one thing that can be both an asset and a liability as we walk through life…our habits. Our habits can lift us up towards success or be the weight that holds us down, the wind beneath our wings of the heaviest burden we will ever carry.
Good habits born out of a positive attitude and a willingness to serve, will when consistently practiced, will lead us to a greater degree of success and satisfaction than we thought possible. Bad habits, on the other hand, born out of self-centredness and an attitude of “What’s in it for me?” will ultimately become a burden. Creating a negative impact on our life and make us more cynical and pessimistic. The good news is… we are in control…our bad habits can be changed, they can become our servant. We can teach ourselves to change the practices that are holding us down and change our lives for the better.
Next time you feel a negative thought towards something or someone, stop yourself and replace that thought with something positive. Ask yourself, “What positive aspects are there in this situation or in this person?” Really search and find the positive, then replace that negative thought with the new positive image. When faced with taking action, don’t respond as you have always done, think “Is there a more positive way to handle this?” You will soon develop new, better habits. Train yourself to change, educate yourself, reward yourself for making positive changes. You are in command. Habits are responses we do automatically, we need to control and adjust those habits, make them serve us and…
Develop Assets Not Liabilities
JUST TELLING IT LIKE IT IS
The BRAINTEASER
No One Believes Seniors
An elderly couple was celebrating their sixtieth anniversary. The couple had married as childhood sweethearts and had moved back to their old neighbourhood after they retired. Holding hands, they walked back to their school. It was not locked, so they entered and found the old desk they’d shared, where Andy had carved “I love you, Sally.” On their way back home, a bag of money fell out of an armoured car, practically landing at their feet. Sally quickly picked it up, and, not sure what to do with it, they took it home. There, she counted the money – fifty thousand dollars! Andy said, “We’ve got to give it back.” Sally said, “Finder keepers.” She put the money back in the bag and hid it in their attic. The next day two police officers, canvassing the neighbourhood looking for the money, knocked on their door. “Pardon me, did either of you find a bag that fell out of an armoured car yesterday?” Sally said, “No.” Andy said, “She’s lying. She hid it in the attic.” Sally said, “Don’t believe him; he’s getting senile.” The agents turned to Andy and began to question him. One said: “Tell us the story from the beginning.” Andy said, “Well when Sally and I were walking home from school yesterday…” The police officer turned to his partner and said, “We’re outta here!”
Editors Quote Book
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive –
to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.”
Marcus Aurelius
Trivia Quiz
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Your Horoscope
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ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19: Your entrepreneurial abilities should be thoroughly examined before you attempt to go into business for yourself. Be cautious.
TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20: Allow co-workers to help. Their input is invaluable, and they will be made to feel part of the team.
GEMINI May 21-June 20: Others look to you to set the standard. Lead by example and practice what you preach.
CANCER June 21-July 22: Constructive criticism should be met with gratitude. Someone is trying to help you, and you should be grateful.
LEO July 23-Aug 22: You may experience a temporary setback this week. Don’t allow this small problem to ruin your good nature.
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22: One who wants to help will only get in the way. If you want something done right, then do it yourself.
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Your practical nature takes a rest allowing your mischievous spirit to rule. Little will be gained, but you’ll have fun.
SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Your financial situation has left you in an excellent position to help others. Don’t be stingy with your good fortune.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Be cautious before giving advice. Choose your words carefully and make sure your meaning is understood.
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19: A few days off will give you a different (and better) perspective. You may discover that you were wrong.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Attention is lavished on you and your co-workers. Accept the praise with aplomb, and don’t let it go to your head.
PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20: An old friend may be discovered at a grand opening. Take time to renew old acquaintances. A surprise is in store.
Think Again!
Earl and Bubba are quietly sitting in a boat, fishing, chewing tobacco and drinking beer. Suddenly, Bubba says, “Think I’m gonna divorce the wife – she ain’t spoke to me in over 2 months.” Earl takes a long, slow sip of beer and says, “Better think it over…women like that are hard to find.”
When Lightning Strikes
The showers that give us spring flowers also bring a higher risk that lightning could strike people at work or play. Thunderstorms tend to be more numerous In the spring. Because weather patterns are more active this time of year, the chances that lightning could strike you during the spring are greater. One of the most important safety precautions is simply to be aware of an approaching thunderstorm and take shelter before it actually arrives. Seek shelter inside a building, home or automobile; however, the best protection is a building with a properly installed lightning protection system that provides the lightning with a direct pathway to the ground. Stay away from open doors and windows and avoid standing in small, isolated structures in open areas. This could put you right in the pathway of lightning because electricity looks for the path of least resistance to the ground.
Yearly Physical
During a physical, the doctor asked a man about his daily activity level. He described a typical day this way: “Well yesterday afternoon, I waded along the edge of a lake, drank 8 beers, escaped from wild dogs in the heavy brush, marched up and down several rocky hills, stood in a patch of poison ivy, crawled out of quicksand, jumped away from an aggressive rattlesnake and took four “potty breaks” behind big trees.” Inspired by the story, the doctor said, “You must be one heck of an outdoors-man!” “No,” he replied, “I’m just a lousy golfer.”
This Weeks Groaner
What did the ocean say to the beach?
NOTHING — It just waived.
The Last Word
Looking ahead is the best way
to keep from falling behind.