Powerful Message: "Just as a small fire is extinguished by the storm whereas a large fire is enhanced by it - likewise a weak faith is weakened by predicament and catastrophes whereas a strong faith is strengthened by them."
Viktor E. Frankl ~1905-1997, Holocaust Survivor and Author of Man's Search for Meaning
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
To my family and facebook friends: Wishing you a Sweet, Healthy and Prosperous New Year, filled with happiness, love and peace, laughter and joy, and quality time with family and friends. Be kind, be forgiving and pray for peace and good health for those who are ailing.
La Shana Tova ... with love and respect, Robin , Jack & Brandon
La Shana Tova ... with love and respect, Robin , Jack & Brandon
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
There's no business like show business except when your business funds itself! You've just gotta see this. Labor Day weekend is the time to rethink about working hard vs. work smart! http://ping.fm/pDZAj
Thought for the Day September 3, 2010
THE RIGHT SORT OF ACTIONS REQUIRE NO EMBELLISHMENT OF WORDS.
One of the most common mistakes is making excuses to explain why we do not succeed. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people in the world-those who do not succeed-are excuse-makers. They try to explain their action, or inaction, with words. When you succeed, accept the congratulations of others with good grace; when you fail, take responsibility for your actions, learn from your mistakes, and move on to more constructive things. When your actions are appropriate in every circumstance, you will never feel the need to explain them with words. Your actions will say all that needs to be said.
THE RIGHT SORT OF ACTIONS REQUIRE NO EMBELLISHMENT OF WORDS.
One of the most common mistakes is making excuses to explain why we do not succeed. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people in the world-those who do not succeed-are excuse-makers. They try to explain their action, or inaction, with words. When you succeed, accept the congratulations of others with good grace; when you fail, take responsibility for your actions, learn from your mistakes, and move on to more constructive things. When your actions are appropriate in every circumstance, you will never feel the need to explain them with words. Your actions will say all that needs to be said.
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