From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Loving Thursday 3

December 10, 2009

Kiss and make up! To be really successful in a job, you need to love what you are doing. If necessary, get another job. To succeed in a good relationship, love is not an option. It’s essential! In business, the same rule applies. Love your customers! Show fascination in what they do. Ask how you [...]

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American Group Hug

December 5, 2009

A Mind Change Living in Britain, the song God Bless America can make me squirm. Often triumphalist. A tear-jerker operated for politicians by Party loyalists. However, I came across this rendition via StumbleUpon. Scroll down to it and be happily surprised. Perhaps delighted. Do you like it? And do you live outside the USA? A [...]

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Loving Thursday 2

December 3, 2009

Can I write this post in under 10 minutes? What is love without gratitude? Call it appreciation. It’s more than respect. It’s greater than affection. It is passion with morals. It is linked with the meaning of life, personal Purpose. Can I make this post better than the last? Only if I dedicate myself to [...]

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Loving Thursday

December 3, 2009

Thanks to Katrina of A Sudden Unexpected Twist It’s weird where curiosity takes you! (OK, I mean me. But, I hope you share in this.) After subscribing to Blogging Without a Blog, I noticed the above blog in its free register. It seemed girl stuff. Not for a 69.7 year-old man exactly. Besides, I dislike [...]

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Tombstone EU

December 2, 2009

Predicting the death of the EU Violent language is entirely appropriate when a foreign power has taken possession of this population, labeled British, without a vote! In long defiance of the request for one. In one stroke, from 1st December 2009, following the Treaty of Lisbon, now forced upon us: 1. The EU makes itself [...]

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Hug Special 2

December 1, 2009

Fastest post yet! My mistake is being too slow. Thinking too much. Not acting. Being too intellectual. And the like. I have 10 minutes before I go out of the house to catch a bus. (I have given up driving. It’s more peaceful. I can be slow, think, not act, create big thoughts. And repeat [...]

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