Working together gets a lot accomplished with the kids, cars, church projects, and health issues. Worth taking a day off.
Month: January 2012 (Page 1 of 2)
Warm bread and soup helps to settle things down. (And leaving the kids home helps, too.)
Probably want to go easy on her if she puts a truck into the ditch, since I did it…in the driveway! (Good thing the plow guy came by exactly then!)
Responding positively first and criticizing later is a better plan than just reacting.
The right car is going to feel right; I just have to be patient.
Getting new boots that fit great and look great make me surprisingly happy.
Work is a lot more fun when I don’t dread the boss.
Don’t keep moving a project along when your not comfortable, even if it’s at the last minute.
Maybe I’ve built enough trust to finally get people on board to make the necessary changes.
Hurtful words cut deep, but staying in control keeps me from regrets afterward.
Good things happen when you move your feet on defense, dive for loose balls, and get back on the fast break.
Giving me options that work for me and treating me like a friend you care about makes me want to give you my business every time!
It’s easy to criticize your teammates or your friends or your family but that doesn’t make things (or you) better.
I think I would be happier working for someone who showed appreciation for what I do. Right now, it’s never “Good Job” or even a simple “Thanks”.
Staying up until 1:30am working on her presentation, fixing her wiper blades, and (of course) flowers say “I take care of you.”
If you’re going to lock your keys in the car, do it near a dealer during business hours when your insurance agent is around to help and you can get a ride from a co-worker.
You can have an amazing regular season or a great playoff run but apparently not both. #Packers
To hear the calling in the night you have to listen.
Our culture tries to convince us that fathers (on earth and in heaven) make a lot of stupid rules to keep us from having fun. The truth is that fathers – especially Heavenly fathers – love us unconditionally and want what’s best for us.
Definitely let the PF Chang waitress give you a “ride in the limo”.