
You cannot predict or control the weather. Don’t worry about it. Make the most of each day, despite the weather.
You cannot predict or control the weather. Don’t worry about it. Make the most of each day, despite the weather.
My father passed along a saying to me. Some days you get the bear, other days the bear gets you. Some days are better than others.
Do you take enough risks in your life? If not, make sure you open the next envelope you receive. It may contain life’s golden ticket.
Memorial Day is when we honor the fallen in our country. Make sure to take the time and think about their sacrifices.
It is impossible to become great at anything without a lot of practice. None of the best rock-n-roll bands were great when they began.
My mom taught me many lessons over the years. This is the most important one. You have to stand on your own and make your own decisions.
As I age I often wonder to myself does anything get better. There is – your competition shrinks in sports. May you win as you grow old.
The author recalls a costly mistake of ignoring red flags when purchasing airline tickets and emphasizes the importance of recognizing various red flags in life. He categorizes them into actual, romantic, and financial red flags, providing personal anecdotes and advice. His message stresses vigilance in identifying and responding to these signals to avoid regret and make better decisions.
Mary and John witnessed Christ’s agonizing death, not expecting his resurrection. Author Doug Keating reflects on doubting God’s presence in life, underscoring the surprise of Easter morning as proof of God’s plans. He encourages seeking God’s intervention and recognizing His love through daily communication. Easter embodies hope and divine surprises.
The writer reflects on their struggles with pacing both in running and life, sharing experiences from races and a poignant sermon by Andy Stanley on the importance of patience. They emphasize that success comes from balancing speed with endurance, advising against sprinting through life without considering the long road ahead.