Remember – The Right Thing

By Dolly | Jul 21, 2009


rememberJuly 20, 2009

When you say someone’s name, make their name feel safe in your mouth.
Don’t give too many details unless asked in any given situation.
Think before you speak; don’t be wise in your own eyes.
Don’t correct others’ children; be friendly.
Try not to be opinionated about everything, practice quietness.
When someone finishes talking, don’t always try to have the last word.
Don’t look for your happiness in people; you will set yourself up for disappointment.
If someone is rude, respond in loving manner yet make your point.
If someone is difficult, the answer is not to avoid them but to practice gentleness with wisdom.
Don’t let others decide for you; learn to decide for yourself, good or bad.
Don’t let people change who you are in any given circumstance; keep your peace at all times.
Let people be who they are; it’s not your duty to correct them; let them figure it out, correct yourself.
If someone is not listening about doing the right thing; let them make their own decisions and learn from their mistakes.
When giving a gift don’t expect anything in return you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Not everyone feels the same way as you do. Practice freedom of choice.
When someone hurts you don’t stay in pain because he/she may not realize the situation. Look to God, get delivered and experience peace.

    3 Comments so far
    1. Chang July 21, 2009 6:48 pm

      I don’t think there is anything wrong with correcting children. I correct my sister’s kids and I believe it will only help their character and they will become better being in life.

    2. Anita August 20, 2009 10:44 am

      This is some good stuff to remember..

    3. Noel August 22, 2009 9:52 am

      This is a good one, I read “Pride the Root Cause” I think you can relate this one as an answer to the other post.

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