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flashbacks rule January 28, 2009

Filed under: family, love — karenamor @ 3:28 pm
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I’ve been cleaning out our office for days now and had a blast going through some old, really old memories.  So, i decided it might be nice to share some of my findings with you.  Here is a picture of my cousin Marienell and I with my parents from back in the day. 

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With exception to my nose, don’t I look just like Nikka?  Crazy!  And isn’t Marienell just a cutie.  My parents look happy too.  I have some blackmail videos too, that I’ve warned a couple folks about already, so who knows, you might get a chance to see some of those videos here…Just kidding.  I will need to get releases first.

 

Put in the Big Rocks First- New Year’s Determination December 31, 2008

Filed under: inspire, life, love — karenamor @ 1:04 pm
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Seeing that the new year is just around the corner, I thought it would be fitting to send you all this story of the “Big Rocks”.  About 15 years ago, I joined my cousin Leah and her friends in a tradition of writing out new year’s resolutions.  This list included new things we wanted to try along with the things we wanted to do better in our life.  This new year, I am determined to do things better, like prioritizing.  Here is where the story comes in…
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Put In The Big Rocks First!

In First Things First, Stephen Covey tells a story that one of his associates heard at a seminar. The seminar presenter pulled out a wide-mouth gallon jar and placed it next to a pile of fist-sized rocks. After filling the jar to the top with rocks, he asked, “Is the jar full?”

The group replied, “Yes.”

He then got some gravel from under the table and added it to the jar. The speaker jiggled the jar until the gravel filled the spaces between the rocks. Again, he asked, “Is the jar full?”

This time, the group replied, “Probably not.”

The speaker then added some sand and asked, “Is the jar full?”

“No!” shouted the group.

Finally, the speaker filled the jar to the brim with water and asked the group the point of this illustration.

Someone replied that you could always fit more things into your life if “you really work at it.”

“No,” countered the speaker. The point is, if you don’t put the big rocks in first, ” . . . would you ever have gotten any of them in?”

As you start the new year, think of the “big rocks” in your life as the things you can do to make this a healthier and happier year for yourself and others. When making decisions during the moments, days and months of the year ahead, ask: “Is this a big rock?”

Say “yes” to your “big rocks” first. Don’t feel you need to explain each “no” when the smaller gravel and sand try to fill your time. “No” can be a complete sentence!

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I wish you all happiness and love in this new year.  You are all big rocks in my life.