One of the challenges we confront in life is recognizing when we have plenty.
Frequently there are times when we believe we need more of something only to discover that we have had it right along.
Research has proven health benefits of laughter rating from beefing up the immune system to bringing down food cravings to increasing one’s threshold for pain.
There’s even a rising therapeutic field called humor therapy to help individuals heal more quickly, amid additional things.
“In reality there is perhaps not one of our natural passions so hard to subdue as pride. Disguise it, struggle with it, beat it down, stifle it, mortify it as much as one pleases, it is still alive, and will every now and then peep out and show itself…For even if I could conceive that I had completely overcome it, I should probably be proud of my humility.”
- Benjamin Franklin
Hi Everyone,
People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime.
When you know which one it is, you will know what to do for that person.
FOR A REASON
When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed.
The other day I went to a hypermarket. On reaching the parking lot, I noticed a there were some people crowding around a parked car near the main entrance.
After parking my car, and out of curiosity, I went to see what the fuss was about. There were two men, in their early thirties I guessed, arguing. About what? To my amazement, they were arguing about the parking space!
After a short while, I walked away to go into the hypermarket to do my groceries shopping.
While driving home, I recalled the incident. read more…
The man said, “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called ‘woman,’ for she was taken out of man.”
- Genesis 2:23 NIV
I consider myself blessed, lucky and easier to be a man. You may be wondering why I say so. I came across an article a friend sent me :
When you’re are man… read more…
How long will you think your lifespan will be? Nobody knows, right? Let’s say you get to live to your 70th birthday. You would have spent 23 years sleeping, 17 years working, 11 years watching, 6 years traveling, 6 years eating, 3 years getting ready and 3 years going to church.
But is this what a successful or a significant life is all about?







