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More Work?

1558) When I was in high school, I worked at a Hallmark store, back when physical cards and such were much desired. I enjoyed working there and I remember the closer the Christmas season came, the busier our store would get. I enjoyed the busyness. It kept me on my feet, making the hours I
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Gifts Wrapped in Ugly Paper

1557) I’m not sure who came up with the ugly sweater thing several years ago, but I find it interesting what one person considers ugly isn’t necessarily ugly to me and vice versa. We can view gift wrap similarly. Some wrap is beautiful and others can be overwhelmingly “busy” in its design and unpleasing to
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I’ve Been Laid Off

1554) There was a time in my teaching district when they were going to close two schools to save money and resources. Because I had only been teaching in this district for a few years, I knew the administration would likely lay me off. Fortunately, I wasn’t but others were. It’s a scary thing to
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War Council

1553) Sometimes in life I find myself being sucked into a vortex of emotion. I have lived inside my skin long enough to know that during this swirling, making important decisions isn’t prudent. For example, when someone does or says something to me and I experience a surge of emotion, it’s probably good to let
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Graciousness

1552) My husband bravely watches the news every evening, and I say bravely because there is so much angst among many and to me it gets tiring. One of the news shows my husband watches is The Five on Fox News. I’m usually doing other things while it’s on, but I’m aware of its basic
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Seeing Isn’t Always Believing

1550) I’ve written before that while growing up, I felt that people mentioned in the Bible as having great faith (or demonstrating it in their actions) had an advantage over me. After all, didn’t they hear God’s words and experienced or witnessed great miracles? Wouldn’t faith in God be so much easier under these circumstances?
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The Facts of Life

1549) As a middle-aged, going on senior-aged individual, I am facing a reality that I have blindly resisted and that is, in this life, there will always be pain. Because of this, I’d rather stick my head in the sand and pretend that if I can just think a painful situation through, I can make the
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Assumptions Are Not Helpful

1548) I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am too quick to make assumptions and even quicker, believing them as fact. I assume I know what my husband is thinking. I assume my friends know what I am struggling with. I assume I know what the driver in front of me is going
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Silent Crises

1547) There are moments in life that are difficult and tragic. Perhaps it’s a loved one who is suffering with some physical illness. It could be the loss of a much-needed job. It may be the death of someone you were extremely close to. Most people understand any of these solemn events because they are
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Be Careful Whom You Trust

1546) Part of the job I have, teaching language arts, involves teaching kids the “truth” about the Wild, Wild Web; the internet. Yes, kids these days use electronics probably more than any of us do, but it does not mean they know how to prudently use it. So, to combat this “knowledge,” I teach the
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