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Ponder Building

9/25/2012

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Building a dream together  takes many forms.  It's important to find what your core values are to determine where one wants to go.  This ensures that you will be working on the same path.  A necessity if you are to have a long lasting relationship.  Appreciation for the differences and talents of each other, those which enrich your lives is a blessed addition.

If your home, your life together, is to be a palace or a hovel, it all depends on the work you put into it together.  Our country castle, medieval in structure and interior reflect our abilities and our desire to be liveable.

Remember, most palaces have been built by greedy rulers unconcerned with their people and thus were inhabited by unhappy people.

Be certain that your dream and your life together reflect your core values that your castle will be based on a solid foundation of love, trust  and commitment thru adversity.

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Bite Your Tongue

9/4/2012

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In an effort not to say something one might regret, this term alludes to holding the tongue between the teeth. Shakespeare used it in 2 Henry VI (1:1): "So York must sit and fret and bite his tongue."

Such is life if we are to have peace in relationships, at work and with friends.  Those who have not learned this simple procedure of holding your tongue between your teeth  will eventually have no friends with which to wag their tongue.  My mothers admonition of always think before you speak brings harmony to a home where closer friendships are able to thrive.

This simple technique takes only a moment

1.  Place tip of tongue between your teeth
2.  Bite gently
3.  Count to 10 out-loud
4.  Notice how difficult it is to talk when holding your tongue and how foolish you sound
5.  Laugh heartily and move on

Those who may, or may not be deserving of your wrath will also be laughing and confused with your tongue biting



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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Here's where Bonnie Talks:  "Married couples who love each other tell each other a thousand things without talking" Chinese proverb... so what am I thinking?

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