Saturday, April 3, 2010

Marking TIme, Making The Right Moves

The media gives us a wide variety of news as pertaining to all of the snapshots on our economy and it's gradual rise back to strength, yet we mark time, we learn to plan, we think to plan, we execute our plans.  Not all the best moves, but the right moves -each to his or her own best judgement in terms of sustaining personal economics. We apply the principles of saving, budgeting, networking, equipping ourselves, praying, readjusting our attitudes and approaches to the things we must do and the things we must learn to change.  Education is feeling the warmth of the nation at large enter her hallways of learning to apply more knowledge to potential skill, and nurture it's growth with encouragement to create new ideas and stimulate better refinement of making the right moves.  We learn to dispel fear and take on courage to force out defeat and praise assertive efforts to become better than we were before the economy collapsed, because of the hands of a few who were greedy in high places.

The wind was knocked out of us, we were caught off guard (some of us), we heal, we forgive, we move on, we rebuild.

We're marking time to take time to look around us, reassess our positions and reevaluate our course personally, with family, among friends and in networks of those who are closest to us.  It's about making the right moves, including more prayer which is a key component, changing our old habits, reforming to the success that a productive and resourceful mind has the shear capability of doing.  We make those around us hopeful, helpful, happy and hard to discourage.  Sometimes we have to just "mark time," it's perfectly ok just as long as we don't become apathetic, unproductive and without hope. Making the right moves can only be done by you, the person, the man, the woman, the family, the heart driven, the helpers, the practical, the lovers of life for all the right moves, unselfishly and always with faith, and the will.

1 comment:

  1. hmmm... i hv never seen one short article with so much descriptions in each statement made. :) very refreshing indeed.

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