Choose the Main Thing – LOVE

By M-Power

“The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” stephen covey O.K. this is a bit redundant, but life gets redundant sometimes and we need to remember why we are doing what we are doing.  Even me. It is so easy to get lost in the details. Our goal at Live On Purpose is to “Save and Enrich Key Relationships.” The main thing that will keep those relationships going and bring us the highest amount of satisfaction and happiness we can know is love. Choosing love each and every day and in each and every interaction will save and enrich your relationships. Valentine’s is a great time to remember this truth and keep love as your MAIN THING. Remember how much you loved your spouse on your wedding day? Remember how much you loved your child on the day they were born? Remember how much you loved…

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The Times They Are A-Changin’

By M-Power

A commercial (which will not be named), came on during a perfectly family friendly show and a conversation ensued about how the world is changing. A few longed for the good ol’ days. Funny thing is, the good ol’ days mean something different to each generation and do we really wish our world was static? Let’s go back to the good ol’ days of outhouses and horse and buggies with the pony express. No takers? Fact is, “The Times They Are A Changin’,” sort of. One thing that doesn’t change in our world are principles. Principles, when identified and applied, ground us in an ever-changing world. When we align our behavior with principles, we have a framework from which to guide our lives and have a better chance of ending up where we want to go, no matter what is happening around us. Think about an area in your life…

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Enough Time

By M-Power

When you say you don’t have enough time you are always lying. Everyone has exactly the same amount of time – 24 hours every day – not a minute more or less. You will spend all of it every day, and then you get a new allotment of 24 hours the next day. The frustration comes in sacrificing things of greater value. If we spend our precious time on things that aren’t really that important to us, we will feel that our time is wasted. Commit to spending your time as carefully as you would spend your money on the things that you really want. The key is not to prioritize what’s on the schedule, but to schedule your priorities. – Stephen Covey Calling all parents! – Register now for Parental Power – http://www.parental-power.com/?page_id=424 Dr. Paul

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