Robert, for the sake of clarity, please respond to a post at the top
of the post. Makes for much easier understanding of what are their
words and yours. Also, you might want to add your name. The
moderators need to be able to tell which is which in a timely manner.
Oh, and thanks! ~Alice
--- In achangewilldoyougood@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Collins"
<Robertsweb2000@...> wrote:
>
> --- In achangewilldoyougood@yahoogroups.com, "Teri"
> <teri_jackson2003@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone, my name is Teri and I just wanted to say hello
and
> > introduce myself. Here are a few things I TRY to live by but
> > sometimes that doesnt work. lol
> >
> > BE committed to DO what it takes to HAVE what you want.
> >
> > IF better is possible is good good enough
> >
> > I cannot change or heal what I do not acknowledge
> >
> > If you do what you have always done you will get what you always
> got.
> >
> If you try to re-invent the wheel and do something you have never
> done with the idea that doing something new may result that better
> could come from it, and it doesn't, maybe it is because thats
already
> been tried by others and did and yet by others and did not...
>
> you can not change or heal what you do not know and if you refuse
to
> ackknowledge what you do not know with the belief that you do, you
> are not being true to yourself in that you do not acknowledge what
> others beleive not knowing why they beleive what they do for not
> asking why they do...
>
> You can be committed to what you want but you can't always get what
> you want no matter how good it may be if obtaining it would be
better
> only after having had come to having obtaining it; and in that,
doing
> so would require the help of others that came not and the requiring
> of someone to change, who will not, even if that someone is someone
> other than yourself who could if they would...
>
> better is not always possible if not obtainable no matter how hard
> one tries...
>
> If what you want that you're committed to is for others to change,
it
> is what they are committed to that determines if they do or not,
not
> your commitment to change them...
>
> There is no garrantee that you can change what you do acknowledge.
>
> If good is good enough, what must it be that could be better if
> better is not good enough? as long as anything can be good enough,
> it's not possible for better to be good enough or better would be
> obtainable as good enough... if better has a price tag that is not
> affordable, then what is affordable must be accepted as good enough.
>
> if not, you will lose what was good enough trying to obtain the
> unobtainable thinking it desireable because it would be better...
> thus ending up with less then good enough that once had been
obtained
> as good enough, but now, must be obtained again which may be
> impossible; and thus what was better was good enought but now what
> was good enough is nolonger... as it was and is no more posessed...
> and thus had become like unto something that has been lost which
was
> better before it was... even though, it was only concidered good,
> but not good enough.
>