Thursday Thirteen
How to become a sweet old lady instead of a grumpy old grouch is the title of a book by Marilynn Carlson Webber (Zondervan, 1996), a pastor's wife. Some of her suggestions need to be started early, or will require some practice. It's good advice for all ages. Here's a few of her chapter headings and other thoughts.1. Create your own party; take the initiative to make your life interesting and fun
2. Accentuate the positive
3. Do your best and do what you can; you can't win if you're not in the game
4. Keep doing what is needed, but
5. Know when to quit
6. Take time to smell the roses
7. Make new friends--concern yourself more with giving than receiving
8. Give the gift of encouragement--give 10 compliments for one criticism
9. Give the gift of memories
10. Change yourself first and start with forgiving. Unforgiveness will result in sleepless nights, physical disorders, depression, stifled creativity, bitterness, resentment and will rob you of joy.
11. Look on the funny side of life.
12. Develop a vital faith.
13. Wear out, don't rust out.
Visited and visitors today:
Cheryl,Cindi, JAM, Jane, Janeen, Jen, John, Kitty, KT Cat, Lady Bug, Leah, Mar, Pippajo, Skittles, Something Blue, Smurf, Staci T,
Terrell, Terri,
14 comments:
These were great and something I think all of us need to pay attention to. Happy Thanksgiving to you! And my #2 Thursday Thirteen is up.
Happy Thanksgiving and Happy TT!
Great list! Those are all words to live by - thanks for sharing. :)
Happy T13. :)
Great list and appropriate for people of all ages. I may have to get that book:) Have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!
I love #13!!
Happy Turkey Day!
xo
LBC
Great list. These could also work for preventing someone (like me) from becoming a grumpy old man, too.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I always like your TTs. I also like the Milton Friedman quote in your blog header.
My TT is up.
Great list sounds like a good book
Happy Thanksgiving
A list worth living by...
You do have lots of blog..i'll try to visit another one...
I sneak in some blog time at work if I can.
What a great list! Thanks for the awesome tips. :)
My TT is up too. Happy Thanksgiving!
How positive and fantastic. I love your list!
I liked the wear out, don't rust out! Thanks for visiting my TT. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
We old geezer guys could use some of this advice, too!
It's been a while since I checked in on you. I'm always glad I stopped by! (Even if you do think I'm adopted!)
Very clever list, thanks for sharing! have a happy day :)
I know I am late, but better late than never, right?
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