some great tips on a day time line
I use some of these myself
This morning was our weekly Rotary meeting. It starts at 7. I was honoured along with Dave Paul with a Paul Harris award for our community service. It’s a great honour.
Tim
Bob Castle spoke about my background and community service. It was good to hear. I very much enjoyed Dave Pauls story as well. Bonnie Burke introduced him and our club President Susan Brister and fellow Dream Mountains Foundation climber made Dave’s presentation.
Time management tip, write a little review while having your lunch break while the idea and content is fresh in your mind.
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** Time is the greatest of all doctors. Given a chance, it can cure most of the ills that people complain about.
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This does not mean you should ignore physical problems. If something is wrong with your body, you need to try to understand as quickly as possible what is causing your ailment and then act to correct the situation.
But sometimes we find ourselves tense and aching. Our heads feel fit to burst, our stomachs rebel at the mildest food and the ache in our backs is relentless. Simple tension can be the cause, and the solution is plain old honest relaxation. Allow yourself time each day to unwind, to contemplate the things you enjoy. A few hours of carefree pleasure each week can do wonders for the problems that plague you and give you the energy and perspective you feel you’ve lost.
** Napoleon Hill’s Thought for the Day
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