Working on a holiday weekend sucks...
Murphy's Law states that whenever I fill up my tank at what I think is a great price, the price will drop by a dime the next day...
There IS no "good time" to put up Christmas lights. Logistics or weather always get in the way...
If I just won the lottery for about $200k (and kept my job, of course), my financial problems would be solved...
What I WANT to do will never pull in enough money on its own to keep me financially afloat...
Wasting time thinking about "what if" scenarios doesn't solve anything...
What I have is good enough, and much more than many have. Time to share what I can spare...
Sharing what you have doesn't have to cost money or even time. A simple smile and kind word are worth more than money to most...
I get more pleasure making people happy by sharing my talents and making small kind gestures that I ever do by giving money or material goods...
I'll still throw my change in the Salvation Army kettle every time I one and donate my garage sale leftovers to charity...
I am a wholehearted believer in Karma...
Giving of yourself is inherently selfless. If not, it's bartering. Consider this next time you contemplate your motives for doing something nice...
I enjoy giving gifts that are appreciated. I don't focus on the price tag. It's the thought that counts, and the smile that's the payoff...
Conversely, if I sacrifice something of myself, I'm disappointed if it's not appreciated...
Michigan "snain" is not festive...
I love shopping. I just rarely have the time or money to do it...
I have a major craving to make some holiday fudge and bring a heaping plate to work for everyone...
I don't formally 'pray' often, but I often think of friends and wish them well...
I am ridiculously blessed with true friends, no matter how rarely (if ever) I see them...
With true friends, you will never hit rock bottom.
Murphy's Law states that whenever I fill up my tank at what I think is a great price, the price will drop by a dime the next day...
There IS no "good time" to put up Christmas lights. Logistics or weather always get in the way...
If I just won the lottery for about $200k (and kept my job, of course), my financial problems would be solved...
What I WANT to do will never pull in enough money on its own to keep me financially afloat...
Wasting time thinking about "what if" scenarios doesn't solve anything...
What I have is good enough, and much more than many have. Time to share what I can spare...
Sharing what you have doesn't have to cost money or even time. A simple smile and kind word are worth more than money to most...
I get more pleasure making people happy by sharing my talents and making small kind gestures that I ever do by giving money or material goods...
I'll still throw my change in the Salvation Army kettle every time I one and donate my garage sale leftovers to charity...
I am a wholehearted believer in Karma...
Giving of yourself is inherently selfless. If not, it's bartering. Consider this next time you contemplate your motives for doing something nice...
I enjoy giving gifts that are appreciated. I don't focus on the price tag. It's the thought that counts, and the smile that's the payoff...
Conversely, if I sacrifice something of myself, I'm disappointed if it's not appreciated...
Michigan "snain" is not festive...
I love shopping. I just rarely have the time or money to do it...
I have a major craving to make some holiday fudge and bring a heaping plate to work for everyone...
I don't formally 'pray' often, but I often think of friends and wish them well...
I am ridiculously blessed with true friends, no matter how rarely (if ever) I see them...
With true friends, you will never hit rock bottom.
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