Friday, May 6, 2011
Weekend Joy
Take a minute to slow down this weekend. Think about your blessings. The Tater Tot and I like to play the Grateful Game. It's easy. You name one thing you're grateful for. Then another. Then another. Soon, you are so full of joy and thankfulness for all the things you have been blessed with. Our culture likes to focus on what they DON'T have, as opposed to what they do. No wonder we're never content! The easiest way to save money is to be content with what you have. This will easily divide your needs from your wants, and allow you to live free and full of joy, instead of as a slave to always wanting more.
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