by libraryleader | Apr 23, 2019 | Appearance, Critical, Criticize, Judge, Judgmental
Rushing to judgment, without gathering all the evidence is very dangerous. Fight the urge to make that first impression last and gather enough evidence to support what is there. Your life and your relationships will be far better and much more accurate.
by libraryleader | Nov 24, 2017 | Acceptance, Achieve, Achievement, Action, Admire, Affirm, Affirmation, Affirmative, Agreeable, Anxiety, Anxious, Attitude, Books, Can do, Change, Compliment, Critical, Criticize, Encourage, Fear, Generous, Habit, Habits, Happiness, Happy, Haste, Help, Helpful, Hurry, Improve, Intelligent, Joy, Judgmental, Kind, Kindness, Love, Overcome, Peace, Priorities, Progress, Purpose, Read, Reading, Relax, Results, Self-control, Self-discipline, Serve, Service, Solution, Solutions, Today, Understanding, Unselfish, Work, Worry
Here are ten resolutions to make when you awake in the morning. They are Just for One Day. Think of them not as a life task but as a day’s work. These things will give you pleasure. Yet they require will power. You don’t need resolutions to do what is easy. 1. Just...
by libraryleader | Mar 29, 2017 | Fail, Failure, Forgive, Forgiveness, Judge, Judgmental, Mistake, Mistakes, Resentment, Trust
Each time we encounter our own failings or those of someone else, we can learn something. When we choose to refrain from judging someone, that doesn’t mean we turn around and offer blind trust. We need to read situations, and make wise decisions. Refraining from...
by libraryleader | Feb 6, 2016 | Acceptance, Appearance, Better, Critical, Criticize, Judge, Judgmental
Make no mistake, we judge others by their dress, and they judge us too. It may not be fair. It may not be right. But people tend to treat other people as they are dressed…A salesperson sees two shoppers approaching, one appropriately dressed and the other...
by | Dec 18, 2015 | Adversity, Complain, Critical, Judgmental, Love
However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names… The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is.