Solving Problems and Helping Things Go Smoothly
I’m really good at worrying. The problem is not that I worry. It’s how I worry that is the issue. I’m trying hard to become a proactive worrier. Here are 11 suggestions for solving problems and helping things go right.
To Be Happy at Home
In the 1960s, young mother Daryl Hoole was asked to teach a class for new brides on "Efficiency and the Simplification of Household Tasks." She went to her class, but there were no brides in attendance. It looked like the class was a complete failure. But her room was full of women—the brides’ older sisters and mothers had picked up on the advertising and they were there, eager to learn. What would happen next would start something beyond amazing.
A Time of Renewal
The casualness of summer has given way to some structure and a welcomed routine. The children are back in school. Projects that have been put off all summer are now getting attention. September is a time of renewal. Is there something in your life that needs a new perspective?
It's Spring Tune-up Time
If you’ve been experiencing a “wintry” mood lately because your work load is heavy, life seems dull and dreary, you’re tired of the routine, your motivation is at a low ebb, or your priorities need a realignment, perhaps a fresh perspective may help, along with suggestions for a spring tune-up. Be of Good Cheer
If Mother is not happy, everyone in the family feels the negative effects. Husbands and children struggle. The entire family is disheartened and a feeling of discouragement prevails in the home. The tool the adversary uses to destroy or at least derail the righteous is discouragement. |