Through the years, I have realized that I
have a better chance of remembering information if I not only hear and see it, but
also write it down. With the holidays
rapidly approaching, since “It’s That Time of Year”, this is an attempt to “write
down” lessons to put into practice and be accountable for during these coming
days.
Things to remember…and apply…
The hurrier I go the behinder I get.
(Alice in Wonderland - Lewis
Carroll)
Take the time to do it right on the first
attempt.
Don’t get so caught up doing good things
that you don’t have the time or energy for the best things.
Maximum overload causes minimum
effectiveness.
(Patriarchs Bible Study - Beth
Moore)
Saying “YES” for one thing means saying
“NO” to someone or something else. Weigh
your choices wisely.
Sometimes it’s good to just be still.
Most of all, remember and experience that “Jesus
is the Reason for the Season” whether it’s Thanksgiving, Christmas, winter,
spring, summer or fall.
"There is a time for
everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:"
Ecclesiastes 3:1
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be
exalted among the nations, I will be
exalted in the earth.”
Psalm 46:10
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