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What are the Chances?

In the game of life give yourself chances to be creative and spontaneous without a plan.  Plans are great to keep you focused and headed in the right direction but give chance an opportunity when those plans start falling apart to get you to reevaluate your plans.  When things do not go our way we think of them as errors and even mistakes but in reality, they are actually chances, chances to rewrite your plans.  The chances are that this might be what you need to shake things up in your life. Many of the greatest things that happen in life are by chance and not with a plan. We are always told to plan and leave nothing to chance, but the fact is, chances will always sneak in and surprise us with something different and creative that we could not have planned for. The chances that we get from our plans falling through could be the opportunity you need to be creative and use our imagination. Plan for chances because it's guaranteed they will sneak into your plans.  Chan...

Thank You

How many thank you's do you serve up a day? Not that it matters, but it does help people know that what they do is meaningful, important, and they are appreciated for it.  I was told one time that I thanked people to much and that I should not do it so often. What?!!!!!! I thank people too much? Is that even possible to thank people to much? No, no, no not in my book. You can never ever ever never thank people to much for what they do.  It’s how you say it not how often you say it that makes the impact. Saying thank you shows appreciation to those around you that do stuff for you and with you.  I can't say thank you enough some days because in every moment and situation I am thankful for the interactions to do things together or do things for others.  Saying thank you not only brings a smile to your face and others, but it helps strengthen relationships in doing things for each other with a happy heart.  I'd rather thank someone a 1,000 times than not acknowledg...