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Diet Giving You Gas

Jun 30 2008

After decades of observing some of the most outrageous behavior there is still room for even lower examples of poor human decision and behavior as witnessed in the news recently.

People are now renting moving trucks and then returning them with a full tank of water instead of gas. That’s right folks, water!

How low do you have to be, what will you accept as poor quality in your living pattern to destroy the function of the vehicle just to save yourself a few dollars on the responsibility of the rental?

There seem to be those that insist on a steady diet of deceit and crime to support their poor quality living experience. In some cases that diet is giving them gas.

How would you like it if someone borrowed your vehicle and then returned it with a full tank of water?

The person you are reflects in your decisions and results.

Who are you?

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Posted in Human Conditions by AJ Gentry on the June 30th, 2008      0 Comments
 

 

Human Bamboo

Jun 27 2008

I was sitting in my garden the other evening just at dusk as a cool breeze blew in through the bamboo. At that moment I thought how like bamboo we are in spirit.

When humans are born they are fragile like soft new bamboo shoots just emerging from the mother earth. Soon they begin to grow, fast at first and then slowing yet always subject to the winds of change that train one to be firm and yet flexible.

Finally humans stand like tall stalks of bamboo strong and resilient against the forces of nature and the living experience.

How strong is your bamboo and what of the strength and resilience of your children?

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Posted in Human Tuning, Parents by AJ Gentry on the June 27th, 2008      0 Comments
 

 

Promising Results

Jun 26 2008

It may seem like such a simple thing missing that scheduled meeting or not doing some little thing you promised someone, but you have a far greater influence on the lives of others than you realize.

Have you ever spent most of your day waiting for someone to return a telephone call only to come up empty at the end of the day? The call never came and very little else was accomplished since you couldn’t venture too far from the telephone.

One simple promise to call back disrupted your entire day and delayed your functional progress.

Your word has the same effect on others. Learn to be good for your word and promptly take care of promises for those who might be waiting on you.

It will improve the lives of all.

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Posted in Human Tuning by AJ Gentry on the June 26th, 2008      0 Comments
 

 

10 Ways to Involve Students

Jun 25 2008

Each and every one of us has personal likes and dislikes. There are those that are good with their mind and others that excel with their hands.

Children are extremely sensitive to their desires and natural traits.

Here are 10 ways to engage students into learning with more vigor and enthusiasm.

  1. Use color.
  2. Use sound.
  3. Use emotion.
  4. Be a role model.
  5. Assign leadership.
  6. Identify natural skills.
  7. Spark the imagination.
  8. Instill a sense of purpose.
  9. Create a feeling of bonding.
  10. Speak into the student eyes.

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Posted in Children, Teachers by AJ Gentry on the June 25th, 2008      0 Comments
 

 

The Bitter Pill

Jun 24 2008

Have you ever had someone you really cared for reject you? If not, you most probably will at some time in your life. I don’t want to sound negative, but the odds are you will.

That’s because of the thousands of personal interactions you will experience during your lifetime. It is rare indeed to go through an entire lifetime without rejection.

It might be that you simply grew apart in views and opinions or someone did or said something that offended another. It does happen, but when you truly value that person in your life it can be a bitter pill to swallow.

However, this is living medicine for your living experience. Each time you are rejected and have to swallow that bitter pill it makes you reflect on why.

This moment of reflection can be one of the most important growth periods as you learn to refine your thoughts, words and deeds. Learn to swallow that pill with a smile on your face and try to resolve the issues that created that situation.

You will be a better person and your living experience will be better for it.

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Posted in Relationships by AJ Gentry on the June 24th, 2008      0 Comments
 

 
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