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Make a life, not just a living

Make a life, not just a living

Make a life, not just a living:   I had a very spiritual moment last week as I was out door knocking. I found myself on a little country road in Adairsville named Hall Station; it’s the road you take to get to Barnsley Gardens. Way down on Hall Station, almost to Kingston, there’s a pull-off on the west side of the road where kids go to jump off the rope swing into Connesena Creek.  ...

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Become a flea trainer

Become a flea trainer

Become a flea trainer   If you’ve never read Zig Ziglar’s book, “See you at the top,” I highly suggest it. Zig has a gift for helping motivate you, improve your self image and teach you how to set and attain goals. His book is full of parables and stories that embody the keys to make you a success.   He tells one story about how to become a flea trainer, and it goes something like...

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Knock on the door of success

Knock on the door of success

Knock on the door of success:   It’s that time of year again. It’s time to evaluate last year, to celebrate your successes and investigate where you need to improve. Once that’s done, you can move on to the all-important task of setting goals for 2017. Are you excited?   Something I love about this time of year is that personal development goes into overdrive. If you’re like me, you’re...

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Mom and Dad got one

Mom and Dad got one

Mom and Dad got one:   I’m so proud of my mom and dad. They just bought their very first income producing property – and they did it very creatively.   In early fall 2005, my mom and dad broke ground on a house. At the time, my brother-in-law, Michael, was their builder with myself and two other friends making up his crew. We had a track record of building custom homes in a gated...

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Do your notes need to carry interest?

Do your notes need to carry interest?

Do your notes need to carry interest?   I was at worship the other day with a five-yea- old who was trying to sell his Rubik’s Cube.  I didn’t know they still make those things, but for fun, I played along and asked him how much he wanted for the toy.   Tyner:  “Nine hundred sixteen”. Me:  “Nine hundred sixteen what?” Tyner:  “Cents.” Me:  “OK, how about this; I can pay you 10 cents...

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