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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Creating Dynamic Community
Good morning friends!
It has been a while since I have been consistently posting and decided this morning that I would give a brief update for our faithful Everyday readers. There is always a story to tell so I hope you can forgive the infrequency of entries this past two months.
First allow me to express my thanks to all those who have been reading and following this blog and our various social media expressions. This summer has been a summer for great closure to old responsibilities and issues. We have seen the liberation as a family in several areas of life.
Finding closure is huge if you desire to be focused and progressive. Building dynamic communities of people takes a lot of time and energy. It seems that when you are too concerned about old lingering things; I have found anyway that productivity and the ability to create new friendships is seriously hindered.
Over the past 2 years my family has been working diligently on clearing out the old and making room for the new. I am proud to declare that we are debt free, removed toxic relationships, initiated a life long dream, and are firmly focused on a bright future with valuable life experience tucked closely into our spirits.
Creating dynamic communities for us is our dream. We could not do this work if we were not able to learn from our circumstances and master their effects on us. Our faith life together has been tried and tested and the resolve has been established. The results? Without regret; have been huge and satisfying in our estimation.
Life can be like a stagnate pool, full of unresolved and undissolved junk which breeds more junk. Or it is like a fountain, if you can learn the art of thankfulness, perseverance, and of course generosity, then the more you give, the more is given through you. When this happens it creates a ripple effect of good will.
Creating a dynamic community? Create a dynamic life and others will join you.
Success Is Together!
James
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