Monday, June 20, 2005

Life 101 For the Young and Young at Heart! Book Excerpt by Caren A. Adams



Lesson 1.
Category
Well Being
Plan to do this.
Stop blaming others for your shortcomings and failings in life.
Why should you do this?
What ever happened in the past is not a prediction of what will happen in the future. Take control of you, your thoughts, and your actions, so you may do something positive about your future life circumstances.
What happened?
There have been situations where people stepped, and even stomped me to the ground, both mentally and physically. It was not until evaluating why this was happening when an epiphany happened, a clarity I never had before; I was allowing these negative people and things to occur in my life. All the time, blaming others for their words and actions, and then the truth hit me like a ton of bricks. If I did not want others to take advantage of me, then I should remove myself from their presence, either mentally or physically. It is hard to say this to someone, more so to children who have no control over their circumstances, but then again, maybe they actually do have control to some extent. Talking to their teachers, extended family, or neighbors, calling the police or child services for help is a start. How do you convey to anyone that he has the power to do anything if he does not have a strong mind and willing heart? Control your life from within yourselfit is that simple. If you do not believe you have control, then remove yourself physically from the situation. If you must remain in a situation, then cut off negative people and their actions in your mind; find a way to drown them out, as if you were tuning out commercials when watching television.

When bonus time had arrived, I overheard our supervisor telling our manager to exclude my job function from the bonus pool by transferring it to another department. Some people are mean spirited, and you cannot help them, just pray for them. I did not receive a bonus that year, allowing our supervisor to receive an even larger bonus. Everyday, as I passed our supervisor in the halls I would repeat this to myself, You mean absolutely nothing to me, and this is only a stepping stone on the way to a greater life that God has promised me. I could not change what happened but I could change my response. Convincing myself that it was a learning opportunity, one that would make me more humble, to learn not to react negatively to others, to learn how to ignore some people and things, and to look forward to a better future. Take this truth to the next step, and you release blame and not allow it to consume your life by dwelling on its negativity but go on to take control of your life and actions to make you a better person.
How do you do this?
Changing the blame from them to me by questioning myself as to what I was doing to deserve this. Thinking it must be something I did. When I answered the question, I realized I was not doing anything. Therein laid the problem of who was responsible. Questioning, allowed me to evaluate other options I could use to change my circumstances. The options were to remove myself from the situation or stick to it but change my perspective. Instead of hoping for people or the circumstances to change, which were unreliable anyway, take the steps necessary to circumvent the problem. Never try to change a person. Offering suggestions may help, but ultimately I have control over my destiny, rather than the molds others have set for me.

Lesson 58.
Category
Goals
Plan to do this.
Success is the best revenge!
Why should you do this?
To the naysayer, to all those who said you wouldnt amount to anything. To all those who treated you as if you wouldnt amount to anything. To all those who acted as if you wouldnt amount to anything. To those who acted as if they were better than you were. To those who thought they were better than you were. To those who mistreated you in anyway. To all those who boasted to you about themselves or their belongings. To all those who thought they were more beautiful or handsome than you were. To those who disrespected you in any form. To anyone who had an ounce of animosity towards you for no apparent reason. To those who got the better of you on a day when you were down and out. To those who kicked you while you were down and out. To those who tried their hardest to make your life a living hell. To those who abused you in any formSUCCEED!
What happened?
We have not reached the pinnacle of success, but we are definitely on our way through the goals we have established for ourselves, and continue to accomplish. In terms of education, family, friends and financial independence, we suppose, we have surpassed many of the individuals we have had the misfortune of meeting and who were previously mentioned. Intuition tells us this has created even more animosity towards us because we did not focus on them but on the goals and dreams, we have planned and have tediously pursued. The purpose of any naysayer, otherwise known as dream busters, is to take the spirit from those they encounter, and by not giving them the satisfaction, you are already ahead of the game.
How do you do this?
Whatever goals you have for yourself complete them no matter how stellar the performance might be, if the journey is on the road to success then do so, remembering that no dream is too big for reality. Take those steps in your life to enhance not only who you are as a person but also those around you. When the naysayer, hears of your success, he will have to, if only for a moment, reflect on how his behavior has had an impact on your life and who got the better of the experience. If success is not for you, then let it be for themyour motivation.

About the Author
Caren A. Adams is a freelance writer and author of Life 101 For the Young and Young at Heart! ISBN 1-59457-835-4 (also in e-book format) at bookstores, www.booksurge.com and www.amazon.com mailto: amacapublishing@aol.com
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Charge the lines... by Terry L. Dashner



Charge the lines

Terry DashnerFaith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013

He teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine arms (Psalms 18:34).

You remember the name Florence Nightingale, dont you? The year was 1854 and the war was the Crimean War. The players? For one, Russia wanted control of the Dardanelles. Secondly, Turkey resisted with France and Britain joining her. Britain would allow no one to threaten her sea trade, especially through the Dardanelles. There was war for two years, and Florence led the charge with nurses, tending the wounded and dying.

There was another charge too. Alfred Lord Tennyson was his name. A modern war correspondent of sorts Tennyson writes these opening lines, Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns! he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. Yes, these are the opening lines to the famed, The Charge of the Light Brigade.

I awoke this morning to the cadence of this poemForward, the Light Brigade! And then out of my inner being I begin to hear the words from Psalms 18:34, He teacheth my hands to war, More on this in just a minute, but firstlisten to these words: O Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done; The ship has weatherd every rack, the prize we sought is won; The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring: But O heart! Heart! Heart! Heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.

Do you remember the lyrical words? You should. They are the words of Walt Whitman. He penned these words, being moved by the death of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was truly a Captain par excellence. There seemed to be a lot of senseless death in the mid 1800s in Americas war of brother against brother and in Russias Ukraine.

For now, back to my opening charge. Tennyson penned his immortal lines, being moved by little more than 600 light cavalry men who moved across an open terrain to a suicidal fate. The canons belched flack and tainted the air overhead with black-powder smoke, but the light brigade kept moving forwardHalf a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. What would cause brave boysbarely mento keep moving forward without breaking ranks in the face of gruesome death? Would it be discipline? Would it be for the glory of battle? What could it be?

Lord, teach my hands to war! No, not conventional warfare. I hate killing. Lord, teach me how to overcome the enemies of the Cross. Yes, teach me to stand with bravery, with boldness, with intestinal fortitude, with discipline, with HONOR against the forces of evil this day.

Lord teach my hands to war. Lord when my hands are slack due to wearinessteach them to war, lifted up. Lord when my hands refrain from helping the widows and orphansteach my hands to touch them again with your touch. Lord when my hands lie dormant from prayer less hoursteach me to fold them in prayer.

Rejoice, O my soul! The light brigade is the hand lifted up to praise you and to help my fellowman. The light brigade is the trained hand, the prayer hands, for Calvarys sake. Teach me Lord to charge the lines of darkness with the power of light. Teach me to stand against the wrongs and injustice of evil for the good of my neighbor. Teach me Lord through poets of old to take heart and hold the line like the soldiers and Captains before me.

My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still;
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will;
The ship is anchors safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;
From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won;
Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!
But I with mournful tread,
Walk the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead. Walt Whitman

Keep the faith captains. Stay the line until the enemy falls. Justice is prevailing in Christ Jesus!

Pastor T. dash


About the Author
Pastors a small church in Broken Arrow, OK. Retired police officer with the city of Tulsa. Military veteran of the United States Navy. Father of three grown children.