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Life Lessons Worth Sharing

What are your most valuable life lessons? One of the most important things we can do is pass along or share life's most important lessons in hope others will be wiser than we were. These are not in any particular order and I consider this a living blog. I am sure I will add, delete up date portions of this post as I continue to learn and experience. I would love your feedback and or hear about your most important life's lessons. Treat others as you would like to be treated . Its amazing how much this simple philosophy impacts you and others. This will certainly be different for each of us. Always do the rite thing . When faced with a decision just do the rite thing. If there are no guidelines or you must act quickly this a golden rule. It may not be the best decision but doing the rite thing can't be too bad. Gather the facts as best you can . This will normally lead you down the correct path. I use this when conducting investigations, resolving customer and ...

Mom Knew Best

Assisted Living and Mom Recently a friend shared a common frustration and challenge with me. He and his wife were trying to convince his mom (who always has known best) that is was time to move from her home into an assisted living community. How do you convince the person that gave birth to you, the one person that knows you better than anyone, the one person that has always believed in you, that she no longer knows whats best for herself? Mother knows best! Her love runs deeper than the rest. Mother could always kiss it and make it better, was there to nurse you through sickness or bad times. Her DNA runs through your every vein. Your heart beats because of her. Remember the valuable lessons that only she could teach. Those lessons were the foundation for who you are today. They helped you make the best decisions and do the right thing in her absence. Mother knows best! Her love runs deeper than the rest. The years have flown by and now mother is also a proud grand mo...