by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

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by pafhen 02 Jun 2008

that is a good one Monica, just like sitting in the same pew at church, now just how many of us do that? ;-)

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mad14kt by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

AMEN ;) You changed your picture ;0

pafhen by pafhen 02 Jun 2008

yea, thought I would try these bright flowers that are in my back yard, but the lil girl is still in hands reach.

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by joaniessw 02 Jun 2008

LOL I love that one mad14kt. So serious, but yet so funny... both at the same time here in my life. If you only knew. Bless you for the encouragement and laughter both at the same time my dear. *4U ><>

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joaniessw by joaniessw 02 Jun 2008

I had to print this one out. dble *4U ><>

mad14kt by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

UR welcome...I remember my spiritual father telling me about those comfort zones...we nurse them...LOL

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by geruvyme 02 Jun 2008

I love this lesson... I have friends who are like that and I am always telling them to mix things up! Even I need little reminders to help break old habits! Thanks *4u

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mad14kt by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

UR welcome ;) Your friends will enjoy this lesson ;0

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by shirlener88 02 Jun 2008

Monica, what a great lesson we can learn in this one. Thank you for sharing it. *4U

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mad14kt by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

UR welcome ;)

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by mad14kt 02 Jun 2008

Breaking Out of Comfort Zones
Comfort zones develop after we have done things a particular way for a certain amount of time.
Two construction workers had taken a lunch break and opened up their lunch boxes. One of them looked inside his and said, “Not baloney again! I can’t believe it. I hate baloney. This is the third time this week I’ve had baloney. I can’t stand baloney!”
The other said, “Why don’t you ask your wife to make you something different?”
He replied, “I don’t have a wife. I made these myself.”
The fact is, most of the baloney in our lives we put there ourselves. If we ever want life to be any different from the same old baloney we keep serving ourselves, then we must break out of doing the routine.
Change is the greatest enemy to a comfort zone. Matthew 14:25-29

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