LIFE IS A THEATER - Invite Your Audience Carefully
Not everyone
is healthy enough to have a front row seat in our lives.
There are
some people in your life that need to be loved from a DISTANCE.
It's amazing
what you can accomplish when you let go of, or at least minimize your time
with, draining, negative, incompatible, not-going-anywhere
relationships/friendships.
Observe the
relationships around you. Pay attention.
Which ones
lift and which ones lean?
Which ones
encourage and which ones discourage?
Which ones
are on a path of growth uphill and which ones are going downhill?
When you
leave certain people do you feel better or feel worse?
Which ones
always have drama or don't really understand, know or appreciate you?
The more you
seek quality, respect, growth, peace of mind, love and truth around you...the
easier it will become for you to decide who gets to sit in the front row and
who should be moved to the balcony of Your Life.
"If you
cannot change the people around you, CHANGE the people you are around."
Remember that
the people we hang with will have an impact on both our lives and our income.
And so we must be careful to choose the people we hang out with, as well as the
information with which we feed our minds.
We should not
share our dreams with negative people, Nor feed our dreams with negative
thoughts.
It's your
choice and your life..... It's up to you who and what you let in it......
Written
his name
An
eminent scholar once gave an illuminating lectures and on conclusion, invited
questions from his listeners. Once a
persons, who wanted to insult him, scribbled something on a paper and sent it
up, eagerly awaiting to see the scholar’s discomfiture, but , to his
surprise and humiliation, he found the scholar unfolding the paper and calmly
saying: “ gentlemen! I have come across people sending slips with questions and
without names. But here is one were the questioner has only written his name
without questions the slip merely reads
“ idiot” , there was a thunderous
laughter!
Idioms & Phrases
Strom in a
tea cup – Great fuss
about nothing. Ex. That was just a storm in a tea cup; he had not been
kidnapped but had gone for a picnic.
Strike
while the iron is hot
– Act opportunely. Ex. When you are about to finalize a deal, never delay; strike
while the iron is hot.
Turn the
tables - Reverse the situations between two persons.
He was trying to fool me, but I turned the tables on him and he was
proven a big fool.
Touch and
go -
Possible but
very uncertain. Thanks to my lawyer in the case, it was a touch and go
situation.
A Stone’s
throw – within a
short distance – My sister’s house is just a stone’s throw away from
here.
At sixes
and sevens – in a
state of confusion – When I arrived at the seminar hall, everything was at
sixes and sevens, chairs not arranged, mike not ready. It was really bad.
Identifying
parts of speech
Q1
– Weight Adjective Noun
Q2
– Painterly Adjective Adverb
Q3
– Satisfy Noun Verb
Q4
– Unsightly Adjective Adverb
Q5
– Gingerly Adjective Adverb
Q6
– Superficiality Adjective Noun
Q7
– Lavishly Adjective Adverb
Q8
– Austere Adjective Noun
Q9
– Hers Possessive
adjective Possessive pronoun
Q10
– Her Possessive
adjective Possessive pronoun
Q11
– Showed Past participle Past simple
Q12
– Advise Noun Verb
Q13
– Leisurely Adjective Adverb
Q14
– Charismatic Adjective Noun
Q15
– Shown Past participle Past simple
Q16
- Miserly Adjective Adverb
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