I love to help people be happy! Happiness is so easy to accomplish, and usually it is gained with only a few tweaks to your every day outlook! With this blog I hope to provide books I've read, quotes, stories, and a variety of information on how you too can be happy over all! I am currently working on a happiness handbook, which I hope will be published soon.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Never tear down anything unless you are prepared to build something better in its place.
This rule applies to both individuals and things. It’s easy to criticize other people thoughtlessly for their shortcomings, and equally easy to find fault in their work or in situations that are not to your liking. It is far more difficult to be a builder of people and to create works of art, useful products, or profitable businesses. Make sure you are a builder, not a destroyer of people and things. When you criticize the actions or work of others -- your children, your employees, or others for whom you are responsible -- make sure your criticisms are positive and directed at the act, or the opportunity for improvement, not the individual. Include specific suggestions for their application and focus on the potential for success. http://www.naphill.org/posts/tftd/thought-for-the-day-friday-june-24-2011/?utm_source=NHF+Email+Subscribers&utm_campaign=c0b4de2c58-TFTD_EMAIL&utm_medium=email
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