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Some 2K10 Goals by God's special grace n power
Paint entire house
Set up entire downstairs including garage
Reduce credit card debt by at least $2k
Pay off any miscellaneous debt
Most definitely get into a committed relationship
Most definitely send money to mom for a new car
Take time to develop relationships
At least, 2 patents
Aggresively work on developing iPhone App dev skills
Create a webpage for DJing
Expand my career breadth
Visit London
Join Toastmasters
Create a will and a Power of Attorney 4 Healthcare
Take complete control of soda drinking
Work on taking a CPR class
SO, HELP ME GOD!
Some 2K7 Goals by God's special grace n power
Finally buy some Nyja stocks
Get a loaded Thinkpad or Sony Vaio
Join MentorPlace n consistently mentor
Put at least $2K in stocks apart from investment club contr. & 401k
I really like the quotes you come up with! Now regarding this one, it's one of the beautiful things about life and one of the hardest for some people. One of my kids just gets so melancholy when he is faced with change. It makes him all aware of the fact that time is passing and that life is passing. He is very philosophical. Thankfully he has friends that are on the same page, so he can have deep discussions with his peers too. Anyway, I will pass this quote on to him. Maybe he can build it into his thinking and learn to see the exciting side of change! hope you're well!
“You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:6-8) (Read by Max McLean. Provided by The Listener's Audio Bible.)
I really like the quotes you come up with! Now regarding this one, it's one of the beautiful things about life and one of the hardest for some people. One of my kids just gets so melancholy when he is faced with change. It makes him all aware of the fact that time is passing and that life is passing. He is very philosophical. Thankfully he has friends that are on the same page, so he can have deep discussions with his peers too. Anyway, I will pass this quote on to him. Maybe he can build it into his thinking and learn to see the exciting side of change! hope you're well!