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วันอังคารที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Women's Interests, Relationship Building and the Hard Headed Man

Women's Interests, Relationship Building and the Hard Headed Man

If you are a loving woman and love a hard-headed strong man you must be tough too and not take it personally. Often very tough men do not need a shoulder to cry on and therefore you should stop probing for weakness where it does not exist and start understand the male animal you seek to be with.

Not all men have weakness inside, somewhere hidden from view. There are strong men who indeed have no weakness at all, it simply does not exist and trying to find it or coax out a sign of empathy or fear or even a gap in their strength of character will leave you searching forever.

Not all men have those secret weaknesses. Love a man for who he is, not who you want him to be. If you are looking for a man who has female emotions or a least some sign of weakness or vulnerabilities you will find them, they are out there, perhaps you would like a man like that better. Maybe not, but you may need to study both types of animals and decide what you prefer for a long-term relationship and go from there.

It is purely a matter of deciding if you are trying to change the wild animal or study him. Perhaps you can enjoy the tough man or real man for what he is rather than trying to turn him into a soft man. Because you may not like the softer side if he does change, you might be better off on finding a man with a soft weak side and exploiting that instead. It is not easy to build a relationship with a Hard Headed Man; so, good luck indeed.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 2 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Assumptions About Church building Lead to costly Mistakes

Assumptions About Church building Lead to costly Mistakes

One of the biggest mistakes that churches make when they are finding to improve their existing structure is assuming that they can just build on and add anything they want and still be in yielding with construction codes and zoning ordinances.

Just because your church construction was in yielding with all the city or county rules that applied to it when it was first built does not mean that it will continue to be so when you build onto it.
Even minor updates to your church found like replacing rug and paint could trigger mandatory construction code upgrades throughout the construction when you try to get a permit for cosmetic changes to your building.

If you're construction a new church construction on the same asset as your existing building, you need to make sure the proximities are right or again you could trigger required code upgrades to your existing building.

And if you convert the use for part of your building, such as adding a café or a daycare, you may be subject to wholly new construction codes and may no longer be carefully just a church for the purposes of zoning, which could mean the need for a variance and could require substantially more costs than you were expecting to get that performance up and running.

Many church construction committees just assume they can do anything they want if they already have a church construction existing on a property, but the city or county government will want to be complex every step of the way to make sure you're complying with zoning, protection and land use regulations.

That's why it is so prominent to found a expert plan before you get into the found process of your new church construction or remodeling project. You need to know what the legal ramifications are when you choose to build a new construction or convert your existing structure in a particular way.
So many churches skip this step because they go to a bunch of different vendors - surveyors, scenery architects, designers, etc. - and none of them legitimately look at the big photo of what impact this improvement will have and the legal and collective protection hurdles they'll need to jump through. Savvy churches use church found and construction consultants that are able to coordinate all of the team players.

Even churches that have full-fledged construction committees might be missing out on some of these details because the committee members are so concerned with the big photo of how beautiful and beneficial their new construction is going to be that they don't think about the mundane permitting and zoning aspects - but doing these things incorrectly can cost you big money if you have to redraw plans, pay to get a variance or land use convert or have to make gigantic infrastructure upgrades to comply with the existing land use and concurrency regulations.

Taking the time to plan your scheme right on the front end will give you peace of mind that you can meet your budget as the scheme continues.

Assumptions About Church building Lead to costly Mistakes

วันอังคารที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

5 Essentials to Building a Spiritual Home

Building a spiritual home is a top consideration for most parents today. No matter what your religious orientation is, or even if you have one, you want to raise children with a strong sense of morals and a feeling of hope and being connected to something larger than themselves.

There are many things that go into building a spiritual home, but these five aspects are essential to building and sustaining a spiritual home.

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1. Compassion. To raise children with compassion, you want to set an example of being compassionate. Volunteering in your community is one way you can show your compassion--and take the kids with you. It's a wonderful way for them to learn about people who are less fortunate than they are and also help them be open to the diversity in the world.

2. Empathy. While compassion is a feeling for people, empathy allows you to put yourself in someone else's shoes and imagine how they feel, what their lives are really like. The ability to empathize is vital to ensuring that we will be able to understand others. And with the wide range of people our children will encounter during their lives, being able to empathize with them will help them act and react with understanding, rather than frustration and anger in many cases.

3. Discipline. To achieve anything, we humans need to have some discipline. We need it to enable us to get up each day and take care of our responsibilities. Discipline is necessary for setting goals and reaching them. It is also true that on occasions, disciplining our children and giving them the opportunity to reflect on their behavior is necessary. It helps them recognize what they've done wrong and discover what they need to do to correct it--and to see what not to do next time around.

4. Gratitude. The ability to be grateful for the wonderful things in our lives is an essential part of a spiritual life and home. We need to set an example for our children by taking time to talk about how thankful we are to have our families, health, homes and all the good things we're fortunate to have. We need to temper our tendency to complain by spending time reflecting on and talking about the good stuff too. Being able to see the good and be grateful for it is vital to maintaining a healthy attitude when things get rocky and obstacles mount up. Teaching your children to be grateful is something that will be of great comfort and strengthen them throughout their lives.

5. Golden Rule. The foundation of any spiritual home can easily be traced to this simple rule: treat everyone as you would like to be treated. It has been the bedrock of spiritual practices and major religions, practically since the beginning of time, and is a crucial part of any spiritual home. Live by this rule yourself, teach it to your children and expect them to live by it themselves, and your family will have the spiritual foundation it needs to become a strong spiritual home.

Copyright 2006 Pat Brill

5 Essentials to Building a Spiritual Home

Pat Brill is co-author of "Essentials for Starting a Womens's Group" http://www.womens-group.net and co-owner of Women's Group Busy Bites - http://www.womensgroupbusybites.com - a blog all about women. You can reach her at pat@womens-group.net.