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FlatpickingJD

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This is going to sound like I'm avoiding the question, but I listen to all of this. I listen to sports (games) when there's a big game on and it's not on TV; I listen to music on the way home from work/school; I listen to news on the way to work/school; and I listen to talk radio at home while reading the paper or eating lunch.

What was your best memory from last year?
 
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One of the highlights of last year was my son's great success on tv, as he won a very ''nice'' amount of money in the finale of a knowledge quiz for youth. The money must be used for financing studies, and as he will study for several years, the money will be such a blessing.
 
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FlatpickingJD said:
What was your best memory from last year?
The best memory for me was making a difficult decision based on doing the right thing in accordance to God's will or taking the easy way out. Through pain and joyous tears, I made the decision to do the right thing and felt God's peace and joy afterwards. The decision was to either give in to an employee's demands of wanting a raise by threatening to quit on our company...or to fire that employee. I struggled with that decision for a few days and finally decided to terminate that employee and have faith that God will help us find better, loyal employees. And God was faithful. Later on, we did go through several more undesirable employees and finally found a couple of great employees. It was a huge growing pain for me but I learned so much from that experience. I realized that doing the right thing can be sometimes very painful but after making the right decision, the tears shed are ones of joy, love and faithfulness to our almighty God. :bow: This valuable experience has helped me make tough decisions quicker and more easily now when confronted with making a difficult decision. It doesn't take me long to decide on something because all I do is ask myself which option is the "right thing to do" according to God. So that takes the guesswork and mindboggling work out of the equation...not to mention unnecessary stress and sleepless nights. ;)

Anyway, sorry for the long post.

Where do you see yourself five years from now?
 
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