Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Slowly But Surely – Walter Beasley
I'm in a jazz mood! It's a hectic world and we need some relaxation time for ourselves.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
God Will Pay!!!
I know that this is a very vague and ambiguous statement. It can be taken in so many ways and could only be interpreted by the reader. We all have our beliefs and opinions so use what comes to mind. I’ll start it off until I figure out myself what I am trying to say. So if this blog sounds random and loose, that’s just the way it is. God will pay is the subject. I will start off with one example. You loan a trusted friend some cash that had an emergency or a financial problem. You do this because you believe in this person. They really needed the help and promised that you’ll get your money back. Just about every time that they see you, they remind you that they haven’t forgotten to pay you back. Something happens and now you don’t seem to see them or talk to them as much. It could be a well-designed argument, sickness, relocation, excuses, amnesia, or something like that to cause the sudden detachment. Deep inside, you know that this person that you trusted had no intention of ever making a payment or paying back your loan. You worked hard for that money. It could have been used for a down-payment, for a rainy day, or for your own emergency situation, but instead you helped a friend. You can chalk that up as a loss because out-of-sight means out-of-mind. And in this case, you find out that ultimately, that was not a trusted friend but a very sophisticated con-artist. Another example is revenge. I’ll get you back somehow because I didn’t appreciate the way you treated me or someone I care about. I’ll wait for an opportunity and I will do what is necessary to make you pay for the offense. I’m not going to forget and I will not forgive. That kind of judgment sounds as hypocritical as the first example being distrustful. As a “Christian”, I know that these things are wrong but my doubt and loss in faith isn’t helping me to be Christian like. Now what kind of example am I showing? Christ paid the ultimate price for us. How much suffering and tribulation did He bear for us? Despite how we doubted Him, distrusted Him, and even hated Him, He still forgave us. Another example and you can use many more. We reap what we sow. Let’s not fool ourselves because we definitely can’t fool God. We are only influenced negatively because we let those things bad for us, obsess us. If you think negative, you will become negative. We must sow good seeds. We become who we are by the way we act and who will pay for it? For every mean action we show towards our fellow man, God pays with His Blood. Whenever we neglect the widows, prisoners, children and the underprivileged, God pays for it with His Tears. When we treat each other the way we want to be treated and put God first in our lives, He pays for it with His Divine Love. We must accept responsibility for our actions because one day we will have to stand in judgment for them. A selfish spirit will rob us of all blessings and an unforgiving spirit will block it. If we bless others, God will pay by blessing us on earth and more importantly, in heaven. Do the right thing even if others don’t respect you for it.
Monday, July 30, 2012
SC Highway Patrol Unveils Fallen Heroes Monument!
The South Carolina Highway Patrol unveiled a granite monument Friday, July 27, 2012, with the names of the 50 troopers who have given their lives in the line of duty throughout the Patrol’s 82-year history. The first trooper was killed in 1931. The monument was placed on the grounds of the SC Department of Public Safety at its Blythewood Headquarters. “This monument is a tangible and permanent reminder that your loved one’s sacrifice was not in vain and will never be forgotten,” Col. Mike Oliver, commander of the Highway Patrol told the families. “Everyone who walks onto these grounds will be reminded that to live in a safe and secure society, a price has been paid. These 50 names encompass what it means to give yourself to the greater good in our society. These 50 troopers are heroes to the state of South Carolina and beyond.” The fundraising for the monument began in 2010 with the Fallen Trooper Memorial Run spearheaded by Cpl. Bob Beres of Charleston. More than $35,000 was raised by a 24-hour event at the Charleston Southern University track where people walked/ran in honor of troopers who have lost their lives through the years serving the state. “DPS employees often hear me talk about the concept of teamwork. I strongly believe that this common vision is at the foundation of all great organizations. The dedication of this monument today captures the very essence of that teamwork in action,” said SCDPS Director Leroy Smith, at the ceremony. “It is because of the commitment, hard work, and sacrifice of so many that we gather here. Today, we honor our heroes. Some of them gave their lives during a traffic stop. Some of them lost their lives by a cold-blooded act. All of them deserve this fitting tribute.”
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