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Here’s a link to this week’s audio tip entitled “The Power of Not Knowing.” Click on this link to hear this week’s message (make sure your sound is on or you plug in your head phones to your computer). Enjoy!
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August 3rd, 2009 at 9:49 am
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August 4th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Mike
I appreciate your weekly newsletters. Especially the audio versions. They give me an opportunity to reflect.
Your message today hit home. I am a control freek with most things. I’m so much so that I can’t hardly drive in a vehicle with my husband. I drive. His driving style is much different from mine.
Thanks for reminding me that it’s OK not to be in control or have to know everything.
August 4th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
Mike -
This really hit home because it is something I am trying to work on in my life.
My husband and I deal with people and situations differently. When he tells me about a conversation he had, I bombard him with at least 10 questions that he never thought to ask the individual. I’m working on letting him tell me what took place without asking for additional details (information).
It’s going to be a long process for me.