If you wonder why a relationship or a project isn't working out, reflect on how it began. The seeds of trouble are sown in the very beginning. A flaw may look insignificant but if overlooked it can be enough to sabotage the result. Take a lot of time in the beginning to insure a happy ending.
With a relationship, when you're too drunk with love to see straight, consult friends who see clearly--they're seeing what you will see when the glow wears off.
Some ways to get off to a good start are to visualize how you'd like it to be, make a collage or painting that pictures your great result, make a business plan, talk to a variety of friends with different points of view and find out how they have done it (or should have done it). And, think big!
Mistakes are how we learn. Every situation contains life lessons. Get adept at using your learning opportunities well. Professional help may be a good investment. It may be expensive, but nothing compared to a bad marriage or a failed business!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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