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Shon "Doctor of Love" Hyneman: Posted on Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:30 PM
The average American is now labeled as a “consumer” because of our spending habits. When was the last time you went a day without spending any money? This chapter is in no way to take away from enjoying yourself financially, if God has blessed you abundantly enjoy yourself! Although I believe God still want us to be good stewards over what we have weather in much or little. I wrote this chapter with the mindset of being in position to be a blessing to others. My wife and I make it our business to make sure we are able to give to others without any strings attached and I’m talking about beyond tithes and offerings to the church, that’s automatic. |
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Shon "Doctor of Love" Hyneman : Posted on Saturday, March 10, 2012 5:42 PM
So the question is how do you handle these “storms” in life without giving up? Sometimes giving up sounds like the best option. Remember: quitting is easy because you can drop everything you are doing with your life right then and there. The single mom who quits on her child and abandons him while she goes somewhere else to “start over.” The nice guy who tries to be a gentlemen to women trying to get a date only to keep hearing “you’re too nice” only to find out years later he turns into an abuser to women because of consistent rejection in his past. |
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Shon "Doctor of Love" Hyneman: Posted on Saturday, March 05, 2011 3:50 PM
I've been doing a lot of reading on money and financial freedom from people like Thomas J. Stanley andDave Ramsey.One thing I hear a lot about becoming a millionaire is time management. Millionaires know how to manage their time, no one has to tell them what needs to be done they just do it. They are self motivators with no needed supervision. I often ask people "If you were financially free, what would you do with your time?" Some say travel, others say "whatever I want!" See what I'm saying? |
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