A daily mantra? You have one don’t you? What benefit does it provide? How do we go through our day without it? This one is pretty good…
Everyday preach the Gospel, and if necessary, use words.
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A daily mantra? You have one don’t you? What benefit does it provide? How do we go through our day without it? This one is pretty good…
Everyday preach the Gospel, and if necessary, use words.
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Funny how quickly we can become afraid of things we don’t need to worry about. But it was almost 5pm and Paris rush hour on the metro (subway) had begun. Neither credit card worked and I had no Euros, only limited American cash. So no matter what method I might find to get back, I had no way to pay for it.
I was also tired and hungry and didn’t speak the language. And for the first time in years, legitimately scared. This was very unfamiliar territory.
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The people in Paris were incredibly friendly and helpful. I gave one french employee a hug. Her kindness and generosity touched me. It also saved me from a very scary proposition. I will never treat a lost, panicked tourist the same. I’ll treat them much better.
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It was a great balance of mind, body, spirit, money, and hq. They all came into play and they all had been fully engaged and completely spent.
When was a time you felt this kind of “good tired”?
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What’s the second most important thing to see in Paris? Depends on the person. The only other thing that was a must see was the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris.
From the Eiffle Tower to Notre Dame it’s a brisk 30-minute walk. Took me seven hours. It was glorious. Maybe even a bit beyond glorious.
A powerful day. A powerful moment. An even more powerful ripple.
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