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1175.1 | Luck ain't a factor | USAT05::KASPER | All life can be a ritual | Tue Nov 28 1989 16:51 | 13 |
| Virginia,
> Any suggestions or theories on why we have this continual
> streak of bad luck???????
If you read through this notesfile, you'll find lots of suggestions.
From the tone of your note, for starters, I'd say that you *expect*
"bad luck". Some the ideas you'll find in here will tell you that
you create from expectation. If you expect an outcome you'll probably
experience it. Try working on your expectations and you may see some
changes.
Terry
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1175.2 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Agent General of Chaos | Tue Nov 28 1989 17:07 | 16 |
| Reply to .0,
Here are some additional ideas.
It seems like you are doing something right if you are still together.
I'd say that we learn how to create success by starting small, then
working our way up to larger things. And it's very important to
remember to learn from our failures. I generally give myself failure
points when I fail then build upon that knowledge.
Perhaps it may be that you don't realize what you are doing that is
done well, then working from there. Or it may be that there is no
recognition of what you don't know well enough to succeed in.
Attitude helps. I think that the only real failure is one who stops
trying.
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1175.3 | ...and consider the uses of adversity... | STAR::HARAMUNDANIS | what are we doing? | Tue Nov 28 1989 17:41 | 21 |
| Virginia,
I can sympathize, many of the things I have tried to do encounter a
similar block. However, one must never get discouraged, I agree with
Mike that learning from your experience is extremely important in
understanding the value of one's ups and downs, especially the downs.
What you may be faced with here is to focus on your own integrity,
your relationship with yourselves, inside and out, and not to
concentrate on things which are beyond your control. In this light,
you may well be able to see things as they really are, as an aspect
of yourselves, and how you perceive things to be, rather than a
conspiracy.
Life will be getting more difficult for all of us, consider the value
of waking up and putting your feet on the ground every day, as a
miracle.
Regards,
Sergei
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1175.4 | I have a solution | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SING Africans SING! | Wed Nov 29 1989 16:16 | 19 |
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If I may add: If your "Luck" didn't work... The word of God is full
of BLESSINGS. If ANY man/woman be in Christ, he/she is a new creature;
old things have passed away, behold, all things become new (Meaning
your spiritual being, and certain situations in life, as well).
I you strongly feel that you and your family are under some sort
of curse, I invite you to humble yourself in prayer, to a Almighty
God, who Loves and cares about your every need in life: Repent of
your many sins, and he will forgive you, and lift that curse that
satan has placed upon you. BUT!! YOU "HAVE TO" BELIEVE, AND TRUST
IN HIM!!" After (IF) you do these things, send me a mail messege
to let me in on the results..... You won't be disappointed, if you're
sincere @ heart.
God Bless
Lorenzo
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1175.5 | You will make it through. | CGVAX2::PAINTER | One small step... | Wed Nov 29 1989 21:01 | 16 |
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Hi Virginia,
I know what you mean, and my heart goes out to you for I've been there
myself.
My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through your difficult
times. Please let us know how you are doing and if we can help in any
way. There is a "Request for Assistance" note set up in this
conference for just this kind of thing. I hope that you will find, as
I have found, a very supportive and wonderful group of people here in
this conference.
Love,
Cindy
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1175.6 | Thanks | MSDOA::MCMULLIN | | Thu Nov 30 1989 09:50 | 17 |
| Thanks for all the encouraging words. We're still trying to work
something out on our house. I don't think I'd been nearly as upset if
the lady that backed out had done it sooner instead of waiting until
the day before closing. I mean, we're sitting there all packed up and
now I've got to unpack a few things to get us through and pray that
someone else comes along that will buy our house. I think we're going
to rent a storage room and put all the things we can live without in
there. I guess what really depresses me is here it is a few weeks
before Christmas and I'm not going to put up a Christmas tree and risk
having to take it down and moving it. I've already gone through enough
work that looks like it may be double work...packing, unpacking, moving
to storage, packing, moving to the new house (hopefully), unpacking.
It's really frustrating.
Thanks for your support,
Virginia
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1175.7 | Hang in there... | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Thu Nov 30 1989 12:52 | 24 |
| Virginia,
I've been through phases in my life similar to what you've described
and I've found that what always seems to work best for me is when I
"give up and let go." It doesn't matter. You will have a place to
live, you're husband's job might not be the best, but its a job. There
will be other houses to buy, other jobs and other years to have your
Christmas trees. At least you are happy together. And having grown up
in a home where we had all the material things, and parents that had no
respect or liking for each other (or themselves) I can tell you which
is more important.
It will work out, maybe not the way you want it to right now, but very
possibly for the long term best. Many times when I wanted something
badly and couldn't have it, I realized later that long term, the thing
would have been a disaster.
Someday I should tell you the story of how I got my mortgage. It
usually leaves people rolling in the aisles. When I get to the part
about how I finally found a banker who gave me verbal approval of the
loan and dropped dead in his driveway the next day (ok, the day after
that, but it reads better this way), the audience is in tears...
Mary
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1175.8 | | ORGMAN::HAMILTON | | Wed Dec 13 1989 11:21 | 25 |
| Viriginia,
I hope things are going better for you now. When I first read your
note I thought I know exactly what you're going through. What you
don't need is everyone telling you to 'cheer up, things could be
worse.' Of course they could be worse, but they're bad enough right
now. At a time like that you need a hug, not a sermon. I hope
you got the hug you needed.
Two years ago I had signed on a place the day before the stock market
fell. Previous to this my stock would have been a downpayment.
Afterward, there was no way I could make it. A Jewish friend came
down when he heard about it and said their old saying is 'next year
in Jerusulem.' It didn't help much, but it did help. He also gave
me a hug, which did help.
After a while I finally was able to tell myself I probably wasn't
supposed to live there. The way things are going in this state
right now, maybe it was my way of being told I should follow my
heart to Virginia where all my friends have gone.
Good luck to you, all my best for happy holidays.
Karen
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