“As we await the changes to befall this country after the monetary mess we all have been placed in, remember our own responsibility in getting our own house in order.
“It is often easy to blame government for so many things, but each and every one of us must not lose sight of our own needs, which are completely different from our wants.
“So if you take care and remain positive in all things useful changes to your lifestyle can and do occur. We must never take it for granted that we have a job for life or that we are healthy for life.
“We cannot afford that laissez-faire attitude. Now while we are still into the first quarter of the year, we can still make those fundamental changes so that in the long term we will benefit from what we do now!
“Look to see what matters to you. Is it your life style or is it true happiness? Is it working all hours or is it peace of mind?
“Do we really need that new car or can we manage with what we have? Do we really need that large house with all its heating cost and upkeep or would we be content with something smaller?
“Peace of mind comes in when we fully realise what is important in our lives and how can we change it to make it better?
“The struggle need no longer be there. We make our own hardships. Begin to learn to let go and a new idea is given to you from that a new life can emerge with less hassle and pain.
“Being content with what you have and not extending yourself is a wonderful thing. To have so much means nothing, if it is not fully utilised in the right way. We all acquire much more than we actually need.
“It can be the smaller things in life that give the most pleasure. Being content with little really does mean more.”
Jenny Ayers
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