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Archive for the ‘vacation’ Category
For all those walking a fine line, especially as the holidays approach, we pray
You know the finest line a man can walk is between success at work and success at home. I’ve got a motto, ‘like your work, love your wife.’
– Character Del Griffith as portrayed by John Candy
Trains, Planes and Automobiles
As the summer season nears its end, may we be reminded of the adventures still to come
Heaven truly is the vacation that never ends. And don’t bother packing–not even your toothbrush–because this is one resort that is really all-inclusive.
– Anthony DeStefano
A Travel Guide to Heaven
As the summer season kicks off, let us truly commit to relaxing in the presence of those who love us
Early in life, people give up their health to gain wealth. In later life, people give up some of their wealth to regain health!
– Ken Blanchard, D.W. Edington and Marjorie Blanchard
The Heart of the Leader
For relaxing vacations, and the restoration that comes from them, let’s pray
In many instances, our calling comes once we are removed from everyday routine–when we have the opportunity to listen to what authentically moves us inside.
– David A. Shapiro
Whistle While You Work: Heeding Your Life’s Calling
As the summer season comes to a close, let us be encouraged by the adventures still to come
Heaven truly is the vacation that never ends. And don’t bother packing–not even your toothbrush–because this is one resort that is really all-inclusive.
– Anthony DeStefano
Travel Guide to Heaven
For a moment of refuge today, wherever it is to be found
Delta to Wire Its Fleet for Wi-Fi, Giving Travelers Internet and Email Access: For many, a long airplane flight across the country will no longer be an escape. Instead, road warriors may feel more compelled to answer email and stay in touch with colleagues and clients.
– Scott McCartney
The Wall Street Journal, August 5, 2008
I pray for vacation and the rejuvenation it will bring
Vacation for Your Health, And Your Job Productivity: Your continued health and productivity may depend upon getting away from work periodically, and employers grappling with rapidly rising health-care costs are starting to embrace the idea as well.
– Kristen Gerencher
The Wall Street Journal, May 27, 2008
For relaxing vacations, and the restoration that comes from them, let’s pray
In many instances, our calling comes once we are removed from everyday routine–when we have the opportunity to listen to what authentically moves us inside.
– Richard J. Leider and David A. Shapiro
Whistle While You Work: Heeding Your Life’s Calling



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