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I think this is fundamental to building strong lasting relationships! Thanks for sharing!
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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True 👍
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it’s true. The relationships are fundamental to achieve the success.
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And yours is a relationship I treasure deeply. Thank you!
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Much truth in your words and beauty in the photograph of God’s work. We are God’s work, may our work not disappoint him.
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Thank you so much!
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The easiest way to be recognized; perhaps even promoted quickly is to UTILIZE people; NOT “use” them.
Be ever mindful that People HAVE feelings just like we do.
God Bless you,
Patrick
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I love this part that you contributed. Not to use people but to utilize them. How true!
Side note: I always love wisdom from you. You added another dimension to my articles!!
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This is true, you never know how treating someone well can lead to opportunities.
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