Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Things I learned in the rest of 2006

So, at the end of May, I posted a list of 50 or so things I had learned in the first part of the year. Here's what I learned in the rest of 2006 . . .

  1. I, too, can do binary math.
  2. I really must let go and let God.
  3. As it says in Ecclesiastes, there is a time for everything.
  4. I am truly blessed.
  5. When one feels comfortable around another and trusts another, then one believes it's safe to push the other to the limits because, surely, the other will remain and/or return.
  6. Count my blessings, count them one by one . . .
  7. With each moment, we have another chance to absolve ourselves.
  8. It's good to make new friends as well as keep the old.
  9. I am quite reserved.
  10. When God says no to my prayers, it's normally a blessing.
  11. I must place myself in a positive environment.
  12. I know who my friends are.
  13. Listen to my heart.
  14. Patience is a virtue I'm learning to acquire.
  15. I can pass for a minor or a 30 year old. How about that?
  16. It's good to actually do my homework.
  17. Never forget Who I actually work for everyday.
  18. If a movie is rotten, I am not obligated to watch it.
  19. A self-confident person doesn't undermine the confidence of others.
  20. Knowing birthdays, anniversaries, and other important dates comes in handy.
  21. Mozilla Firefox & GMail rock!
  22. I have a lot of html to learn.
  23. God does answer my prayers with a yes but He does that in His own time.
  24. I can work 40 hours and take 6 hours of grad school a semester and make A's.
  25. YouTube is addictive.
  26. My health is important.
  27. Nobody should expect me to be perfect.
  28. "Do whatcha gotta do."
  29. It's okay to love.
  30. Making lists can be incredibly hard. . .

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