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Glad you enjoyed it, Darlene! It makes perfect sense to me, too. π β€
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Good idea, Marcia… why didn’t I think of that?
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Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones, aren’t they? Glad you enjoyed this one, ladies! π β€
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Great advice! Nothing like a change of perspective to help you out.
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Exactly, Jeanne! If it ain’t workin’, try something else! (Seems so simple, but sometimes we just keep banging our heads against the that same wall, don’t we?)
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Good advice, Marcia! Love the header photo. Is that in North Carolina?
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So glad you agree with Granny, Joan. Ya gotta wonder why it often takes us so long to realize it’s time to try a new approach!
And yup, that’s a shot of my beautiful North Carolina mountains. Those ancient hills just roll on and on. It’s my favorite place in the world, and I’m pretty sure Wake-Robin Ridge is near this spot. (Within a short drive, at the very least!) π
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LOL. Did you make that one up? It’s great, Marcia. And I’ve learned to do that (most of the time). When nothing goes right and I still try to go right, it’s usually a really bad idea. π Thanks for the wisdom, Granny.
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I wish I could take credit for it, Diana, but I saw it online (without attribution, or I’d have added that). I couldn’t resist sharing because we are often SO determined to keep on trying the same thing over and over, and expecting different results. There comes a point when we need to accept that what we’re doing isn’t working and move on to Plan B. Hopefully this will remind folks that it’s OKAY to do so! π
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It’s sometimes a hard lesson, but worth remembering!
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Speaking as a left-handed fella, I agree!
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Somehow I figured as much! πThe heck with “west,” go left, Young Man!πππ
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The wrapper on a Dove chocolate I ate today said the same thing, Marcia – good advice.
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How funny, Teri! I’m still wondering where the saying originated, but regardless, I agree it’s pretty good advice! π β€
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Another great one! There’s a fine line between being determined and plain stubborn. It’s recognising when it’s time to change tack. I might add this one to the others on the wall next to me. β€ β€ β€
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Glad this one resonated with you, Trish. And I think you’ve nailed it. I’ve read that the definition of stupid is to keep doing exactly the same thing over and over, while expecting a different outcome. Same theory, I do believe! π β€
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