SLOW GROWING

The Catholic Obsession With Martyrs And The Question Of Pain And Suffering
The Catholic Church is kind of like a forest sometimes. Someone on the outside looking .....


Today we live in a world of speed. Technological advancements

have made obtaining what we want as simple as pushing a button.



We don't have to wait long to eat - just pop the food into the

microwave and click start. In minutes we have a full meal.



We don't have to wait weeks for communication back and forth -

just type and click the send button in e-mail. In seconds,

information is sent and received.



Because of this "instant" mentality we have grown accustomed to,

we as a society have come to believe that if we can't get what

we want in a matter of minutes, it's not worth having. Waiting

is becoming a thing of the past.



I have found this to be especially true when it comes to

That Dirty, Three-letter Word..
That dirty, three-letter word'

Terry Dashner''''''.Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, .....
internet businesses. Because everything is available at the

click of a mouse, slowly growing an internet business never

enters our minds. We try to find the quickest and easiest route

to the automatic $5,000 per month promised to us at every turn.



Without careful thought, we plunge into several affiliate

programs (sometimes unrelated to each other), throw up some free

websites, blast our "open for business" announcement to

4,000,000 people, and then sit back waiting for all 4,000,000 to

beat a path to our electronic doorway.



We watch the calendar, and when, in 7 days, we haven't made our

$1,500 or we run into technological difficulties, we throw up

our hands in disgust, claiming that the entire internet is a

hoax, and walk away.



Let's pause for a moment and take a look at the weed and the

oak. John and Jim are young, newly married, and have just moved

in next door to each other. Both yards need work in order to

gain the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval."



John runs out to the local nursery, buys a bunch of seeds, never

really paying attention to the type of seeds or to their care

requirements. He goes home, spreads his seeds all over his yard,

and then sits back waiting for the lush, beautiful lawn. It

isn't long before his yard is covered with weeds. The weeds

quickly spring up and then die under the heat of the sun. His

yard is full of dirt holes.



Jim, on the other hands, talks to several landscaping experts.

He draws out on paper what he wants his yard to look like,

carefully grouping plants to give year-round beauty. He goes to

a couple of different nurseries and purchases the best plants

and lawn care products. He buys an oak tree for his back yard.

He plants his purchases and follows the directions and advice he

has been given to care for his lawn. He works on it a little bit

every day, and slowly builds it to a prize-winning yard.



Year after year, John has an ugly lawn because he doesn't want

to put in the time and effort it takes to build a well-kept

yard.



Thirty years later, Jim's yard is still the best looking yard on

the block, and his grandkids are building a tree house in the

oak tree in the back yard.

Dreamology
"I believe it to be true that dreams are the true interpreters of our inclinations; but there is an .....


What kind of a business are you building? Are you looking for

the fast buck? Are you joining everything and anything you can

without any careful planning as to how it all fits together? Are

you sitting back just waiting for everyone to come, buy your

products, and make you a millionaire without any effort on your

part?



If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then all you're

going to get is a yard full of ugly weeds and dirt holes.



Take some time and put together a business plan. Figure out

where you want to be in 30 years. Talk to experts to find out

what works and what doesn't. Work a little bit every day taking

care of your business.



If you do these things, your business may grow slowly, but it

will grow solidly. Your business will be able to withstand the

storms that come along. And in 30 years, you and your family

will still be enjoying what you've built.







About the author:

Sharon Dalton Williams is a Christian freelance writer whose

goal is to change the world one word at a time. Subscribe to her

weekly column, *From Sharons Pen,* at

http://www.sharondaltonwilliams.com.



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