Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Quote by Dale Carnegie


"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."
Dale Carnegie, American writer, lecturer, and developer of famous courses in self-improvement 

Monday, February 18, 2013

The Moods by W.B. Yeats


"The Moods"
by W. B. Yeats

Time drops in decay,
Like a candle burnt out,
And the mountains and the woods
Have their day, have their day;
What one in the rout
Of the fire-born moods
Has fallen away?



*This poem is in public domain

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Thoughts: How Do the Results of Groundhog Day Affect Your Plans?


Each year on February 2, it is customary that  Punxsutawney Phil will predict whether spring will arrive early or late. If the day is cloudy as the groundhog emerges, then spring will come early. If it is a sunny day however, the groundhog will obviously see its shadow and winter weather will continue for six more weeks. 

After Groundhog Day comes and goes and the predictions are given according to the weather conditions, how many of us actually count the weeks after this day to check the accuracy of this folklore? Some may, but when this question is posed to most people I know, unless they are in the agricultural industry, no one really seems to think about it or monitor the timetable after February 2. Life goes on and apparently we adapt to the current weather conditions, with or without the shadow of Punxsutawney Phil.

Happy Groundhog Day!