In our modern society that is so consumer driven, we seem to want more, more, more.
More money, more gadgets, bigger houses and cars, more trappings of success.
But sometimes, less is more.
Less talking means more listening.
Less watching TV is more time for thinking.
Less time in the office is more time with the family.
Less time thinking about your rights is more time acting on your responsibilities.
Less time complaining about your present situation means more time building a great future.
Less doing what you want and more time fulfilling God’s will for your life.
You get the idea.
What do you need less of so that you can have more?
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October 28, 2010 at 3:33 am
Linda
Hi Darren,
Here goes…
Less choice in the supermarket, more quick decisions.
Less expecttion, less disappointment.
Les fatigue, more energy to write.
Less noise, more peaceful thinking time…
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October 28, 2010 at 3:33 am
Linda
Oh… and …
Less food on my plate, less pounds on my body…
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October 28, 2010 at 7:13 am
Debbie Feller
Oh . . .I like Linda’s “less food on my plate” one! 🙂 Here’s my try . . .
less worry, more trust
less of life being about me, so it can be more about Jesus.
Thanks for showing us the more in less today!
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October 28, 2010 at 7:44 am
Darren Poke
Thanks Debbie and Linda for your valued contributions. I can certainly relate to the less food on the plate one as well.
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