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Live Learn and Pass It On

~~The following excerpts come to us from H. Jackson Brown Jr., author of Life's Little Instruction Book.  
 
As you go through this week I want you to consider each of these points. Be humble, be thankful, and I want to Thank all of you for allowing me to be of service to you. Thank you for allowing me to share the concepts and principles of Health and Wellness with you.
 
Learn, Study, Apply, and Grow!
 
But most of all, make sure that you Enjoy!
• I've learned that making a living is not the same thing as making a life.
• I've learned that the most creative ideas often come from beginners and not the experts.
• I've learned that love is a great investment. No matter whom you give it to, it returns greater dividends.
• I've learned that it always makes me feel good to see my parents holding hands.
• I've learned that you don't miss fighting with your sister until she's left for college.
• I've learned that if you want to do something positive for your children, try to improve your marriage.
• I've learned that nothing is more precious than a baby's laugh.
• I've learned that it's OK to be content with what you have, but never with what you are.
• I've learned that a person's greatest need is to feel appreciated.
• I've learned that whenever I'm in a big hurry, the person in front of me isn't.
• I've learned that your husband still loves you when there are two brownies left and he takes the smaller one.
• I've learned that the time I really need a vacation is when I'm just back from one.
• I've learned that you can't pay somebody to practice for you.
• I've learned that a good feeling gets even better when it's shared.
• I've learned that you can have a fancy education and still not be very wise.
• I've learned that it's impossible to accomplish anything worthwhile without the help of other people.
These thoughts were adapted from Live and Learn and Pass It On by H. Jackson Brown Jr.
 
Yours in Health,
Dr. Pfeiffer
Dr. Pfeiffer's "Think Right"
 The fragrance of the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.  ~ Mark Twain