Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

What kind of blood do you have?

We all tend to agree with the below saying:

Treasure Family IF living far. Festivals such as Christmas, Thanksgiving are good occasions to mingle with them. Make some memories and then part.

Families tend to mingle, but with caution since; they dread that things could get ugly and egos could clash, which could put a strain in their relationship.

My concern

If families are made of thick blood, then why do we use caution when meeting up with them?

Maybe this thick blood has high expectations from individuals within the family.

Maybe that thick blood refrains us to argue and confront each other.

Family members ought to be flexible with each other and not let ego's come in their way when there is an argument.

Bringing in adaptability will be fun and can get buoyancy in any relationship. This will help any individual prick the bubble especially if there is thick blood involved in it.

The value of family erupts when we all are craving for peace in this nation. Peace can only erupt when we value the importance of thick blood.

Mantra for today: Families together during a crisis can help build a nation with peace.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tis the season of giving Thanks!

With Thanksgiving around the corner, we will be surrounded by Family or Friends, and we will celebrate this holiday with scrumptious food and a little laughter.

However, when family or friends meet, there could also be friction of opinions regarding things or issues.

That is normal since humans are intelligent souls and not all people can think alike otherwise there would not have been any new discoveries.

But, in order to keep harmony whilst eating the food prepared with so much love and effort, we got to agree with the other person's opinion and it is okay if they do not nod at your beliefs.

We do not need a certificate of approval from them to act so, just be in the moment, enjoy the food, laugh (or at least pretend to laugh) and come home with those extra nutritious calories in your body.

Tis is the season to give thanks (such as surviving the daily grind, natural calamities, having a job, born as a human) for many things besides our opinions so, let's enjoy our surroundings and our community (since we cannot live without them, being a social animal) and be thankful for our mere existence.

 Mantra for today: Be thankful for your existence