tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6414826739553623574.post2216975849458654068..comments2024-03-26T16:06:54.317-04:00Comments on Reflections From The Bell Curve: Judging Bell BluesPat Bartonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15461263795359198289noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6414826739553623574.post-67977962330963828122015-08-21T17:00:51.905-04:002015-08-21T17:00:51.905-04:00Ines; Thank you so much for reminding me of Ruiz&#...Ines; Thank you so much for reminding me of Ruiz' four agreements. I was indeed familiar with them but, like so much I've been exposed to, sometimes what I need isn't there the moment I need it. And, you directly inspired my post for "today" (i.e. Friday 8/21)). Thanks for also for reading my blog and your comments. Under separate cover, I will send you a link to an older post of mine that may help you understand better what I was speaking of in my "Caution And Clarity" post, which you also commented on. A bit of irony that that post itself was unclear, no? Pat Bartonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15461263795359198289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6414826739553623574.post-56636266812665077082015-08-21T08:52:20.138-04:002015-08-21T08:52:20.138-04:00Have you ever read Don Miguel Ruiz's book The ...Have you ever read Don Miguel Ruiz's book The Four Agreements? I have found these useful: 1. Be Impeccable with Your Word, 2. Don't Take Anything Personally, 3.Make No Assumptions, 4. Always Do your Best. I have a friend who has added a fifth: Be the Place Where Love Shows Up. She has a quotation from Louise Hay: "Changes that are forced into being are always temporary, But changes that are loved into being are permanent.Ines Altemosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14514401015415332296noreply@blogger.com