Just do it...

By Vichara


We are all given many tasks that will sometimes call upon a greater sense of urgency and need. We don’t need to be heroic; we just need to perform them to the best of our ability with compassion. There might not be immediate rewards or satisfaction, you will need to instill in your heart that what you do, if performed altruistically, will reap it’s own merits and in it’s own time. Having faith will be a difficult task but that has it’s own special reward.

Special note: On a personal note. I have just returned from a week of helping my mother who has cancer in her bowels. She had a by-pass surgery last night and is resting as best as her body can. I always feel that combined energies will help and if you could all direct just some of this to her to assist her in her recovery and in the effort to making her stronger and healthy I would and she would appreciate it very much. Thank you.

etiquette • \ET-ih-kut\ • noun
: the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be observed in social or official life

Example Sentence:
According to Miss Manners, it is a myth that newlyweds have up to a year to write thank-you notes for wedding gifts; rather, etiquette dictates that the notes should be sent as soon as possible.

Did you know?
One definition of the French word "étiquette" is "ticket" or "label attached to something for identification." In 16th-century Spain, the French word was borrowed (and altered to "etiqueta") to refer to the written protocols describing orders of precedence and behavior demanded of those who appeared in court. Eventually, "etiqueta" came to be applied to the court ceremonies themselves as well as the documents which outlined the requirements for them. Interestingly, this then led to French speakers of the time attributing the second sense of "proper behavior" to their "étiquette," and in the middle of the 18th century English speakers finally adopted both the word and the second meaning from the French.

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