Wednesday, July 09, 2008

By Chanel September

Good Day! How are you doing? I hope that you well and oh so good.Today is the 9th of July 2008 and that of course means that it is the mid week Wednesday edition of the Morning Cruise…ooh so we smack in the middle I’m loving it must say that so far my morning has been pretty good I didn’t have to stress about the train being late, getting to work on time or even waking up and wanting to go to bed for some more sleep…so ja what has your morning has been like has it been good like mine hectic, slow or wet…now I know for all those school learners it’s your last week of school holiday…I remember when I was back at school I would do all those fun things in my last week and one of them was going to bed really really late and then the next morning waking up really really late…

Moving onto today’s show we had all the usuals such as you’re Word of the Day, your SA Q&A, and you’re Tip of the Day.

We also had interview with:

· John Mullins and he spoke to us here on MC about designing your life that was an interesting interview all about finding your purpose and the career that you love.

· We also spoke to Megan Feburary and Iraina Ackerman from Acsis and they spoke to us about the financial planning club touching on a financial presentation called shape up your finances which is for women by women.




· Lastly we spoke to Aliah Limbada from Mustadifan and she spoke to us about operation warmth providing relief to many victims affect by heavy and extreme downpours.

Word of the Day:

GASTRONOME - A lover of good food and drink

Trivial Question:

Q: In what year did the first heart transplant take place?
A: 1967

Tip of the Day:



Holding anger, resentment and hatred toward another injures your mind and heart; therefore, it follows that releasing those emotions through forgiveness would bring healing. Here are some points to consider about forgiveness…


1. Forgiveness is for people, not despicable actions. Some actions are unthinkably horrible and absolutely unforgivable. Human beings can be worthy of forgiveness, even if their actions are not.


2. Forgiveness does not absolve the wrongdoer of the wrongdoing. Forgiving someone is merely the decision to release the pain, fear and anger from your own mind and return to love.


3. Forgiving someone does not imply approval of their behavior or wrongdoing nor does it assume that they will not do harm again in the future.


4. Put your energy into looking for another way to get your positive goals met than through the experience that has hurt you. Instead of mentally replaying your hurt seek out new ways to get what you want.


5. Remember that a life well lived is your best revenge. Instead of focusing on your wounded feelings, and thereby giving the person who caused you pain power over you, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness around you. Forgiveness is about personal power.


6. Amend your grievance story to remind you of the heroic choice to forgive

Quote of the Day:

Zadok Rabinowitz - A man's dreams are an index to his greatness

It’s time for me to love and leave you. You must have oh so super Wednesday. Let’s chat again tomorrow…Much Love…Peace.

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