Do I think about it? Nah, not really. Modest? Yes, well, sort of. LOL.
I have a great attitude towards people of all ages. I can relate to most cultures and age groups, from kids to adults. I think it’s because I’ve been around kids, teens, adults, and people from different cultures due to the work I have done and coaching sports.
My personality fits in with most conversations, and relates well to people of all ages and cultures. I've always worked on making sure I smile and can listen as well as speak. That's important: listening to the person I'm conversing with. I don't get angry over small things, and I have a good outlook on most things around me.
I’m really organized in myself and the house with the kids, but even more so when I make sure I’m ready to go and have everything packed when going on a trip. If I’m going out on a vacation, I’m organized with time, packing, bookings, driving, and outings. I’d say that comes with raising the kids and being on my own for 25 years. Something good did come out of it, lol.
Over the years, I learned how to do volunteer work and learned it with Father Matt and Brian. When I was down and out there for a few years, a lot of people helped me out in so many different ways. One thing in life I learned was being a part of a volunteer group and helping families, people of all ages. It was rewarding. I’m a very good coach in sports as well. It’s a very rewarding thing to do, watching them grow with their passion and goals that they set with their sports.
If I were modest, which I am (but for me), one thing I’m very good at is just being me, myself, and I. That’s a key to life: be you, no one else, and work on it every day. Just little things or tweaks that can make you a better person for yourself. I’ve learned in life that out of every ten people, there is bound to be one or two that are not overly impressed with you. Hey, you can’t please everyone, but the one you can, it’s because it’s what they like and see. Just you.
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Awesome views in life-Volunteering gives a perspective beyond I-ism..
and pleasing self is very important but conditioning kicks in to be a nurturer, sacrifice, love, care… and that love asks for sacrifices.
But it is critical to also prioritize self in the big picture is a learning…
awesome write.
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Thank you for that and itās so true with your comments thank you
Paul
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