If I Had It To Do All Over Again
I wouldn't be in such a hurry. I would stop and smell
the roses along the way; i.e., I would enjoy what I have
every day instead of always trying to hurry tomorrow.
--
Joe Stork, Doraville, Georgia
I wouldn't change that much. I would have gotten
out and seen more of the world . All in all I would have
worried a lot less and lived a little more.
--
Mrs. Opal Burton, Paragould, Arkansas
Perhaps I would have made better preparation for
the future and enjoyed the present a little more. But, all
things considered, I probably would have made the
same decisions.
--
Stanley Keown, Chattanooga, Tennessee
I would live earlier years with more self-confidence
because it took me a while to learn that confidence
comes from knowing you're okay in God's eyes, not
other people's.
--
Holly Cooper, Grand Junction, Colorado
I'd listen more and talk a whole lot less. I'd try not to
love my kids so much that I smother them to death.
(Less control , I guess you'd say). I'd not work full-time.
I'd take more time to "stop and smell the roses."
--
Tina Bigelow, Marshall, Michigan
I would try to make God a larger part of my life. I
would try to avoid some of the mistakes I have made,
especially with family relationships. I would try to be an
encourager.
--
Danny Skipper, Tyler, Texas
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