tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post8889787205439526625..comments2023-08-10T09:38:07.159+01:00Comments on Revising Reform: No, em, I'm back, I think...yep, hey, here I am...just needed to recommit this space to God and will now obey the bloggers' commandments.Rev R Marszalekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01831340057673771787noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post-43832311376790438972009-06-01T22:26:27.263+01:002009-06-01T22:26:27.263+01:00Thank you Ange and thanks for seeing me through my...Thank you Ange and thanks for seeing me through my 'tantrum'. <br />:-)Rev R Marszalekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01831340057673771787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post-79716620501677310822009-06-01T21:18:37.625+01:002009-06-01T21:18:37.625+01:00glad you've re thought the absence!
I'd add 2 mor...glad you've re thought the absence!<br /> I'd add 2 more to your list ( which I know takes it away from being Ten, but hey Twelve is good too!) <br /><br />11) always integrate your everyday life with your thinking for they are not separate, and indeed need each other in cyberspace as much as anywhere else. ( aka Let people see you, not just your ideas)<br /><br />12) do not be afraid of reading stuff that stretches scares or angers you, but learn what to let go of and what to engage with. ( this is otherwise known as Ange's "not everything needs a response" rule!)<br />everyone is different, but I've learnt *I* can't ( in that it's not right for me to) shield myself from stuff out there I disagree with, but I can teach myself how to respond (internally or in type) and to allow stuff to expand the edges of my thinking and refine my own opinions.<br /><br />Hope all that doesn't sound too preachy:-) - don't set yourself brick boundaries - allow some fluidity and learn where the soft edges are for you.<br /><br />Happy journeyingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com