Archive for May, 2010
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Howdy Boys! Bill McGrane getting his hair cut by Darell Newton and his son Todd Newton |
When I went to get my hair cut by my barber, Darell Newton as I walked in I was told it’s Friday wine glass day would I like a glass?
Sparrow & Newton’s Men’s Hair salon in Fort Wright is an amazing place. When you walk in you know it is unique because of all the nick knacks and very different pictures.
Years ago when I was looking for a place to get my haircut little did I know I would find where all the movers and shakers of Northern Kentucky go. Tre Grayson and his father go here. It is the mens place to hang out and catch up on all the happenings in our area.
Thanks to Darell I look great and enjoyed a glass of wine, what a pleasant surprise.
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How do you and your family get along?
I just got off of the phone with a man who had shared with me his father will will not talk with him and most of his family thinks he is crazy. Now many of them are alcoholics and have not dealt with their issues. He decided not to go down the trail of disaster and as a result is the black sheep of their family.
Can you you relate? Is any of this like your family situation. He also mentioned he paid a psychologist alot of money dealing with the issues he said. One of the gems of wisdom he got out of that is, “the only person you can control is yourself”. Is this so true or what?
If you are finding your family situation is creating pain for you there is a solution. Attend one of our upcoming programs in June and find the peace you need for yourself. Since June is Father’s day what a great time to create a new beginning.
Share with us what peaves you about your family.
Our next blog will be about can you face your issues?
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Do you have an issue with one of your neighbors that is causing you to
not speak with them or avoid them? If so may I suggest you experience the difference between confronting vs “carefronting”.
Confronting is attacking the person and possibly leaving dead bodies. Carefronting is caring enough to talk about the delicate subjects.
Release assuming or making judgments. Go to the source instead of believing rumors. Stop the gossip and talk with the person who can do
something about it instead of everyone else who can not change the situation.
Treat people with dignity and respect. Make the person and the relationship more important then the property or issue.
What neighbor stories do you have?
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