Monday, March 1, 2010

Impossible is Nothing

The Nike ad is my favorite.

"Impossible is a big word thrown around by small men who would rather accept the world as it is than face the power they have to change it.”

Do you think it's impossible to be a better partner?
Do you think it's impossible to be more romantic?

With some effort and desire, you can become a better lover, partner and friend. For some it comes naturally, for others it takes a lot of work. Don't accept a lower standard from yourself. Use the resources of this blog and other materials and face the power you have to improve.

Nothing is impossible.
Impossible is nothing.

Stay in touch -

Mark

1 comment:

  1. Mark you are absolutely right, nothing is impossible. You set your own limits in life and only you can change those limits you have set for yourself. Sometimes the people we try to impress don’t appreciate the things we do, which in turn over time will make us lower our limits even further to the point that there is no sense in trying anymore and we give up.But dont give up. There is always room to be a better partner/spouse and it is always possible to be more romantic. But both sides of the relationship need to always be trying to improve and be able to realize the efforts of the other. Sometimes it's the small things in life that are the most appreciated.
    Your eyes are the windows to your sole and will speak volumes. It’s the look you give that says it all. You should never have to say sorry or thank you, although it is nice to hear a thank you. Your other half will see it in your eyes and know without you having to say a word that you are truly sorry or that you very much appreciate what they’ve done for you.
    Here is an idea, give your spouse a hug in the morning to set their day off on the right path. A hug goes a long way and will make you feel good all day. Then when you get home and are together again give another hug to take all the stress from their day away. Try it this really works, and if I know Cheryl that’s what she does.
    Take care Mark and keep up with the blog, it is working

    Sean

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