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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2020 · 9 MIN

The Grass Isn't Always Greener Beyond Your Pasture

from Blue Collar Executive · host Lewis Taulbee Jr

Send us Fan MailIn this social media world we live in, it is so easy to feel the grass may be greener for someone else.  The fact is that it may be in that moment of their post. Maybe they got a new car, new job, lost some weight, or are celebrating something.  However, before you go running out of your gate looking for greener pastures, remember everything is temporary and all grass withers from time to time.  Have you ever thought theirs may be a little greener because they have provided more TLC?  Nothing great comes without working for it.  So instead of being envious of someone else's green lawn, we should try a little water and nurturing in our own.  We may be surprised at the beauty we find in our own backyard.  "Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough" Oprah Winfrey

Send us Fan Mail In this social media world we live in, it is so easy to feel the grass may be greener for someone else. The fact is that it may be in that moment of their post. Maybe they got a new car, new job, lost some weight, or are celebrating something. However, before you go running out of your gate looking for greener pastures, remember everything is temporary and all grass withers from time to time. Have you ever thought theirs may be a little greener because they ...

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