How to Get Out of a Job Rut: If you feel a bit stuck right now in your work, Relevant Magazine posted a really helpful and practical article titled, “How to Get Out of a Job Rut.” Here is an excerpt: If necessary, target your new job search. As Richard Nelson Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?, once said, “Have a Plan B for everything, except your spouse.” If you’ve determined you need to look for a new job, here are three points to include as you target your search: your desired location, your desired field or industry (this will determine what you talk about all day), and your job function within that field.
Shel Silverstein for “The World is Flat” Type of People: By the way, I am not one of them. There are actually important things to think about and do, so I prefer not to see a conspiracy around every corner.

Adultery: Stanley Grenz, one of the most well-known Christian theologians and ethicists over the past 30 years (he died in his early 50s a little over a decade ago), writes about adultery that it is most likely that “both partners share in the responsibility for the destruction of the marriage” no matter which committed the concrete act. The point is that although only one spouse commits the act of adultery, the “fault is usually not just one-sided.”
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