Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Jack’s Winning Words 11/8/17
“A person who feels appreciated will always do more than expected.”  (Sent by Paul McCullough)  Last Sunday’s paper had an article listing the best places to work in our area.  The top company encourages new ideas from employees.  One person wrote: “They make me feel important.”  Each worker is given a book to read which tells of a mail carrier who was known for giving consistently good service.  It pays off…for a company and for its employees.   ;-)  Jack

FROM LPD:  Very true!====JACK:  It never hurts to say..."Job well done.  Thanks!"

FROM TARMART REV:  It surely is a good quote to pass along and apply . . . blessed me that day I saw it and passed it on, and will bless your readers as well as they too invest it into the life of another. ====JACK:  Did you ever play the children's game, Pass It On?
When a kind word comes your way  Just say thanks, you made my day  Then........Pass It On
When you see a child smile  Just enjoy it for a while  Then........Pass It On
When a good deed happens to you  Feel the Holy Spirit renew you
Let it live a new life through you  Then........Pass It On
Pass It On was what we called it, but back then it was a game
Years have passed now and we're older, we are called to do the same
Pass It On is what He taught us, when He walked across this land
Pass It On the love He brought us, and make others understand
====REV:  I have not seen or recalled seeing it before . . . one for the "saved file".

FROM OUTHOUSE JUDY:  There’s nothing like a “good dinner Mom” or a good “you’re the best Monnie/grandma”!  It does make your day.  Gary always says thanks for the meal!====JACK:  In the Deep South or the Bible Belt, people might say, "Much obliged," meaning: "Thank you" or "I'm indebted to you."  Have you heard (or used) that expression?====JUDY:  Yes definitely.  We travel a lot, in-fact we are on our way down to Shipshewanna and Ohio.  But our favorite trips are our trips out West.  You still hear that a lot and even in the east side of Ohio.  We have frIends, Jerry and Sue who have a very pronounced western accent.    I love it!

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