Showing posts with label bumper stickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bumper stickers. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Best of Bumper Stickers


If you're rich, I’m single!


Adults are just kids with money.

I Think Feminists Are Cute!

Friends help you move; real friends help you move the body.

Eternity: Smoking or Non-Smoking?

Hard work never killed anyone. But why take the chance?

You’re entitled to your opinion. I just don’t want to hear it.

I am spending my child’s inheritance.If you're rich, I’m single!

Adults are just kids with money.

I Think Feminists Are Cute!

Friends help you move; real friends help you move the body.

Eternity: Smoking or Non-Smoking?

Hard work never killed anyone. But why take the chance?

You’re entitled to your opinion. I just don’t want to hear it.

I am spending my child’s inheritance.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Anger Is A Gift

I was driving my car today, and the car in front of me had this bumper sticker: "Anger is a gift." And I thought, "Wow! What a right on concept!"


Anger tells us that something is wrong, and we better correct the situation, if it's humanly possible. It also reminds us that we have values, and that we are passionate people. You have to feel strongly about something to get angry about it. Your mind is screaming for you to "Do something!" And I don't mean pull out your .45 Magnum revolver. You're not going to make anyone's day with that. Maybe it's time to evaluate what's going on to make you so angry, and then do some problem solving.


In today's e-mail, Wings for the Heart Motivational Newsletter (http://www.wingsfortheheart.com), I came across five steps for striving to be happy. What would your five steps be? Well, I found step two rather interesting:



2. Have a healthy outlet for your anger - you need to let your frustrations out. Talk to someone if you must or go to the gym to pump out those happy hormones. Studies show that people who exercise are more readily able to find solutions to their problems.  

That sounds like good advice to me, if you want to be happy.

Nevertheless, never forget: Anger is a gift, and it's what you do with it that counts--like all gifts.