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| QUOTES from
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| On Stewardship |
On Happiness |
"Don't
be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every
time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the
little jobs well, the big ones tend to take care of themselves." -- Dale Carnegie
"I am only one; but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but I
still can do something. I will not refuse to do the something I
can do." -– Helen Keller
"Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best." -- Henry Van Dyke |
"I
have learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or
misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances." -- Martha
Washington
"Learn
how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want."
-- Jim Rohn
"The
quality of your life is determined by how you feel at any given moment.
How you feel is determined by how you interpret what is happening around
you, not by the events themselves." -–
Brian Tracy
"Most
folks are about as happy as they make their minds up to be." --
Abraham Lincoln
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Special Needs Planning: First Steps |
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If you have a child (or
grandchild) with a disability, one of the most important questions you may ask
yourself is…
What's going to happen to my child when I'm no longer here?
To a large degree, the answer to
that question will depend on the steps you begin taking today in order to
arrange for your child's future well being.
Planning for special needs
children is a complex process that begins with an initial assessment. In planning for your special needs child,
there are certain initial steps you should take, such as:
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Assess your child's prognosis: Will your child ever be able to earn a
living…manage assets…live independently?
Your evaluation of issues such as these will then guide you in the type
of planning you need to complete in order to provide for your child. If you're unsure about your child's future
prognosis, be conservative in your assumptions. You can always change your plans in the future. |
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Review your financial situation: What assets do you have available to provide
for your child's future financial needs?
What can you do to accumulate additional assets for your child's care? |
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Living arrangements: Where do you want your child to live after
your death, or if you become physically unable to care for your child? Will your child need a guardian (or
conservator)? |
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Government benefits: Do you know what government benefits are
available and what the requirements are to qualify for these benefits? Government benefits and their requirements
can play a major role in your child's future well being. Be aware, however, that improper or careless
planning could make your child ineligible for certain benefits. Government benefits fall into two groups:
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- Entitlement Programs: Eligibility for entitlement programs is
based on meeting certain requirements, such as age, disability or
blindness. An individual who, for
example, meets the required definition of disability is entitled to receive
benefits, regardless of that individual's financial situation.
- Needs-Based Programs: In order to receive benefits from a
needs-based program, a disabled individual cannot have income or assets above
stated amounts.
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| MESSAGES
from
the Masters... |
A SENSE OF URGENCY IS TREMENDOUS by Charlie "T" Jones
Perhaps my findings are not the only solution, but with all my heart I
believe the fires of greatness in our heart can be kept aglow only
after we develop a sense of urgency and importance for what we are
doing. I mean a sense of urgency to the extent that we feel it is a
matter of life and death; and it is a matter of life and death, for in
growing we are alive and in quitting we are dying in a sense. If
you don't believe this, talk to anyone who has lost the sense of
urgency of getting things done and has been drifting in complacency,
mediocrity and failure. If you are without a sense of urgency in your
work, you know what I mean.
A sense of urgency is that feeling that lets you know yesterday is gone
forever, tomorrow never comes. TODAY is in your hands. It lets
you know that shirking today's task will add to wasted yesterdays and
postponing today's work will add to tomorrow's burden. The sense of
urgency causes you to accomplish what today sets before you. Thank God
for the sense of urgency that can change a dull, shabby existence into
a sparkling life. Right now, ask God to give you a sense of urgency.
Believe that He did, and then act accordingly.
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