Timeless Truth/Principle....'The real you is what you think.'
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...Original Photography by Bleujay...
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'Lemons, Limes, Grapes and Berries Sprinkled with Hydrangea Blossoms'
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Greetings Dear Readers;
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Hope you are well and enjoying a fine Summer's day wherever you are.
How about this principle....'The real you is what you think.'
We could ask...Why is this important? Because a thought can make you or break you.
Our motives, decisions and actions come from thought. The process looks something like this ...Thought... Motive... Decision... Action. Every action should be composed from these four components.
First we have the thought...for example...'We should make a cake.'....then the Motive,... the 'Why'....'because it is my dear Gran's birthday'....then Decision...'Yes, indeed.'.....Action...'Let's make a cake.' The Decision could have been ....'No, we do not have enough time.'
Years of thoughts both positive and negative...whether leading to action or not make you who you are.....'You are what you think.'
Additional note...Not all thoughts lead to action.
Let's give this principle a think...shall we.
Here's wishing you and yours all the best....God's best!
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'God manifested His love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died as a substitute for us.' Romans 5.8
It is faith alone in Christ alone for eternal life.
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Thank you for dropping by today. ^__^
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Kind Regards,
Bleujay
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Principles are timeless truths as relevant today as they were yesterday and will be tomorrow.
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All for our ponderance.
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....Original Watercolour painting by Bleujay...
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'Tulips in the Bleu Berry Patch'
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Details with regard to the 'Icing' (Photographs and Painting)....
The photographs were taken with an iPad Pro. Bleujay arranged the still-life with fruits from the Green Grocer and Hydrangea flowers from her Garden.
The painting materials; Watercolour Paper Arches Not Press/ Cold Press, Watercolour Professional Paint Tubes Daniel Smith, Sable Watercolour Brushes 6 and 8, and Graphite Drawing Pencils. The painting has been presented previously and differently.
Thank you for your interest. ^__^
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