Monthly Archives: January 2018

All Beginnings

The realization that all beginnings are difficult makes the task of beginning easier. ~ R’ Shraga Silverstein zt”l

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No Choice!

At a tisch, the Yesod HaAvodah asked one of his Chassidim (who had come from a different town) “How did you come here?” “By donkey.” “What would you do if you you’d fallen off the donkey, on the way?” “I … Continue reading

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Careful! Slippery!

Why is it that when there is ice on the streets, everyone walks slowly and carefully out of fear of slipping physically, while in their daily lives, people are not afraid of slipping spiritually? ~ R’ Isser Zalman Meltzer zt”l

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Like the First Time

The Sages (Talmud Yoma 29a) tell us that it is more difficult to understand an idea we already know than one that is new to us.  This is because we feel we already understand it and do not concentrate on … Continue reading

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Nothing to Worry About

One never worries about something good happening. All our worries are about something bad taking place.  Once we realize that whatever the Almighty does is for our ultimate good, we will have nothing to worry about. ~ Pele Yoatz

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Setting Goals

Continuing on yesterday’s theme of setting goals (see here), the Ralbag states “When you have a goal in mind, keep your focus on reaching it, and do not allow yourself to be sidetracked by anything else.  People who procrastinate do … Continue reading

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A Harvard Study

Many years ago, Harvard graduate students were asked some questions regarding their goals as they entered school. They found the following: 3% of the students had written goals and plans to accomplish them; 13% had goals in their minds but haven’t written them … Continue reading

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