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		By: Mary		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I had a powerful experience this weekend, one that taught me a very valuable lesson. The lesson is that it&#8217;s none of my business what others think of me. My focus MUST remain on what God thinks of me and whether I am remaining true to my mission and the vision for my life.
 

 
Last Friday, a man posted three very rude comments on this blog&#8230;comments that attacked me directly. Luckily, I have a very good sense of humor and was able to laugh his comments off. But it got me to thinking &#8211; how often to I worry about what others think about me, and how energy have I wasted trying to control others? ]]></description>
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<p>Last Friday, a man posted three very rude comments on this blog&hellip;comments that attacked me directly. Luckily, I have a very good sense of humor and was able to laugh his comments off. But it got me to thinking &ndash; how often to I worry about what others think about me, and how energy have I wasted trying to control others? </p>
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