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A good list, Rosa. To me, #4 says: don't bite off more than you can chew, but allow yourself the room to admit you were wrong to bite it if you can't chew it.

#2 reminds me of something I read a long time ago: People, on the whole, are good. They are not, however, mindreaders.

Aloha Carolyn, mahalo for stopping by.

There is much collected wisdom in adages which become sayings and proverbs, and usually with much more brevity than I normally manage! Thank you for sharing.

And by the way, I'm glad you linked to your new blog! I hadn't known you were now writing for Know More Media and have added it to my subscriptions!

Dearest Rosa..

I am in LOVE with these 12. I'll blog about them on VirtualMoxie next week, as I think they are perfect for VAs.

Looking forward to the 12 rules for self-leadership!

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Hiya Stacy! Mahalo for the compliment; so glad to know these will be useful for you, for you know how much I admire the work you do!

I am smiling from ear to ear thinking about you coaching these missives!

Aloha to you, Rosa. The adages have lasted, I think, because they speak; and they speak, as you said, sagely and with brevity.

As to me writing at Know More Media, it has one of those Universal/Kharma twists: I let go of something that might have been, in the long run, a hurt; three hours later, right there in my mailbox, was the email that I'd been accepted as a KMM author. Isn't there a Hawaiian saying for that?

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