My Own Worst Enemy?
Monday night at 9:45, Nancy told me she was tired and was going to bed. Emmy was going to bed because the school strike was finally over, and she needed to get up early. That left me with a decision--Stay up and watch "My Own Worst Enemy," one of my favorite new shows; go to bed and get some extra sleep; stay up and read Joseph Sangl's book I Was Broke, Now I'm Not. As I was pondering the decision, this thought struck me: What if watching My Own Worst Enemy is really BEING my own worst enemy? I believe the thought came from God! I chose to read Sangl's book. More on that in my next post. Before I end this one, though, let me say that through the decision-making process I came to an important conclusion: I am no longer going to stay up to watch tv by myself. In fact, if tv watching isn't a "team" experience - meaning my family, friends, etc... I'm not going to do it. Actually, Nancy, Emmy and I have been watching a number of shows on the network websites AFTER they've been on, and it only takes 45 minutes to watch an hour show. In addition, the commercial breaks are only 30 seconds long. Eventually, with decisions like this maybe I won't be my own worst enemy any more!



















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