Posts by Day: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Posted 6/25/2008 @ 12:03:59 pm by mywetplanet.com
Collecting coins has changed over the years, from primarily a child’s activity in the 18th and 19th centuries to involvement of adults right along with children today. Collections of coins probably began as early as the 6th century B.C., when the first currency in the form of coins started. The website http://www.ishowcasecollectibles.com is a keeper for anyone who is interested in collectable objects. The articles that focus on coins explain to the visitor the advantages of choosing themes to begin their collections. Articles also inform visitors of the history of coins, the reasons why coin collecting began as a hobby, and what to look for today as far as coins of historical value. The visitor will come away with a better understanding of coin collecting as a hobby and the potential for a coin collection to be of increasing value.
Posted 6/25/2008 @ 11:59:46 am by mywetplanet.com
Did you apologize for your mistake with a good intention to never make that mistake again? According to experts on this subject, the correct apology comes AFTER you have determined to change your behavior with regard to your mistake.
I have made several attempts to do just that. Before I apologize to someone for a mistake that is my fault I pause and thing of what I am going to do to change my behavior; with the result being that I don't apologize for the same mistake twice!
You know what? I find myself not making apologies to someone nearly as often as before! But, when I do apologize, it means that I am going to follow through with improvements to my behavior. So, the correct apology carries with it an ownership of the mistake .... along with the ownership to correct the problem.
I should have learned this lesson a long time ago. It tells me that I am doing better than I used to do. I think before I say something that I might regret saying later.
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