For the life of me, I just can't understand why!Lawyers do not make the friends list....ever
For the life of me, I just can't understand why!Lawyers do not make the friends list....ever
I agreeWhat's your favorite treat, chocolate ice cream, chocolate candy, rhubarb pie, I know maybe an ice cream Sunday with all of the works piled on? Whatever tickles your tastebuds life is too short to be anything but happy.
That's how I manage to sneak up on co-workers by accident. They forget I'm there. LOL
That's how I manage to sneak up on co-workers by accident. They forget I'm there. LOL
grahammy- You think waaaay past where I wish to go
I'm sure you're right if you're suggesting positivity makes life run smoother for yourself and perhaps those around you, and in my career I've met and tried to learn from those who can sell themselves, or attract people to themselves in a sales setting just like magnets, (or they're magnetic personalities you might say!I’m no counselor but perhaps a different tactic of communication may be in order? Have you tried being yourself without defending or thinking about, how in your eyes, you should act in various circumstance?
Your natural behavior without judging or looking for reasons to be disappointed?
No doubt life is hard and disappointing at times but it is up the individual how he/she perceives the world and act accordingly.
You choose who you are, what brings happiness and joy and what causes anger and distrust in your life.
I suggest you read or listen on YouTube “The Lazy Man’s Guide to Enlightenment“ by Thaddeus Golas. it will help you make sense of the body’s natural response to energy when you have positive or negative energy flow. It’s very interesting and I hope you will invest yourself into the text.
Absolutely no offence at all, and trying alternative methods is wise, I'm sure you're right.I wasn’t insinuating a retraction of expressing more so to consider alternative methods for handling unpleasant situations without being consumed.
I hope you are not offended by my suggestion, just trying to help. This is all I have to say on this matter.![]()
Della, you didn’t give up making a will did you? If nothing else, get a pre-done kit will.his will was ready, but I should go to another lawyer. I gave up.
I'm not sure what the problem was as I just got the message through a receptionist, but I do have a kit will, I just wasn't sure if it was enough.Della, you didn’t give up making a will did you? If nothing else, get a pre-done kit will.
You can put a complaint into a legal society about this. Was he saying there’s a conflict between the two wills?
You know what you've gone and done,....., make my experiences with lawyers appear quite positive, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!!!!!!![I'm taking Grahamg's thread as an opportunity to gripe about lawyers. Please don't tell me to be happy, it makes me mad.]
In my life I've had two experiences with lawyers, both times they took my money and supported the other side.
First time, 30 years old, working at K-Mart, getting divorced after a ten year marriage.
My husband told me he had found a lawyer who would support us both since we had no assets to divide, I wasn't asking for alimony or child support and we wanted joint custody of our son. He said it would cost X amount and I would pay half.
So I scraped up my last bit of money for my half and we went to court. The whole thing lasted about thirty seconds, the judge said the marriage was dissolved and my ex-husband had full custody of my son. Turns out that lawyer was only working for the husband, I shouldn't have been surprised, but I was out of money and couldn't afford another lawyer. Never mind, I didn't need a lawyer to tell me to raise my son, pay all his expenses and put him through college, (while the ex claimed him on his taxes every year.)
Second time, last year, my present husband and I went to a lawyer to have wills drawn up for both of us. My will would be different because of my son. After ignoring us for a few months he called my husband and said his will was ready, but I should go to another lawyer. I gave up.
[I'm taking Grahamg's thread as an opportunity to gripe about lawyers. Please don't tell me to be happy, it makes me mad.]
In my life I've had two experiences with lawyers, both times they took my money and supported the other side.
First time, 30 years old, working at K-Mart, getting divorced after a ten year marriage.
My husband told me he had found a lawyer who would support us both since we had no assets to divide, I wasn't asking for alimony or child support and we wanted joint custody of our son. He said it would cost X amount and I would pay half.
So I scraped up my last bit of money for my half and we went to court. The whole thing lasted about thirty seconds, the judge said the marriage was dissolved and my ex-husband had full custody of my son. Turns out that lawyer was only working for the husband, I shouldn't have been surprised, but I was out of money and couldn't afford another lawyer. Never mind, I didn't need a lawyer to tell me to raise my son, pay all his expenses and put him through college, (while the ex claimed him on his taxes every year.)
Second time, last year, my present husband and I went to a lawyer to have wills drawn up for both of us. My will would be different because of my son. After ignoring us for a few months he called my husband and said his will was ready, but I should go to another lawyer. I gave up.
I'm so sorry, Chris. I wish we could go out for ice cream sundaes together.