![]() Sometimes such exclamations come back to haunt us, especially when they're repeated out of context. Something we never meant to be taken literally, words we later came to rue. Origins: We've all said in a fit of anger When she returned, the porthole was open, the baby was gone, and her daughter slept blissfully. In desperation, she shouted: "If you don't shut up, I'll put you out of the porthole." This seemed to quiet the child, and she went for her meal. She was trying to settle them in their bunks for the night so that she could go off for dinner, but the baby refused to stop crying. He almost bled to death.Īt the beginning of the war, a young mother sailed for Ireland with her two young children, a girl of five and a baby of two. So one day, when the children's mother was away, the boy wet again, and the girl took up a pair of shears and cut it off. Unfortunately, she was overheard by the boy's older sister. Despite scoldings, he resisted toilet training until his exasperated mother warned: "If you don't learn, I'm going to cut if off." Thank you for opening up the rest of our lives for great things.The most horrible tale I remember concerned "the little boy who wet." Depending on the version, he was two or three years old. I fully understand how visualizing is the beginning to manifestation. It did not work out, and was he still interested in the position?! He went in the next day, negotiated his salary and has the job of his dreams! He loves it, the people are great and he has opportunities to move up in the company in the near future. ![]() He said he received a phone call from the company that hired the other candidate instead of him. I was at work and my husband called, he was talking so fast I couldn’t understand him, I had to tell him to stop, take a breath and slow down. ![]() ![]() I would look at it during my ride to work, bring it into work with me, hang it on my wall and all throughout the day I envisioned him in his dream job.Ībout 5 weeks went by. It was of a man holding his cell phone in one hand reading “You got the job!” and his other hand was doing the high five pump in the air and he was jumping for joy.Įvery day I took that picture in my hand and pictured my husband getting the dream job, sitting behind the desk, placing orders, negotiating with vendors, making phone calls, walking into our home each night telling me about his day, etc. I re-read “The Secret” a second time. I went on google and typed in “A person getting his dream job” and when I found the picture I wanted, I cut it out and then took a picture of my husband and pasted his face onto the picture I had cut out. His self confidence slipped. “Okay” I said, time to get serious. I felt so bad for my husband, he was so let down. At the end of the week, my husband got an email that said they were sorry, but they had chosen the other candidate, as he had experience in the specific company’s product, along with procurement. They were down to two candidates, himself and one other person. He was told they would make a decision by the end of the week. He walked the company with the owner, got along great with him, had all the requirements and it had been a 2 hour interview. He gave it a week and emailed the company. He came back from the interview so excited, I had not seen him like that for months. He finally got an interview with a company 20 minutes away. ![]() At the beginning of March, he started to get depressed, he was afraid his benefits would run out and we would be in a tough financial way. I kept telling him to be patient and give it time, the right job was being lined up for him and when the time was right, he would be given the perfect job. He went for a few interviews, but nothing concrete. He wanted to get back into procurement, which is what he knows and loves best. My husband was laid off last in November, fortunately from a job he hated. ![]()
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