Are you sure?
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DO I HAVE ENOUGH?
THAT'S A QUESTION many people worldwide are asking, for a wide range of reasons.
Some of the most troubling questions are financial: Do I have enough to make the next rent or mortgage payment? Or to launch a new business or career? Or to retire on? Those in creative fields wonder, Do I have enough talent to be chosen for that plum role? Do I have enough knowledge to take on this project alone? And there's the nearly universal modern lament: Do I have enough time to get all these things done?
In order to answers yes to any of these questions, we may need to radically shift the way we perceive two basic points.
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May 7, 2007 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from WINIFRED BARNARD, BETH YOST, JEANIE SATTERWHITE
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For hearts in need
JENNY ROEMER, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Mary Jordan
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LIVE— to discover your real worth
BY MARGARET ROGERS
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WHAT I WAS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR IS WHAT I HAVE NOW
PATRICIA ORNETT
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PRAYING OUR WAY out of desperation
BY HELEN CRONIN
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WHEN SOMEONE ASKS FOR HELP
SARAH HYATT
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DON'T COMMIT SUICIDE learn to live joyfully
BY SUSAN RYNERSON
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IMPRESSED, BUT NOT TAUGHT, BY TUT
BY JEREMY CARPER
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DEAR CHILD
BY DAVID ROBERTSON
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EARLY MORNING BREEZE
Joan Hellmund
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STRIVING TO LIVE IN GOD'S CITY
JOY REGES—Reston, Virginia
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THE ULTIMATE LOVE RESERVOIR
JANE GLASSER
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NEVER ABANDONED
ALLISON PHINNEY
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THE TENDER GRACES OF GOD'S LOVE
GREGG MORRIS
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FREED FROM CHRONIC KIDNEY CONDITION
SHELA C. DINIZ
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SEVERE FACIAL BURNS HEALED
KIM C. KORINEK