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Daily Diamondism #44

Posted in diamondisms with tags , on May 2, 2009 by diamondjones

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ok so you fell off the wagon… so what
get up
get back on it

go forward
dont give up
keep pressing toward the mark

“For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:38-39)

God loves you!

Daily Diamondism #34

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette with tags , on March 4, 2009 by diamondjones

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The proper response to “Thank you” is “You’re welcome.”
There are no substitutes. For example, not saying anything at all is not appropriate.
Also, “no worries” and “not a problem” are NOT the same as “You’re welcome.”
If someone sneezes, say “God bless you.”
And if someone says “God bless you” after you sneeze, then you should say “Thank you.”
Extend the same courtesies as you would expect, or even better than you would expect.
You’ll be amazed at the outcome.

Daily Diamondism – “Fortunate”

Posted in diamondisms with tags , on December 19, 2008 by diamondjones

6cHave you ever taken a moment to think about how fortunate we really are?
Even for simple things, like clean water to wash ourselves and brush our teeth with?
Simple, everyday things that we take for granted, that we really should be grateful for.
How bountifully He has dealt with us, how abundantly He has blessed us!
Let’s take this holiday season and reflect on the goodness of Jesus.
In everything, give thanks.

Daily Diamondism 12-04-2008

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette, holiday with tags , on December 16, 2008 by diamondjones
 

 

Treat everyone with Dignity and Respect.
We are brothers and sisters. We are all One.
Be patient with people, and do not attempt to exalt yourself over someone else.
Say something kind every day, and practice goodwill to others.
Spread the love and help other people who are need.
You never know when you will be up, or when you could be down.
In everything, give thanks.
Happy Holidays!

Daily Diamondism 12-03-2008

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette, holiday with tags , , , , on December 11, 2008 by diamondjones
What better time to show (or begin to show, if you never have) our goodwill to others than the holidays!
Leave things better than how you found them
For example
a small, but common example of how you can do this
at McDonalds, we’ve all been to McDonalds or some fast food place
clean up after yourself
take a napkin and wipe of the table and the seat when you are finished
it’s very simple
can you imagine if each person did this each and every time? can you imagine how clean and much more pleasant it would be
return the ketchups the napkins and the sauces if you don’t use them
let’s make the world a better place TOGETHER
kick the habit of the tendency to say “i didn’t do it”
Leave things better than how you found them
other examples
shower
personal and public bathroom
waiting area
anywhere public
etc
There’s no place like home for the holidays!

Daily Diamondism 12-02-2008

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette, holiday with tags , , , , , on December 11, 2008 by diamondjones
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Command respect, don’t demand it.
Ladies part of being a “Lady” is being gracious.
Fellas are more apt to treat you like a “lady” if you act like one.
Fellas part of being a “Man” or a “Gentleman” is knowing how to treat a Lady. Chivalry is not dead.
These are some of the truths that I expound upon in my book “Catching More Flies with Honey than Vinegar.”
 
For example:
Instead of saying “what?” when you don’t hear someone, try saying “excuse me” or “I beg your pardon” or even a gentle “I’m sorry, would you mind repeating yourself? I didn’t hear you.”
All of those are better then saying “what?” with a stank attitude or annoyed expression on your face, and I guarantee that you will get your desired result.
 
‘Tis the Season!

Daily Diamondism 12-01-2008

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette, holiday with tags , , , on December 6, 2008 by diamondjones
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays are my “most favorite” time of the year, and so I thought it would be a good idea that the theme of my Daily Diamondisms would be to highlight a few things to remember during this very special (and very busy) time of year… 
 
Door etiquette
>> If someone holds the door for you, SAY THANK YOU. Nobody is anybody’s Doorman. Just a little common courtesy goes a long way. Please do not get beside yourself and forget your manners.
 
>> When entering or exiting, look behind you and hold the door for other people! Genuine kindness is mutually beneficial for the soul.
 
>> In the very busy and crowded streets of New York, things can get a little hectic and congested over the holidays. If you venture out into the street, please remember that you are not alone. Hello, there are at least 8 million people in this city! Please do not carelessly swing open cab doors, and then not even care to see if you hit someone. Please pay attention to your surroundings and look to see if there are others closely nearby BEFORE you swing open a cab door.  
 
Elevator etiquette
>> Can you imagine what a difference saying “Hello” or “Good morning” in elevator makes in the life of another person? Do you have any idea? You should really try it, and mean it in love. Steal away from your blackberry or cell phone and acknowledge human pressence, and feel how liberating and freeing it is. Witness what a great day you will actually have as a result. You will be amazed.

Happiness is as Happiness does. Smile, spread the good cheer. It’s contagious!

Recession, What Recession?

Posted in diamondisms with tags , , , , , on September 23, 2008 by diamondjones
it is amazing to me how the president and congress can come up with $700 billion to help “fix the economic crisis” and bailout these major banks, but it cannot help the poor, needy, homeless, and hungry.

it is amazing how all of a sudden this “emergency money” appears and how a “bailout plan” is necessary and essential when the woes of wall street and “rich people’s money” are ever-so-present….

people running hogwild scared. get a grip.

didnt see people running nowhere near this scared when hurricaine Katrina came down. didnt see no one near as concerned with other global tragedies. think about it. to name few major things that have gone unnoticed: our gulf coast is still not rebuilt (being unprepared for Ike was evidence of that), we have veterans who do not have a place to live or adequate healthcare, and there are millions of people who cannot get an education because they cannot afford it. i didnt see a $700 billion bailout plan for any of these things.

oh and lets not forget, this “bailout” is going to cost each American $2,300!!! (according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke)

what a hoax, what a joke.
give me a break.

When is Love enough?

Posted in diamondisms, love with tags , , , , on April 13, 2008 by diamondjones
When is love enough?
 
dedication
trust
understanding
loyalty
 
when is that enough?
 
sincerity
honesty
openness
transparency
compassion
forgiveness
truly caring about someone’s wellbeing
inseparable
through thick and thin
 
when is that enough?
 
friendship
kinship
partnership
togetherness
camaraderie
having each others back
building each other up
holding each other down
 
when is that enough?
 
never
 
only when you have
competition
stability
money
connections
pull
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mixed with
deception
hidden agendas
cruel intentions
nastiness
secrets
lust
selfishness
neglect, hurt, and pain
 
that which takes the place of love
and makes you feel dead and empty
lonely and barren
burnt and inadequate
unwanted and distant
scared and closed
 
that is when it is finally enough
 

Diamondism #318 – La Gentillesse et La Politesse

Posted in diamondisms, etiquette with tags , , , , on March 25, 2008 by diamondjones

“You can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar!” It is no coincidence that that also is the title of my most recent book (©2006 Diamond Girl Publishing). My mother used to tell my sisters and me that same saying over and over again when we were young, and as we grew into beautiful ladies, on the inside and out.

So, since when did it become cute, ok, or “acceptable” to be mean, vicious, malicious, spiteful, attitudinal, conniving, selfish, and deceitful? Since when? Since never!!! And it is not cute to not have manners and to use foul language. It actually makes you look really stupid and really crass and low class. And it reveals a deep, inner, self-loathsome spirit that you are trying so desperately to hide! And you wonder why people don’t want to be bothered with you…

Instead, be gracious to one another, and in turn, grace will be given unto you. Practice goodwill toward others. Our blessings come in willfully helping other people!

Be worldly, honest, openminded, colorful, cultured, educated, virtuous, caring, and understanding. Be genuinely kind and sincere. If you fall down, I know it’s hard, but you’ve got to get back up and dust yourself off! Learn from your mistakes and BE DAZZLING!

Love.. Always,
Diamond