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The "walk on the left side" concept is based on the long-taught "hiking-safely" rule of always walking on the left side of a road—facing the oncoming traffic. After following this rule during a five-month "across-America" trek in '92, I developed it into my daily way of life. The concept is simple—always face all encounters "straight-on". Do not turn away from adversaries, problems, or negative-thinking people. By maintaining positive thoughts, and a smile—I firmly believe that such encounters can't harm you. I have found that by starting each day with this attitude I have a much happier life. Of course there are times when I do slip—and allow negative thoughts to affect me. But a couple of minutes of reflection overcomes this. It works as long as I don't turn away from the cause of the negativity. I feel a strong "positive" can always neutralize any "negative". It may even reverse it! —— tc, fred turner |
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WalkLeft.com offers non-commercial websites, or sub-directories, to any positive-thinking people. They can be independent websites—or linked from this page. They can also be hidden—for just those friends they want to give their internet website address to. There is no charge for positive-thinking people. E-mail Fred for more information. A high school closed in 1977 — the '58 graduates are having a fiftieth reunion. CLICK HERE Two people wanted to get married their way — in a river. CLICK HERE An old, small cemetery in Texas has an Internet presence. CLICK HERE In October '03 a small grammar school celebrated a fiftieth reunion. CLICK HERE These websites are hosted at "no charge". |
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