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Fearful of the Current Economy?

From the Editor
This month's hosted theme is MY BIRTHDAY (July 23, 1971) month,  just a few days away.  We are also discussing global islands: Hunting down the fine arts.  Globally, there are many quality, outside venue opportunities for exploring new hobbies, and the arts. It is also an opportunity to reorganize or restock your materials and supplies.
The New Monday Show
Last night's discussion within the Holy Quran (Surah VI) included topics of the Resurrection Day/Day of Judgment. Until that time, as faith believers, we are not to judge another person's actions.  We do not always understand the actions of another family's lack of participation of fellowshipping, or faith believers' social events. Another topic of discussion was whether we should informally judge one's refusal of fellowshipping opportunities.  Allah (God) blesses and he also curses.  There have been historical events where God cursed entire communities, and generations of families for not following his instructions such as disobeying The Commandments, or his timely wisdom (instructions to separate from..., or to trust him in leadership for blessings that had never been seen before). There are no animals, on earth, that are made exactly like human beings.  Preachers, Imans, and Rabbis can perform good and bad services. For more of the discussion, sherleneonline.org, 24/7 at BlogTalkRadio.

Let's talk Fearful of the Current Economy
With so many unemployed or underemployed, it challenges each of our unique family units. You must realize that it will take time for our economy to recover (what should have been labeled an Economy Depression). It may have not been on the scale of The Great Depression, but we all can summarize the challenges that has taken place within each of our family units, and, particularly those whose mission it is to be a part of the our middle-class society.

To dos
  • Plan purchases ahead of time: Some items go on sale seasonally, sale papers (Map out trips to stores. Is it worth the mileage?, etc.) will identify what is less costly for a specified time.
  • Avoid using your 401K, or savings.
  • Remain at current job until the economy improves, or a firm contract has been agreed upon.
  • Learn something new that will improve your job skills for future reference.
  • Document your volunteering time.
  • Give cautiously to charities or organizations. 
  • If you can give to for-profits as well as non-profit organizations.
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