How To Use the Correct GPS–God Positioning System
I would consider myself “directionally challenged”. Just ask my husband. It doesn’t take much for me to get lost. I’m a HUGE fan of GPS now though. Where were personal GPS devices 19 years ago when I was driving to my in-laws’ new house in Texas for the first time? A GPS would have saved me several wrong turns and a very tearful conversation on the phone with my father-in-law (there might have even been some frantic yelling on my part 🙂 ) as he was trying to verbally direct me to their ranch. Apparently you can turn both ways on a loop, and if you go the wrong way and then take a right-hand turn you will end up completely opposite of where you want to be. Oops.
“Directionally challenged” in life
I’ve discovered that sometimes I can be “directionally challenged” in life too, and like a lot of people, I don’t always seek direction and guidance. Sometimes I even flat-out ignore it. It’s either…
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- “I don’t need your help. I can do it by myself.”
- “No way! I’m not doing that!”
- “That’s got to be the wrong way.”
- “I think this way might be better.”
- “I don’t trust you. What if you’re wrong?”
- or something similar
Next thing I know, I end up lost or completely opposite of where I should be. What’s even more sad is Continue reading