New rule. You aren’t allowed to criticize someone on social media until you’ve first said a decade of the Rosary for them. Just thought it might be a good time to re-share this rule. By the way, I highly recommend publicly posting your own rules that you want to live by. I’ve found it to be extremely helpful. I’ve caught myself about to say something to someone, or post something and thought, “Seriously? You’re going to violate a rule that YOU wrote?” I think it’s been so helpful because it’s a kind of promise you’re making to other people. I think it’s easy to break promises we make only to ourselves (and God), but it’s easier (not easy, but easier) to keep promises we make to others. This is why having another person or group is helpful for maintaining your diet, or reading X number of books a month, or saying a novena, etc. etc: we want to be the type of person that can be counted on to keep our promises.
Rules to live by
Rules to live by
Rules to live by
New rule. You aren’t allowed to criticize someone on social media until you’ve first said a decade of the Rosary for them. Just thought it might be a good time to re-share this rule. By the way, I highly recommend publicly posting your own rules that you want to live by. I’ve found it to be extremely helpful. I’ve caught myself about to say something to someone, or post something and thought, “Seriously? You’re going to violate a rule that YOU wrote?” I think it’s been so helpful because it’s a kind of promise you’re making to other people. I think it’s easy to break promises we make only to ourselves (and God), but it’s easier (not easy, but easier) to keep promises we make to others. This is why having another person or group is helpful for maintaining your diet, or reading X number of books a month, or saying a novena, etc. etc: we want to be the type of person that can be counted on to keep our promises.