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Do you know anyone who always seems to have bad luck? Nothing ever goes right for them. Conversely, have you observed people who always wind up OK despite what befalls them? What differentiates these two types of people? Their attitude, thoughts and actions are as different as day and night. You are a magnet. Your attitude, thoughts and actions determine what you attract. Like attracts like. If you are negative, rude and inconsiderate, this is what you will attract. If you are positive, upbeat, courteous, caring and considerate, you will attract the same. The effects of your actions always come full circle. How you treat others will determine how you are treated. You never know how long it will take, but what you project is invariably returned to you. When you’re feeling bad, annoyed or frustrated, you mustn’t treat others poorly in response. Doing so is like throwing a rubber ball at a brick wall; it will bounce right back at you. How does someone react if you are rude? Chances are they will be rude in return. If so, the situation will most likely escalate.
Read moreAchieving straighter teeth and an aligned bite requires a years-long commitment. Patients work with orthodontists, who are professionals in teeth and jaw alignment. Having malocclusion, otherwise known as crooked teeth, or a misaligned jaw is not just a matter of appearance. It can lead to dental issues like tooth decay, gum disease and difficult or painful chewing, indicates WebMD.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met on Tuesday, October 15th. There were three tables in play. The winners were: First Place-Gayle Stacy and Justine Thompson, Shawnee.
Read moreEarly voting in the Nov. 5 General Election will begin in less than two weeks, the Seminole County Election Board announced this week.
Read moreSeminole County Sheriff Anthony Louie and Undersheriff Kimberly Word spent last week attending the Annual Oklahoma Sheriffs Association (OSA) Conference in Midwest City. This event is attended by all 77 county sheriff’s in the state of Oklahoma.
Read moreA coalition of parents, students, teachers and faith leaders are asking the state’s highest court to block the state superintendent’s mandate to teach the Bible in public schools and his agency’s impending $3 million purchase of Bibles.
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