Technology can be so liberating – and enslaving! I write and my computer records without question, comment or criticism. I save and it remembers everything exactly as I entered it – that is, if it doesn’t decide to lose everything it’s already received and stored.
The back up activity that you hear so much about is a vital function of everyday life in the digital age. It is also important in any of your relationships. You need to “back up” your contacts with people in your memory bank and in your heart. Treat every interaction with everyone you meet during each day as if it were the only one that day. Every one with whom you come into contact will sense that they are the most important person in your life. Try it. You’ll see what I mean. You’ll also see what such treatment of others will mean to you at the end of each day. It’s wonderful!
What you give to others as you relate to them in everyday activity returns to you in abundance to help you manifest your worthy aspirations.
Ken
Read Ken’s new book, “Your Better Self: A Simple Guide to Where You Want to Be.”

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