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Table of contentsRotary Mission- The mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
Diversity & Rotary- Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs. Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs. A Club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.
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Check-InDinnerGet to Know YouCabin Get to KnowRetire to CabinsLights Out
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Smith Pavilon
Alumni
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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Team Leader BriefBreakfast & MeetWelcomeIntro’s & SkitsSpeakerGroup PhotoSpeakerTeam Talk #1LunchTeam BuildingLeadership 101Break & SnackLeadership 202Team Talk #2DinnerWhat is CultureCulture WalkTeam Talk #3Retire to CabinsLights Out
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Shelly & Steve
Alumni
Jeff Dansie
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Larry Chatterton
Larry Chatterton
Wike Wells
Wike Wells
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Team Leader BriefBreakfastNewspaperOutdoor ActivityBreakSpeakerTeam Talk #4LunchTeam ActivitiesWhat is RotaryPeaceBreak RYLA Olym-picsRotary RotationsDinnerYouth ProgramsFree TimeDance!Retire to CabinLights Out
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Alumni
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Amanda Dickson
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Jerry Summerhays
Rotaract
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Mike Wells
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Team Leader BriefClean Cabins, PackBreakfastThingamajiggerSpeakerTeam Talk #5ConclusionGood ByesSnack LunchLeave for Home
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Chad Hymas
Staff
Saturday, September 22, 2012
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5:00-7:00Check- In & DinnerCheck in and discover what team you will be
placed on. You spend most of your time with your team. You will have a Team Leader, who will be with your team the entire event. You may be lucky enough to have a Youth Team Leader. A new pilot program designed to give leadership opportunities to Rotactors, who are college age students. Your team will become your family. So get to know them and appreciate your differenc-es. Deliver your supplies to your assigned cabin and return to the Pavilion for dinner.
7:00-8:30Geting To Know You!The Alumni (students chosen as leaders from
RYLA 2011) will conduct games and fun to help you get to know other students. Relax and have fun! This will be the beginning of a week to remember.
8:30-10:30Cabin Get to Know You!Students will go to their individual cabins. The
students in your cabins may not be the same members in your team. You will have a chance to know who your Cabin Parent is and play some games to get to know each other. The more people you know the merrier.
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8:00-9:00Welcome to RYLAWe will introduce your Alumni and Staff. Be
prepared to watch the Alumni strut their stuff in a skit. Our Chairman for 2012 RYLA, Shelly Dansie will give some basic information and introduce Steve Skinner the Governor Elect for the Rotary, Utah District for 2013. Steve will explain the basics of the Rotary program to help you under-stand what Rotary is all about.
9:00-9:45Jeff DansieTaking Flight and Seeing What’s ImportantJeff Dansie will inspire you to “Be a Different
Kind of Hero” this week at RYLA. He will help you incorporate the event into your life. Listen carefully since you may be flying high by the end of the event. Remember to take notes in your booklet.
9:00-9:45Sam BrackenAn Orange Duffle Bag?Sam Bracken, author and speaker will inspire
you with his story of the orange duffle bag. Take notes in this booklet, since you will need them for the team talks that come next…. Think of 3 things that you can share with your group and write it down.
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11:00-12:00Team Talk #1Each team will split off to have a team talk.
The purpose of a team talk is to discuss what you learned from the speaker. Your Youth Team Leader or Team Leader will help you dis-cover things that you learned. This will give you an opportunity to share your ideas with others. Relax….it won’t be that hard. Since you are on your way to becoming a Different Kind of Hero. This will be a breeze, especially for a “Super Hero”.
Now that your team has discussed the speaker create your Inspiration Board. Your Inspiration Board should have 3 principles that your group agrees will help you in the future whether at home or in school. Give your board a little flair with some creativity. We will place your boards throughout camp to remind you of the things that you are learning. Prizes will be given to the team of the top 5 boards at camp.
1:00-2:00Strengthen Your Team!The Alumni will help us make a better, more
effective team. Join in the fun!
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2:00-4:15Larry ChattertonLeadership 101, 202Speaker Larry Chatterton will help you build
the skills for personal Leadership. You just may learn a thing or two to help you with your school work. Hey, you are missing school so we need to throw in some school work! Then you can go home and show your family your SUPER memo-rization skills!! No Larry will not teach you how to use X-Ray Vision.
4:15-5:00Team Talk #2Now that you have been a group it should be
getting easier to talk to each other. Be aware to include everyone. If someone in your group seems quiet, make sure to ask them questions too. This is a time to learn from each other. Bring your Inspiration Boards back to the Pavil-ion when you are done!
6:00-8:30Mike WellsCultural WalkThis is the most popular events at RYLA. I
don’t want to let the secret out, but Mike Wells will give you an experience that you will never forget. Let your minds soar as you become a “Different Kind of Hero”.
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8:30-9:30Team Talk #3Mike Wells will give you a hand out
to help discover and uncover the many feelings and emotions you will have after the Cultural Walk. Take the time to dig deeper and learn about each other. You will find that this will be one of the most life changing group talks that you will ever have. Be mindful of all the students in your group, they have good input and ob-servations too. Challenge: check yourself if your are dominating the conversation then give someone else a chance. If you are typically quiet and reserve, this is your chance to share with others.
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7:45-8:45Newspaper Creations!Just a small secret, this activity can be
a little embarrassing for your Youth Team Leader/ Team Leader. You get to make a character creation out of newspaper. Team work with no words…..hey some Super Heroes can communicate telepathically. Try it! Then we will get to watch the Leaders act out a funny story. Get your Laugh ON!
9:00-10:00Outdoor ActivityEscape to the outdoors with the Alumni,
who will have some fun activities planned to get our blood pumping.
10:15-11:15Amanda DicksonFeelin’ GoodAmanda Dixon, radio commentator will
entertain you with her zeal and personality. Discover how you can be your best you!
11:15-11:45Team Talk #4What did you learn from the speaker?
Discuss and create your Inspiration Board to share.
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1:30-2:45Jerry SumerhaysRotary and PeaceAfter all isn’t all of our responsibility to have
Peace? Jerry Summerhays, current Governor of Rotary District 5420, will teach us about peace. We will also get to hear from a couple of Rotaractors who are putting their hearts into action. Remember its takes action to change the world.
3:00-4:30RYLA Olympics Teams will compete for the best score in
a series of challenging events. It’s going to take team work, not just muscle. Gear up your mind to do some crazy team working maneuvers.
4:30-6:00Rotary RotationsWe keep talking about Rotary and Interact
and you are wondering what is this all about? Well now is your chance to find out. We will hold a rotation where you can learn how to start an Interact Club, or get other students involved. We have a couple of Interactors who have accomplished amazing things at their school. They will tell you how to have
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activities and make it fun. After so much fun in High School, Rotary does not leave you high and dry, there is the Rotaract Club. Learn how to join and be a Super Hero in your community and the world.
6:45-7:45Youth ProgramsHave you seen the exchange students
from all over the world at RYLA? Did you talk to a student who went to Mexico during the summer break and built 3 houses? Are you still curious about Interact? Mike Wells, the Youth Services Chair for our state will inspire you to reach higher and become more. Tune in your Super hearing…because you won’t want to miss a word!
8:30-11:00Fun Time, a DanceGirls put on your cutest clothes, we know
you brought plenty. And boys comb your hair because we are going to have a great time dancing the night away. The Alumni have prepared songs that we can Rock out to! Let’s have some fun and show your SKILLS!
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7:00-8:30Clean Your Cabins, EatBummer, but it has to be done. It’s time
to clean up your cabins. Gather all of your items, sweep the floor and make the Heber Valley Camp shine. We need to leave it as clean as we found it. Each cabin will also be assigned to help with the bathrooms. Budget your time, it will go by quickly. Make sure to bring all your gear with you. You will not be returning to your cabins. Bring your gear to the Pavilion. You will need to group your items with the other students who will be riding in your car. Keep in mind that there will be 130 kids gear there! Keep track of it. Then eat!
8:30-9:15ThingamajiggerThis fun activity lets you use your creativity.
Hey, we may even find out that some of you have skills in art and acting. You will create an invention and present it to the entire group. The skits are hilarious!! You know you may even bust a seam in your leotard.
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9:15-10:30Chad HymasInspirationChad Hymas, popular and admired
speaker, will leave you laughing and crying at the same time. Chad is a speaker who especially loves coming to RYLA. He accepts coming back each year to help inspire youth! This will be a speaker you will never forget.
11:15-Good ByeYou have made some good friends, but
now it’s time to say good-bye, hopefully not forever. Make sure to go to Facebook and sign up for RYLAutah. Post your pictures and share your memories on Facebook. Also, share your Facebook page with each other, you will have friends from all over the state of Utah.
Now you can FLY………If you are interested in becoming one of
our fantastic Alumni, leave your name and email on the sheet at the front. You will receive a request to send in an application next year around March. Look for IT! We would love to have you back to lead RYLA 2013.
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Shelly Dansie-
Dustin Jones-
Paul Askins-
Brian Gorman-
Randy Upton-
Mike Wells-
Katie Hathaway-
Landon Deru-
RYLA 2012 Committee
2012 RYLA Chair
2013 RYLA Chair
Registration/ IT
Team Leader Coordinator
Transportation
Youth Services Chair
Alumni Coordinator
Alumni Coordinator
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Jocelyn Alcala
Maren Larsen
Brieanne Enman
Lindsay Davis
Lila Thulin
Joshua Haines
Anna Christensen
Tracey Askins
Colton Knighton
Aubrianne Boseman
Stephanie Velasco
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Sam Bracken
Sam Bracken shares his story of growing up in Las Vegas with mobsters and motorcycle gang members as his role models. Abused by his wannabe mobster stepfather Leroy and a sadistic older
stepbrother, Sam started drinking and doing drugs by age 9. As a 13-year-old his love of sports led him to quit drugs and drinking. He languished in special education classes until an eighth grade teacher discovered he just needed glasses.
His mom suffered a mental breakdown and abandoned Sam, then 15. Despite being es-sentially homeless throughout high school, Sam graduated with a 3.9 GPA as #11 out of a class of 720 and won a full ride football scholarship to the Georgia Institute of Technology. When Sam left Las Vegas, everything he owned in the world fit into an orange duffel bag.
After a standout year as a freshman Georgia Tech football player, Sam suffered seemingly career-ending shoulder injuries.
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Once again, Sam beat the odds, eventu-ally re-earning his starting position on the team and graduating with honors. Today the abused, homeless teen has grown into a man who lives the American dream with his wife Kim, three boys and a daughter. As an exec-utive with Franklin Covey, Sam travels all over the world speaking on change, leadership and excellence.
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Larry Chatterton
[email protected] 801-390-7166 www.facebook.com/larrychat-tertonfanpage
Larry has always had a passion for helping others
succeed. A lifelong student of success and successful people has lead Larry to be in a position to pass along the keys to success and to help you reach your full potential.
After spending over ten years starting and running several small businesses Larry was offered the franchise rights for Dale Carnegie Training in the country of Portugal. With a sense of adventure, and with a very supportive wife, they moved to Portugal and helped the Portuguese win friends and influence people for the next three years. Larry and his wife returned from Portugal to run the Dale Carne-gie Utah franchise for seven additional years. Larry was offered an opportunity to work with a multi-billion dollar corporation in the retail food industry where he helped develop leadership training, attended the Disney Leadership Insti-tute and became certified in the Franklin Covey
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7 Habits for Managers program.
Working with these world class organiza-tions as well as becoming a Certified Profes-sional Coach has made Larry a sought after speaker, trainer and coach.
• Enhancing Professional and Personal Communication Skills
• Decision Making and Problem Solving • Customer Service • Coaching Others to Peak Performance • Employee Accountability and Goal
Setting • Team Building • Giving and Receiving Constructive
Feedback • Time Management • Understanding Personalities in Business • Keys to Success • Giving Recognition • Networking Skills • Controlling Stress and Worry
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Jeff Dansie
As a Utah Business man, Jeff Dansie is the owner of Retail Design, Marketing and Sign companies. The companies do business in the Western United States and Texas. He has been involved
in the industry for over 25 years. During that time, he has gained experience in working with large and small corporations.
His work can be seen in locations such as Time Warner, Purina, Hershey corporate offices as well as the local stores Lin’s, Dicks, Fresh Market, Smiths, Wingers and the latest project of Harmon’s located at City Creek in Downtown Salt Lake City. As the population changes and grows, Jeff has learned to market to various demographics.
In the past year, stores have adjusted their marketing efforts to people ages 13-28 otherwise known as the “Millennials”. He has learned to take large portions of information and help companies create a brand and an image. His passion for information has helped many companies become profitable and pros-per.
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Jeff supports his wife, Shelly and their 3 children, Tenia, Chartise and Shaena in Rotary. As a family, Rotary has been a main focus as they support the youth programs.
Jeff is an avid photographer. His photos can be seen in stores throughout the Intermountain West. He travels extensive-ly to gather research about people and cultures. This global perspective helps him to direct and inspire others to look to the future.
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Amanda Dickson
facebook.com/amanda.dickson
Twitter: @amandadickson
Utah’s Morning News, Week-days 5-9am
Amanda Dickson co-hosts Utah’s #1 rated morning show, “Utah’s Morn-ing News with Grant and Amanda,” on KSL Newsradio. She and her partner Grant Nielsen have been together for 18 years. Amanda also hosts the award winning program “A Woman’s View,” heard Sunday mornings on KSL. She writes a weekly column by the same name for the Deseret News.
Before joining the morning show in 1993, Amanda was a law student who started at KSL radio as a weekend talk show host, interviewing local newsmakers and personalities. In 1996, Amanda left KSL to practice law. After a few short years, she realized it simply wasn’t in her nature to be a fighter. She felt very fortunate to return to KSL Radio and her passion for serving the community. Amanda earned her B.A. in English and her Juris Doctorate at the Univer-sity of Utah. She has also taught Mass Com-
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munication Law at the U, becoming a favorite professor among the students.
Amanda is a much sought-after speaker, inspiring and motivating groups and emcee-ing events for schools and non-profit organi-zations. She sits on the board of the National Kidney Foundation of Utah and the National Advisory Board for Hale Centre Theatre. The Salt Lake Olympic Committee asked Amanda to host the Closing Ceremonies pre-show at Rice-Eccles Stadium in 2002, saying they felt she best represented the spirit of Utah. She published her first book in the fall of 2007, Wake Up to a Happier Life. Her second book, Change It Up, came out in October of 2009. Her first novel was published in the summer of 2011, A Gentle Thief.
Amanda is married and the step-mother of three children, Cameron, Ashley and Laurel. She is also the indulgent mother of two chil-dren, Ethan and Aiden. Her boundless energy, infectious laugh and passion for life have made her one of Utah’s most recognized and beloved personalities. More info about Aman-da can be found at amandadickson.com.
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Chad Hymashttp://chadhymas.com
At the age of 27, Chad Hymas’ life changed instanta-neously when an accident left him a quadriplegic. Since that time Chad has been recog-nized by the state of Utah
as the Superior Civilian of the Year. He is the president of his own communications company and an internet marketing company.
At 37 years of age Chad is the one of the youngest ever to receive the CPAE award and be inducted into the National Speaker Hall Of Fame. As a member of the National Speakers Association Chad spoke at over 220 events last year. He travels as many as 300,000 miles a year. Last year Chad spoke in 5 new countries on 4 continents, to hundreds of professional and civic organizations such as Wells Fargo, Blue Cross Blue Shield, AT&T, Rainbird, IHC, American Express, Prudential Life, Vast FX, Zion Securities, and others.
Chad is married and he and his wife are the proud parents of three children. They currently reside in Rush Valley, Utah on a 200-acre wild-
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life preserve. Chad is a world-class wheel-chair athlete enjoying basketball, wheelchair rugby, hang-gliding, and snow skiing. In July 2003 Chad set a World Record by wheeling a personal marathon of over 500 miles from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas. Chad is also the au-thor of the regionally best-selling book Doing What Must Be Done.
Chad Hymas will not only inspire, motivate, and move your audience… He will create an experience that will touch their hearts for a lifetime. Chad’s topics focus on the areas of Leadership, Teambuilding, Customer Service, and Mastering Change!
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Stephen W. SkinnerOffice 435-753-7661 Mobile 435-757-7237 [email protected]
2011 marks the beginning of Steve’s 24th year in rotary. He has served in most all club capacities and was the driving
force in chartering the Rotary Club of Cache Valley Morning in 2006, where he successfully discharged his duties as the clubs Charter President. This year he serves as the club Membership Chair.
At the District level, Steve served as an As-sistant District Governor for three years and has worked as a member of the Membership and Foundation Supply committees for the past five years, including chairing the Paul Harris Fellow Committee this past year.
Steve’s business experience has provided a terrific foundation for his consulting company Renniks Group. The company contracts with businesses, evaluating, assisting and manag-ing their various organizational needs. He finds time to serve on the board of Association Di-rectory Publishers as it’s Senior Vice-President
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and is the Program Chair for their semi-annual conventions.
The United States Air Force is where Steve served during the Vietnam Conflict and Utah State University is where he got his degree, met Marlene his wife, and where he played basketball for the Aggie’s. He is busy in the community, enjoys playing golf and seeing great musical talent perform.
Both Marlene and Steve are active in rotary and in their church. This year marks their 40th wedding anniversary. Their four married children and five grandchildren continue to be the delight of their lives.
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Jerry Summerhays
Jerry Summerhays grew up in Salt Lake City and attended the University of Utah and the University of Washington Seattle Dental School. While serving in the U.S. Public Health Service for 8 years he
received his specialty training in periodontics. Since 1981 he has practiced periodontics and implant dentistry in the Redwood Dental Spe-cialty Center in Salt Lake.
Cherie, his wife, is a Skyline and University of Utah graduate, and a Rotarian too. They have 5 children, and 11 grandchildren, all residing in Salt Lake. Cherie likes organizing fun, taking care of her family, travel, and reading, while Jer-ry chooses their Brighton cabin, biking, hiking, and exercise. For Jerry, organizing to do good in the world is the most fun thing he could do. Much of his service has been dental related, including organizing the Salt Lake Community College Dental Hygiene Program and serving as President of the Utah Dental Association in 1997. For the last 12 years he has organized international service as an officer of the Acade-my of LDS Dentists.
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Jerry joined Rotary in 1990. A past presi-dent of Murray Rotary Club, Jerry enjoys all areas of service but especially international service. He helped organize the Hispano-Lati-no Rotary Club. He was Assistant Governor, Chair of Annual Giving on the District Foun-dation Committee, District Membership Chair, District Governor Nominee and District Gover-nor Elect.
Jerry enjoys the diversity of Rotarians, and appreciates what each Rotarian chooses to offer in Rotary. Jerry loves helping Rotarians “Increase Rotary Service.”
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Mike Wells
Although Mike was born in Logan, Utah, he was raised in the center of the San Juaquin Valley, in Fresno, California. After a 2 year church mis-sion in central England, Mike received degrees from Dixie
State College, and Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He received his doctoral degree from the University of Louisville School of Den-tistry, Louisville, Kentucky in 1985. Ten years after purchasing a general dentistry practice in Tooele, Utah, he formed TDA, Tooele Dental Associates, and added two associates. TDA is currently held in partnership with his brother Brett R. Wells, also from Fresno, California.
In 2003 Mike joined Rotary shortly after a
club had been chartered in Tooele. He served as club president in 2004-2005, and 2005-2006. He was drawn to Rotary because of their extensive youth programs, an interest that had grown, having served many years as a scouting leader and the Tooele High School Water Polo coach. In 2008 he was the district RYLA chair, and has been a member of the district youth committee since 2006. In 2010 he was named
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the Districts’ youth services chair, now known as the New Generations Chair. Since that time, the district has been adding 10+ Interact clubs a year. He has also created a yearly international youth service project in Puerto Penasco, Mexico. In June 2012, he recently led nearly 200 Interactors and Rotaractors to Mexico, building 3 houses, serving in two childrens homes, a senior citizens center, and doing literacy projects in 8 elementary schools.
Mike has received awards: Rotarian of the
year, Tooele County citizen of the year, State of Utah health department person of the year, is a 6 time recipient of Utah Water Polo coach of the year, and was recently awarded the Lifetime Humanitarian award.
Mike is active in his church, enjoys golfing
with his wife, the performing arts, traveling, time with his family, and is an avid scuba diver. He and is wife Karlene (also a Rotarian and a past club president) are the parents of 4 children, Annie, Nathan, Brittany, and Brad-ley, and 5 grandchildren (soon to be 6).
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84 Ryla 2012
four waytest
The four-way test
1. Is it truth?2. Is it fair to all concererned?3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Of the things we think, say and do.
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