<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rdf:RDF xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><channel rdf:about="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/BlogRss.aspx/calimurphy"><title>Tip of the Day - Blogit</title><link>https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/</link><description>thought provoking messages to read at the start of the day.</description><sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod><sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency><sy:updateBase>2000-01-01T12:00+00:00</sy:updateBase><items><rdf:Seq><rdf:li resource="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710609" /><rdf:li resource="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710507" /><rdf:li resource="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710442" /></rdf:Seq></items></channel><item rdf:about="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710609"><title>January 26th</title><link>https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710609</link><description>Today you should go about your day with a quote by William Shakespeare in your mind. "Love all, Trust a Few, Do Wrong to None." So many times we speak before we think. Sometimes our words hurt or harm the person they were meant for. Sometimes we don't even know it occurred. Once the words are...</description></item><item rdf:about="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710507"><title>Wednesday, January 25th</title><link>https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710507</link><description>Today keep in mind this saying: What before us and what came behind us are small matters compared to what is in us. Try conducting your day remembering this saying. If you use the power you have inside you, then bad things that happen today will become welcome challenges and the good things that...</description></item><item rdf:about="https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710442"><title>communication</title><link>https://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/calimurphy/710442</link><description>The thing about communication is the illusion that it has taken place. Have you ever told a child to do something, either directly or by telling them how to do it, later to find that the child did just the opposite of what she was told? Have you ever shared a juicy bit of gossip with a friend...</description></item></rdf:RDF>