Helping Hands Handyman El Paso TX

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Getting offices ready for the season ⚒️Thank you for your Trust for n US!!
01/05/2026

Getting offices ready for the season ⚒️
Thank you for your Trust for n US!!

Happy Thanksgiving to Your home from Our Home 🙏
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving to Your home from Our Home 🙏

09/06/2025

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

1960’s Retro to 2025 Beautiful
06/19/2025

1960’s Retro to 2025 Beautiful

11/04/2024

My research and my life have taught me that regret is one of our most powerful emotional reminders that reflection, change, and growth are necessary. In our research, regret emerged as a function of empathy. And, when used constructively, it’s a call to courage and a path toward wisdom.

One of the most powerful lines about regret comes from George Saunders’s 2013 commencement address at Syracuse University.

Saunders talked about how when he was a child, a young girl was teased at his school and, although he didn’t tease her and even defended her a little, he still thought about it. He said:

“So here’s something I know to be true, although it’s a little corny, and I don’t quite know what to do with it: What I regret most in my life are failures of kindness. Those moments when another human being was there, in front of me, suffering, and I responded . . . sensibly. Reservedly. Mildly.”

The idea that regret is a fair but tough teacher can really p**s people off. “No regrets” has become synonymous with daring and adventure, but I disagree. The idea of “no regrets” doesn’t mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with our lives.

In our work, we find that what we regret most are our failures of courage, whether it’s the courage to be kinder, to show up, to say how we feel, to set boundaries, to be good to ourselves, to say yes to something scary. Regret has taught me that living outside my values is not tenable for me.

Regrets about not taking chances have made me braver. Regrets about shaming or blaming people I care about have made me more thoughtful.

Sometimes the most uncomfortable learning is the most powerful.

Daniel Pink

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11/04/2024
Ski Apache SNOW
11/04/2024

Ski Apache SNOW

Hey Ski Apache friends and family, it’s snowing! Thank you Creator for the first snow of the season. We cannot wait to see you on the slopes.

YOURE INVITED to Cafe y Pan Dulce Friday, September 20 at 7:30am ☕️
09/14/2024

YOURE INVITED to Cafe y Pan Dulce
Friday, September 20 at 7:30am ☕️

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El Paso, TX
79924

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