It is possible when you start by putting yourself at the bottom. Even if it's just yourself right now, others will follow your example. The first shall be last and the last shall be first.
As for the other part of your question -- I can't say which one is easier. For some, they're always the first to volunteer to help but when they need help, it's humbling to ask for assistance and pride gets in the way. And then there are those who have no problem taking from others so obviously, being served is easier for them. Jesus washed his disciples feet but one wanted to refuse being served. We need to follow that example by willing to do both.
2006-12-08 04:08:24
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answered by pathfindercia 2
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Well this consistently will depend on the individual serving. In underhand serving normally, it is commonly aiming in view that you ought to be certain that you just hit the ball at precisely the proper spot to get adequate energy to get the ball over. It's the identical with an overhand serve however in that, it take extra bodily energy to hit the ball over and also you ought to be certain you hit the ball at the meaty aspect of your hand (above the wrist and under wherein your arms begin...your palm, not ever use a fist) in the event you omit, both hitting too early or too past due, you are going to surely no longer get a well serve. Jumps serves will have to no longer be used until you understand how to overhand serve always and spike. Basically, a bounce serve is rather like a spike however alternatively of hitting directly down, you desire to provide the ball somewhat of a boost in any other case it may not pass over the web. Jump serve are ordinarily used for an overly robust offense, and it should not be used in case your simply looking to get the ball over the web. My thought is if your having tons of issues with underhand, pass directly to overhand serving and spot the way it works out for you however do not check out the bounce serve till your overhand serve is down bloodless. Good good fortune! ;-)
2016-09-03 10:17:55
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answered by polka 4
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Serving people is always hardest, since nobody wants to do it. The Bible says to put others in front of yourself. For those who follow this, will be shown favor by the Lord. The Lord blesses those who are willing to serve.
2006-12-08 03:44:11
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answered by May 4
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There is no easy one! Serving takes patience.Being serve can make you lazy.I would say do what the Father tells you to do for that day and then take each day at a time by leading on the Holy Spirit to guide you.
2006-12-08 03:45:03
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answered by m g 2
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being served of course is easy, but for our own spiritual development, serving others outweighs being served hands down. The act of serving others automatically takes our focus off of ourselves. Of course we can say that we live in a society where people put themselves at the top, but this isn't a new thing. It has always been like this to some degree. Our challenge is to shift our focus from ourselves to others. In doing that, we move from selfishness to selflessness, and finally to fulfillment. I believe it is St. Francis's prayer in which he says "to give is to receive"
2006-12-08 03:44:54
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answered by Anand D 1
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I like to be served if the server is nice,if they ars rude it can ruin it.
2006-12-08 03:43:42
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answered by rox_1313 1
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it's easy to serve, since so few people want to do it.
2006-12-08 03:40:59
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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2017-02-17 16:01:24
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answered by Elizabeth 3
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Sometimes the easy way seems best, but in the end, it's easiest to do what you're told. That's what God tells us.
2006-12-08 03:48:58
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answered by vehement_chemical 3
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