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Attitude Check!
I have found that attitude is everything. It affects the way I perceive things, my experiences, and my engagement or lack thereof. If I have a negative pessimistic attitude towards something, then I am less prone to want to perform … Continue reading
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Where Have Our Creative Minds Gone?
I sat in my bedroom and watched an episode of a popular TV show called “Shark Tank.” It showed an 11 year-old child who’d created a business selling dog treats. I thought to myself “wow how creative of him.” It was … Continue reading
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Being Grateful
As I sit here and watch my family open up their Christmas gifts, I am grateful. I am grateful to have such a loving family. I am thankful for all of the many blessings God has bestowed upon me and … Continue reading
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Stay in Your Lane
This past Sunday my pastor delivered a very powerful message. A key thing that I took from his message was to “walk in your specialized field.” As children of God we are considered special to him and he wants us … Continue reading
What if I chose a different path in life?
Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you had chosen a different path? If you had made different choices in your life? Well, I have pondered those same questions. I think to myself…what if I had … Continue reading