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This reminds me of how people make New Year resolutions. Any day is a good day to start doing right.
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I absolutely love this!! I totally agree with your post!! Every day is a new day and to start off fresh and new!! I have been learning about how to take it one day at a time!! I am grateful for each and every day!! God has a plan and I have given my life over to him!! Just Let Go and Let God!! Thanks so much for this!! It really means a lot to me!!
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I love that I serve the God of the second chance. It is great to feel I can start every day anew. Thanks for the reminder.
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I believe we always have a chance to start again. If we’ve wronged a friend, we can choose to apologize and to find kind words. If we have a bad habit, we can try to cultivate a healthier one. It won’t erase the things we’ve done in the past, but it’s never too late to start over fresh.
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If you take the ‘hard to get’ route then we get more respect. ‘Ever ready to do things for others’ always lands up people in trouble such as you did. I belong there and I feel as though they are doing me a favour by asking me to help them out.
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I experienced that too. I am a transferee in my school and when my classmates noticed that I excel in my class, most of them befriend me. Me being nice to everyone, whenever they ask me to share my assignments to them I share my assignments. But after getting what they want, they dont know me anymore unless they need again my help. Ugh. People nowadays
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I know what you are saying…
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I don’t like to either borrow or lend, especially anything that is expensive or difficult to replace. I wouldn’t want to lose something that I need and can’t afford to replace, nor would I want to be responsible for a friend’s money or belongings if I knew that I might not be able to return them safely.
So I try not to lend or borrow unless it’s small things that I can afford to lose, or that I could replace if any harm came to a friend’s belonging.
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I quite agree that when we find ourselves doing things that we find difficult or distasteful in some way, there is always the opportunity to search out reasons to like the task. If we can find just one tiny seed of pleasure, we can nurture it and grow it into something much bigger.
Sometimes it’s our own attitude that needs to change, and not the place where we find ourselves.
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Yes, there is a great difference between doing something and liking something practically but is a tough question if we ask self in lone. We know we must worship God but hearts does not want to do so due to our day and night activities.
History has proven this isn’t universally true. Some of the most passionate, successful people are those who have sacrificed many of their needs to push toward one all-encompassing goal.
But the bottom line remains: not everyone has the luxury of dropping everything and taking a massive risk right now. If you have a family, you may need to do extensive planning to transition to a new field. If you live paycheck-to-paycheck, you may need to overlap your current job with your passion in order to eventually make a living through the latter.
This may seem discouraging—or it could seem empowering if it motivates you to take an honest look at your current situation and make a plan based on what makes sense given your unique responsibilities and needs.
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Yes, that’s why we always try to write longer posts and forum comments too.
Good that you have earned more! 🙂