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obsidianquill · 2 months ago
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"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." – William James
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nightingaleatdawnwrites · 11 months ago
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There are things I still need to learn, things I’m genuinely sorry for, and things I am beyond proud of. I’m still growing. I’m not stagnant or moving backwards at all. I’ll always be a work in progress.
I’ll keep moving forward knowing that God will always be by my side. Guiding me and helping me with all the battles that I need to overcome. I’ll be swimming the deepest ocean, climbing the highest mountain, and walking the treacherous road knowing that I will always be guided by God.
I will always be gifted and blessed.
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rudeyankeesdaily · 3 days ago
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Why ‘Following Your Passion’ Might Be the Worst Advice You’ve Ever Heard
Introduction: Let’s not sugarcoat it — you’ve probably heard it a million times: “Just follow your passion, and everything will fall into place.” Sounds poetic, right? Inspirational, even. But what if I told you that might just be the most overrated, misleading, and dangerous piece of advice ever sold to our generation? Yeah, I said it. And no, I’m not here to crush your dreams — I’m here to…
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voguegenics · 9 days ago
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We glorify the hustle, then question it the second someone thrives. The one question I hate being asked? "When are you going to slow down?" Here’s why I refuse to hit pause on my ambition—and why it’s time to stop asking people to do so. #Voguegenics #EntrepreneurMindset #Growth #PurposeDriven
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goodoldbandit · 16 days ago
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"The Sun, Moon, and Stars are there to guide us." - Dennis Banks.
Sanjay Kumar Mohindroo Sanjay Kumar Mohindroo. skm.stayingalive.in Guiding Lights: Embracing Celestial Wisdom Discover how the quiet wisdom of the cosmos can spark personal growth and resilience, offering timeless guidance for a life of limitless potential. The Glow of Inspiration
 There’s a certain comfort in gazing upward at the vast night sky, a comforting reminder that there’s more to…
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epicstoriestime · 1 month ago
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How Winning the Lottery Could Transform My Life and the World Around Me
What would you do if you won the lottery? Like a lighthouse guiding ships to safety, winning the lottery would serve as a beacon, illuminating a path toward personal freedom, creativity, and a lasting impact on the world. Winning the lottery—such a tantalizing thought, a dream many have entertained at least once. But what would truly happen if that dream materialized? What would I do with the…
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pastordin · 3 months ago
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Embracing God-Given Strengths for His Glory
Daily writing promptShare five things you’re good at.View all responses Embracing God-Given Strengths for His Glory | Pastor Aamir Din Home | Media | Contact Embracing God-Given Strengths for His Glory “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” — 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV) Reflecting on God-Given…
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mindfulldsliving · 5 months ago
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Overcoming Worldly Vanities for Spiritual Growth
Our quest isn't just about personal enlightenment; it's about finding a way to navigate life's challenges with grace and clarity. Spiritual discipleship encourages us to develop resilience and strength, helping us prioritize what truly matters.
Embrace Spiritual Discipleship: Defy Worldly Vanities for a Meaningful Life 1 John 9:12; 1 Corinthians 13:2; Ecclesiastes 1:2, 8 In a world filled with endless distractions, many of us seek a path of true spiritual discipleship. “Of the Imitation of Christ, and Contempt of All the Vanities of the World” invites us to shift our focus from fleeting worldly pursuits to a deeper, more fulfilling…
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infoincharge · 5 months ago
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 I was recently looking at a general knowledge book for my daughter, Be a Bee, and it mentioned that there are many categories of flies, with lots of different types. 
You and I only know two: 
One is the housefly, which will go wherever it can find food. If there's food, it will land on that; if there's garbage, it will land on that; and it will even sit on waste. It doesn't matter to it. 
If there's a wound, it will keep coming back to that wound for food. There are many people like this, who go wherever life takes them. Any friend who shows up or any chance to waste time, they will take it. 
 On the other hand, the second type of fly we know is the bee. It ignores everything else in the world and goes straight to the flower, where it makes delicious honey.
Also Read: Understanding Vital Signs: A Guide to Your Body's Basic Medical Metrics 
So, it’s all about your choices. If you’re okay with anything, then you will get anything in life. The certainties are clear: you will get exactly what you want at the end of the day.
Vikram Sharma...
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sabrinaboglund · 6 months ago
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The Law of Purpose - 5 Things You Should Know About the Universal Law of Purpose.
“What is my Purpose in life?” “What is the Purpose of me being here?” These two questions often arise when people seek insight into their lives. I’m quite sure you’ve also thought about what Your Purpose in life is… or simply the Purpose of why you are in the situation you find yourself in now… or why you’ve gone through the things you’ve experienced in your life. Speculations about our Purpose…
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365momme · 8 months ago
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Unleash Your Talents for Personal Growth
Introduction: In the quest to raise well-rounded and fulfilled children, parents often grapple with guiding them towards personal success and instilling a sense of purpose. Achieving personal success is crucial, but finding fulfillment and purpose extends beyond individual accomplishments. This blog post delves into how aligning our talents with greater purposes can lead to profound personal…
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blogtey45 · 1 year ago
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What You Truly Value in Life | Walt Hampton
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nightingaleatdawnwrites · 11 months ago
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Life is not a race but indeed a journey.
Let me share with you what I’ve read on Pinterest today: “Be honest. Work hard. Be choosy. Say “Thank you”, “I love you”, and “Great job” to someone each day. Take time for a prayer. Be thankful. Love your life and what you’ve been given, it is not accidental. Search for your purpose and do it as best as you can. Dreaming does matter. It allows you to become that which you aspire to be. Laugh often. Appreciate the little things in life and enjoy them. Some of the best things really are free. Do not worry. Forgive, it frees the soul. Take time for yourself. Plan for longevity. Recognize the special people you’ve been blessed to know. Live for today, enjoy the moment. ~ Bonnie Mohr”.
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ranjith11 · 2 years ago
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What You Truly Value in Life | Walt Hampton
Understanding what you truly value in life is a journey of self-discovery that involves exploring your beliefs, priorities, and passions. It goes beyond surface-level desires and delves into the core principles and ideals that shape your identity and guide your choices.
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tinakp · 2 years ago
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What You Truly Value in Life | Walt Hampton
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Understanding what you truly value in life is a journey of self-discovery that involves exploring your beliefs, priorities, and passions. It goes beyond surface-level desires and delves into the core principles and ideals that shape your identity and guide your choices.
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goodoldbandit · 16 days ago
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“True masters are those who've chosen to make a life rather than a living.” - Neale Donald Walsch.
Sanjay Kumar Mohindroo Sanjay Kumar Mohindroo. skm.stayingalive.in Living with Purpose: Embracing Fulfillment Over Convention Discover how focusing on purpose and passion leads to a life of true fulfillment, transcending conventional definitions of success and mastery. Reimagining the Path to True Mastery
 Ever notice how some people radiate a kind of effortless confidence, as though they’ve…
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