Monday, December 31, 2018

What has Year 2018 taught you?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I would like to encourage you to ask yourself the following questions and answer it either now or in your own time.

Did you discovered any new weaknesses? Did you discovered any new strengths?
Do you feel satisfied on the things that you have achieved during this year?
Did you moved into a new house? Did you started a new job?

Did you started a new career? Did you start studying a new short course or a qualification?
Did you had moments when you felt that you have could have used your time wisely?
What has Year 2018 taught you?

What are some things that you have learned this year that you are willing to act upon during the new year? and What are some of the major things that this year has taught you?
I must admit this year has taught me so much; I had moments when I felt that I could have used my time wisely, I had many opportunities when I become the best person that I can be and I know that there are certain things that I definitely will act upon during the new year.

In the past; I haven't ever had a boyfriend before, I seemed to be going on variety of "getting to know" dates and fun dates. I haven't ever achieved to go more than two dates with a guy and I'm aware that I had a few crushes in the past. I must admit, it was all learning experience for me when I was in early stages of being a girlfriend at the beginning of this year.

Two days prior to Thanksgiving this year, I learned how to become a fiancèè and it is definitely great for me to know that I am one step closer to be married.

I always have been going to the Temple every week through this year whenever the Temple is open. I had many opportunities when I felt it was the right timing for me to become a Temple Ordiance Worker but I kept mentioning to myself that I would like to engaged first before becoming a Temple Ordiance Worker.

Eventually within a week of being home from being away for three weeks in Texas, I finally got set apart as a Temple Ordiance Worker and the Temple President thought that I was already a Temple Ordiance Worker. I definitely felt that I have made the right choice to become a Temple Ordiance Worker when I did. I felt so much gratitude that I have a calling in the Temple.

Throughout this year, I somehow didn't do too well of certain things such as not reminding myself about my strengths and my weaknesses often, etc. I guess that would be something that I need to work on during the new year.

I hope what I have mentioned have helped you what you have achieved this year.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Did you think to pray?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I liked a church hymn and it is called, "Did you think to pray?" I would like encourage you to think about the following questions, ask yourself and answer the questions either now or in your own time.
"When life is rough, pray. When life is great, pray."
What is your definition of prayer? Have you ever prayed? How often do you pray?
Do you pray with a purpose in mind such as praying for guidance or inspiration?
Do you pray for you to be able to listen to the promptings of the Holy Ghost?

Do you pray for your non-member friends to soften their hearts to learn about the gospel?
Do you pray for your immediate relatives' for their safety because you're worried about their safety?

I always pray with a purpose. Most times, I pray for sharing gratitude of what I am grateful for, followed by, I expressed how I felt about certain things happening in my life, and then I asked questions if I have any.

I would strongly encourage you to listen to the hymn, "Did You Think to Pray?" either now or in your own time.

Stay tuned until next time.

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Do I Care?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

What is your definition of care? Do you care about your immediate relatives?
Do you care about extended relatives? Do you care about friends?

In what ways do you show to your immediate relatives that you do care about them?
In what ways do you show to your extended relatives that you do care about them?
In what ways do you show to your friends that you do care about them?

When was the last time did you express to someone that you do care about them?

I must admit that I may not show to my immediate family members, my extended relatives, my friends, my fellow work colleagues, and others often of how much I do care about them but I do care about them.
I CARE. I will always care.

If you can not see the Image above, it says "I CARE. I will always care."  I encourage you to express to your immediate relatives, your extended relatives, your friends, and other people that you do care about them.

You can say in person that you do care about them in person or you can give them a hug or check up on them such as a visit or calling them, etc.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas Everyone

Today is Christmas Day. I strongly encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

"Do you celebrate Christmas?" "If you do celebrate Christmas, how do you celebrate Christmas?"
"Why do you celebrate Christmas?" "If you do not celebrate Christmas, what do you celebrate instead?"

"Do you celebrate Christmas with your family and extended relatives?"
"Do you celebrate Christmas with your friends?"

"Do you remember the birth of Jesus Christ during Christmas season?"
"Do you think about all the presents that you receive on Christmas Day?"

"What does Christmas truly means to you?" "What does Christmas means to your extended relatives?"

In the world today, there are many people who are celebrating Christmas with their relatives and extended relatives. In the world today, there are some people who are celebrating Christmas alone. there are some people who does not celebrate Christmas.

I know we all can become like Jesus Christ if we choose to follow him. I know when we all choose to become like him, we will feel blessed and I know we will be able to acknowledge ourselves of how much he has done for us. He set continuous great examples. I know we can follow his examples and when we follow his examples, we can share it to others the happiness of the gospel that brings into our daily lives.

It may be hard at times to follow Jesus Christ's examples and that is okay. I know we all can choose to become a light to the world especially to the non-believers. I would like to you to watch the video in your own time.
If you can not see the video above, here's the link to the video below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJmAV0gTp_Q
Merry Christmas to everyone, safe travels if you are traveling on this Christmas Day. Please remember the true meaning of Christmas during this Christmas season. I hope you will have a great day.

Stay tuned until next time.

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Is Life a Journey or is it a Competition?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I would like to encourage to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or your own time.
Do you think life is a Journey or do you think there is a Competition?
If you think life is a journey, why do you think life is a journey?
If you think life is a competition, why do you think life is a competition?

I think life is a journey because I know life has its greatest moments and has its worst moments. I also think life is a journey because there is so many opportunities to be able to learn from my mistakes and listen more to the promptings of the Holy Ghost.

Life isn't supposed to be easy and it isn't supposed to be difficult either. Each of us needs to be acknowledge that we need to be in control of our own actions, be accountable for each decision that we make, be forgiving whenever something goes wrong, and so much more.

For us to feel happiness and joy; we need to make righteous choices, be happy with our achievements such as what we have achieved today or this evening, and so forth.
Call me crazy .... But I love to see other people happy and succeeding!
Life is a JOURNEY, not a COMPETITION"
Take this life as a learning experience in some things, take this life as a journey and not a competition of comparing who's life is better. We all go through afflictions including unexpected afflictions. We all go through challenges including unexpected challenges, 

We all go through difficulties including unexpected difficulties. We all go through struggles including unexpected struggles. We all go through trials including unexpected trials, 

Stay Tuned until next time.

Friday, December 21, 2018

I will be strong

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. This post is based on a church song and it is called, "I Will" by Hilary Weeks. If you haven't heard the song before, I strongly encourage you to listen to the song either now or in your own time. I would like to share with you the video clip of the song below.
If you can't see the video, here's the link to the video below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgOp-Ze1oZo

If you have listened to the song, what was your favourite part of the song? My favourite part is shared as an image below.
"I will stand. I will not fall in a world that's weak. I will be strong." 
I think many of us need to strive to be strong more in this life whenever we go through trials, tribulations, hardships, challenges, difficult times, and other times that brings us down. I am aware that at times it is hard to be strong whenever people go through their own  trials, tribulations, hardships, challenges,  difficult times and other times that brings them down. It is normal to go through those type of times in life. 

I strongly encourage you for the next time you are going through a trial or tribulation or a hardship or a challenge or a difficult time or other time that brings you down, to strive your very best to be strong, strive your very best to remember to find comfort, find guidance from Heavenly Father how to feel peace, joy and happiness again, always remember to look up, etc. 

I know it is hard but I know you can get through it all. I also strongly encourage you to take one step at a time/one day at a time. 

Stay Tuned until next time. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Reading Scriptures Daily

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. This post is based on scriptures and I would like to ask you the following questions. You can think about and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

What is your honest purpose while you are reading the scriptures? Do you read the scriptures for direction? Do you read the scriptures for seeking your unanswered questions?
What is your understanding about the scriptures?
What does the scriptures mean to you as an individual?
When was the last time did you studied the scriptures?
How often do you study the scriptures?

I encourage you to read the scriptures for one page or read the scriptures for at least five minutes a day. If you do read the scriptures for one page or read the scriptures for at least five minutes a day, you will feel that you would like to continue reading the scriptures more often and learn how to appreciate the scriptures more in your life.

I also would like encourage you to invite the spirit to be with you before you start reading the scriptures. Whenever you're about to start studying the scriptures, remember to pray and be prepared to learn something new.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Monday, December 17, 2018

My Testimony on Families

I would like to share with you my Testimony based on Families. 

"I have a short testimony on Families. I loved listening to a hymn "Families Can Be Together Forever." I know my Family can be together forever even when we are striving our best to follow the correct teachings, doctrines and principles of the gospel including keeping the commandments, listening to the promptings from the Holy Ghost and so much more.
I know that all families has different routines each day that suits their family's needs best and everyone upbringing is different. I know that all families would have already experienced difficulties from time to time and in the near future, they will continue to experience more difficulties from time to time.

I know that all families would have already experienced happy moments and in the near future, they will continue to experience more happy moments from time to time. I know that all families would have already experienced trials and in the near future, they will continue to experience more trials from time to time.

I know that all families would have already felt peace and in the near future, they will continue to have opportunities to experience to feel more comfort. Most families has a father and a mother in the Home.

I love my family member a lot. My family always means a lot to me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."

Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

My Testimony on The Book of Mormon

I would like to share my Testimony based on The Book of Mormon.

"I have a short testimony on The Book of Mormon. I know The Book of Mormon is the keystone of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints religion. I know The Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ. 

I know The Book of Mormon is true and correct book. I love reading The Book of Mormon with a purpose. I love reading The Book of Mormon for direction. I love reading The Book of Mormon for guidance. I love reading The Book of Mormon for hope.
If you haven't read The Book of Mormon before, I invite you to read The Book of Mormon. Set a quiet time each day to read The Book of Mormon. When you get the chance to read The Book of Mormon, please read it with a purpose. 

Do not allow the little distractions stop you from reading The Book of Mormon.
Do not allow the big distractions stop you from reading The Book of Mormon. 

Before you start reading The Book of Mormon; pray with any questions that you have or pray with any concerns that you have, etc. The Book of Mormon relates to our everyday lives. The Book of Mormon mentions about Agency, The Tree of Life, and many more. 

In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen."
Stay Tuned until next time.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Beyond Comparison

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. This post is based on a October 2014 General Conference talk and it is called, "Stay in the Boat and Hold On!" by M. Russell Ballard. I would like to share with you some highlights and I hope you will gain a few insights while you are reading this post. 
"If we keep our FOCUS ON THE LORD, we're promised a blessing beyond comparison." - M. Russell Ballard.
He mentioned 2 occasions and mentioned President Young reminded us. One of the occasions that he mentioned was "On another occasion, President Young said that he also worried about people losing their way when they were being blessed when life was good: “It is in calm weather, when the old ship of Zion is sailing with a gentle breeze, [and] when all is quiet on deck, that some of the brethren want to go out in the whaling boats to have a swim, and some get drowned, others drifted away, and others again get back to the ship. Let us stick to the old ship and she will carry us [safely] into the harbor; you need not be concerned."

He asked us "Given the challenges we all face today, how do we stay on the Old Ship Zion?" He explained of how we can.

This is what he mentioned "Here is how. We need to experience a continuing conversion by increasing our faith in Jesus Christ and our faithfulness to His gospel throughout our lives not just once but regularly. Alma asked, “And now behold, I say unto you, my brethren [and sisters], if ye have experienced a change of heart, and if ye have felt to sing the song of redeeming love, I would ask, can ye feel so now?"

In your own time, you can continue reading the talk or watch the video, here's the link below for the talk. lds.org/general-conference/2014/10/stay-in-the-boat-and-hold-on

Someone may ask me how does it applies to us; Well it applies to us by remaining to stay strong in the Church, read scriptures, daily personal prayers, attending the Temple often, attending Church activities, fulfilling Church callings  and gaining and building a stronger testimony. It helps you to build your faith more into Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father.

I strongly encourage you to remember of the quote that I have shared with you this day/evening.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

How can I feel perfect peace in life?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. My suggestions for how can I feel perfect peace in life is to go to places where I would feel the promptings from the Holy Ghost such as going to the Temple, always striving my best to speak kind words to everyone around me including my friends, family, etc and reading my scriptures.

I would like to encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or in your own time. The questions is, "What is your definition of perfect peace?"
and "What do you think you should feel when you feel perfect peace?"

This post is based on a church song and it is called, "Perfect Peace," by Laura Story. In the past years, I have been able to have many opportunities to listen to the song often and I would like to strongly encourage you to listen to the song either now or in your own time.

Below is the video of the song's lyrics and I hope you will be able to listen to the song now. That's okay if you don't listen to the song now.
If you can't see the Video above, here's the link below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UpfatdyFtY

As I was listening to the song, I do have a several favourite parts and I would like to share with you what one part mentions.
"Stay by my side, keep your eyes on me though this life is hard, I will give you PERFECT PEACE in this moment of trail that no one sees trust me when I say I will give you PERFECT PEACE. You will never walk alone, never be in need. I may not calm the storms around you but you can hide in me burdens that you bear offer no relief. Let me bear your load because I will give you PERFECT PEACE. Stay by my side and you will never walk alone, know that I will always give you PERFECT PEACE."

If you did listened to the song, do you think that part that I mentioned would be your favourite part as well? It is okay if it wasn't. I would encourage you to think about that Heavenly Father does gives us perfect peace and we aren't alone. He is always with us. He can give us peace and comfort when we ask for it. It's a good time to ask him when we needed it the most.

I encourage you to rethink about the questions from the start, "What does "perfect peace" means to you now?" "What do you think about the feelings comes with it when you feel peace?"

Stay Tuned until next time. 

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Ten Ways to Love

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I would like to encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

"What is your definition of love?" and "What would be your ten ways to love someone?"

We may seem to forget some ways of how to love someone and how we truly show it. I would like to share with you, ten ways of how to love someone. I hope some of the ways will either help you to improve how to show it or encourages you to do some ways to help improve your current relationship or your relationship with your friends.
1. LISTEN without interrupting. (Proverbs 18)

2. SPEAK without accusing. (James 1:19)

3. GIVE without sparing. (Proverbs 21:26)

4. PRAY without ceasing. (Colossians 1:19)

5. ANSWER without arguing. (Proverbs 17:1)

6. SHARE without pretending. (Ephesians 4:15)

7. ENJOY without complaint. (Philippians 2:14)

8. TRUST without wavering. (Corinthians 13:7)

9. FORGIVE without punishing. (Colossians 3:13)

10. PROMISE without forgetting. (Proverbs 13:12)

I encourage you to "always remember to listen without interrupting, speak without accusing, give without sparing, pray without ceasing, answer without arguing, share without pretending, enjoy without complaint, trust without wavering, forgive without punishing and promise without forgetting."

Stay tuned until next time.

Friday, December 7, 2018

He'll Carry You

First and foremost, I would like to encourage you to think about what Jesus Christ has done for you. I would like you to remember that Jesus Christ knows how it feels like whenever we are feeling down, he knows how it feels whenever we are feeling alone, he knows how it feels whenever we through heartaches, he knows how it feels whenever we are going through difficult times, he knows how it feels whenever we are going through tough trials and he knows how it feels so much more.

I would like to share with you a song and it is called, "He'll Carry You" by Hilary Weeks. Below is a audio clip from Youtube of the song, and I strongly encourage you to listen to the song either now or in your own time.
If you can't see the video above, here's the link. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwsWMj5VBwE

What did you think about the song when you were listening to the song? Did you felt the peace and the comfort while listening?
"He'll bring you peace and leave you hope."
"I would like to share my testimony with you all. I know Jesus Christ knows how it feels like to be me whenever I go through trails, struggles, tribulations, heartaches and it's not a nice feeling. I know whenever I ask forgiveness, peace and comfort through prayer; I will be able to feel the instant knowing that I have been forgiven, given peace, given comfort and that's a nice feeling to have. Don't ever forget that Jesus Christ does loves you, he knows you are imperfect and he knows what you are going through.

I know when you pray, you can feel those same or similar feelings. I know he knows you personally, he knows your weaknesses and he knows your strengths, I know when you allow him to be apart of your daily lives, he will be able to be with you every step of the way. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen."

You can seek out for the Missionaries today. They will be able to help you with anything as long as it's following the mission rules. They might be able to answer any questions that you may have about this life. Take a moment to get to know them. Any questions to search for the answers can be found in the two following links; www.mormon.org and www.lds.org

Stay tuned until next time.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Some effective ways to become my friend

This post is short and sweet. I would like you think about and ask, "What are some effective ways to become my friend?"

I would like to let you know; that you need to make sure that you aren't shy around me, you aren't judgmental about the way that I look, you feel confident to message me at anytime whenever you need someone to talk to, you feel confident that you can trust me, you feel confident that you can share memories with me, and so forth. I must admit, I don't like losing friends. 

In the past; I tend to lose friendships time to time and it doesn't bother me. I keep moving forward. In the past, I had some difficult time to making new friends because I was either too shy or I don't speak up too often in other words, I was being quiet. 

In the past, I had some great times to making new friends because I always shared a strong testimony about the gospel or shared some experiences that relates to the knowledge what I was learning past institute classes. 

I have some friends who are older than me, I have some friends who are younger than me and I have some friends who are the same age as me.

I always strived my best to show that I do cherished my true friends by trying to talk to them often.

If you are my friend who lives near me, we would make the effort to spend some time together.
If you are my friend, you would worry if something goes wrong for me and make sure I am okay.
If you are my friend, you would be someone who can talks to me when I need someone to talk to.
If you are my friend, I know that you would tell me not to give up whenever I am about to quit.
If you are my friend, I know that you would be happy and proud for my achievements.

If you are my friend, you would know that I would worry when something goes wrong for you and make sure you are okay, you would know that be someone who talks to you when you need someone to talk to, you would know I will tell you to not give up whenever you are about to quit, you know I would be someone who will be happy and proud of your achievements.

I hope this post gives you a huge insight about what I am looking for in a friend.
I do apologise if anything that I mentioned seemed to be rude to you.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Ways to be yourself

This post is short and sweet. I encourage you to be yourself and not pretending to be someone else. Otherwise it would be heartbreaking when someone finds out the real you after you pretended to be someone else for awhile.
"Be Yourself. Accept Yourself. Value Yourself. Forgive Yourself. Bless Yourself. Express Yourself. Trust Yourself. Love Yourself. Empower Yourself."
Be honest of you truly are and don't be afraid of telling others who you are because people would like to get to know you. Also people would like to be able to build trust with you as the friendship grows, as grows for the length of time of being friends with. I strongly encourage you to think about what the Image says.

If you aren't doing some of them, I encourage you to try your best to act upon it. It can take time, effort and other trusting a lot to yourself that you can do it. Don't allow others to stop you of being yourself. It is good to be yourself!
Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Some Mission Preparation Ideas

I didn't know what to post today. I could only think about some mission preparatation ideas.

The mission isn't for everyone. If you have a desire to serve a mission, I strongly encourage you to pray with real intent and fast to know if the mission is for you or not. If you got a confirmation with an answer saying "Yes," I encourage you to go ahead and serve a mission.

If you received an answer saying "No," I encourage you to don't feel discouraged and look for other ways to serve the Lord. Giving up 18 months or 2 years or whatever how long of serving the Lord does take a lot of dedication and hard working. Missions are tough and missions aren't easy.


If you are preparing for your mission, I encourage you to go ahead and read a list that I have provided below. The list is a list of the mission preparations that I have done before I went on my mission. I know it will help me to become an effective missionary and I know it will help you too.

" - Fulfilling your Church calling/s; Fulfilling your church calling/s is a great way of service before your mission. 

- Build a habit of daily scripture study; it will help you heaps because you will be reading your scriptures daily during your mission and it will help you build a stronger testimony of the scriptures. 

- Become familiar with Preach My Gospel; it will help you heaps and it will help you to prepare and teach lessons. 

- Attending some sessions at the Temple; Attending the Temple will help you to receive personal revelations for yourself, you will gain a stronger testimony of Temples, you will come to love the Temple more if you attend the Temple often, you will gain a stronger understanding of the importance of Temples. 

I encourage you to take the opportunity to go to the Temple often before your mission because you won't be able to go to the Temple often during your mission. 
Go out with your ward missionaries if you have missionaries serving in your ward; going out with them are the best way of experiencing what it is like to be a Missionary. Sometimes they will take you with them to go tracking or help them to teach lessons for the Investigators or doing rescue visits for the less actives/inactives. 

Listening to some past General Conference talks; you will receive some inspiration answers to your new questions, you will be able to learn new things and you will gain a stronger testimony in General Conference.

Attending Institute; you will be able to learn new things while attending Institute often, it will help you to build a stronger testimony of Institute and if you accomplish the requirements for Institute, you will be able to receive a certificate of Achievement or Diploma for Institute.

Attending Mission Prep Class; it will help you heaps. Most classes provide a lesson and do role plays (the teacher gives you a situation and what the lesson's topic is on)."

There are other mission preparations that I could think of but I thought it would be best for you to figure out what those other mission preparations are."

I hope the list will you and I hope you can use it as a guide. If you aren't preparating for your mission, I encourage you to continue fulfilling your church calling/s, go to the Temple often if you are Temple worthy, build a habit of scripture study daily and listen to some past General Conference talks.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

God's Help is only a prayer away

First and foremost, I encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help for approval?"
"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help for support?"

"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help to get through a challenge?"
"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help to get through a difficulty?"
"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help for getting instructions to do better?" "When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help to get through an unexpected trial?"

"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help to make you feel loved?"
"When was the last time you said a prayer for asking God for his help to cheer you up?"

If you haven't prayed to ask God for his help recently, I strongly encourage you to pray and ask God for his help. He would not answer your prayer if you do not make the effort to say a sincere prayer and ask him today. I know that he is happy for you when you do pray to him often and ask him questions often.

I know God will be happy to help you out if you ask him for his help, not once and awhile but often. So you will need to say a prayer to ask God for his help today.

I strongly encourage do not wait until tomorrow comes when you can say a prayer today. You can even say a prayer after reading this post. I strongly recommend you to always remember God's help is only a prayer away.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Between Hope and Faith

This post is short and sweet. This post is based on a song called "Fine Lines" by Kent Moran. The song was played during a section a movie called, "Listen to Your Heart."

I would like to strongly encourage you to think about the following questions in your own time.
"What is your definition of Hope?" and "What is your definition of "Faith?"

I would like to share with you an audio of the song that is shown below and I hope you're able to click on the video.
If you can't click on the audio above, here's the link below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjLnHut6sc8

What did you think about when listening to the song if you did listened to it? If you haven't heard the song, I encourage you to listen to it in your own time. What was your favourite part of the song?
"A fine line between hope and faith and it starts, with understanding. Sometimes
you gotta leave it all behind. Find time, to figure out your life."
I love a part of the song. That part of the song is shown on the Image above. It's so true what it says, because almost everything we all need hope and faith and does makes starts to know to understanding what is hope and faith.

I don't see myself without having Hope and Faith in my daily life and I don't see others without having Hope and Faith in their daily lives too. Readers, I don't know what you can get out of this post by reading it. I think the most important would be having the understanding of what Hope is and what Faith is.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, November 24, 2018

How can I stand as a witness of God?

First and foremost, I know some readers aren't members of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints which I understand that they may not have a full understanding of who Heavenly Father is. Heavenly Father is loving father in Heaven or in other words, God.

If you don't know who God is; God is a creator of the Earth, he is perfected and glorified. I hope you will learn something new as you read this post.

I know that I can stand as a witness of God by sharing my testimony about I know the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the true church, sharing my testimony about I know families can be together forever, encouraging non-member friends to read The Book of Mormon daily even if it is two minutes a day, etc.

As growing up in the Church, I learnt that God is our loving Heavenly Father. I remembered each Sunday in Young Women's, the Young Women's stand up and say the Young Women's Theme outloud. I remembered loving a section of The Young Women's Theme that stood out to me the most which was "We stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places."
"Stand as a witness of God at all times, and in all things, and in all
places." - Mosiah 18:9.
Readers, I would like you all to remember that Heavenly Father does loves you. He knows your weaknesses, he knows your trails, he knows your tribulations, he knows your struggles, he knows your strengths and HE KNOWS WHO YOU ARE!

You can talk to Heavenly Father by praying to him at any time of the day and at any time of the evening. He is always listening. He may not answer your prayers straight away, but don't feel discouraged if he doesn't answer your prayers. He will answer in his own time and when we are ready to willing to listen to him.
If you have spare ten minutes to fifteen minutes now, I strongly encourage you to watch the video that is above, that talks about stand as a witness of God at all times, in all things and in all places. She also mentioned about an experience that she went through how she was able to stand as a witness of God.

I loved listening and watching the video. It helps to understand that Heavenly Father is there, and knowing that I need to improve better how I can stand as a witness of God at all times, in all things and in all places. I hope you will learn something new as you watch that video. If you are not able to watch it now, I encourage you to watch it in your free time.

Stay tuned until next time.

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving 2018

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. I would like to say "Happy Thanksgiving!" to all the readers. I would like to encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following question either now or in your own time. "What is your definition of thanksgiving?"

I know that I have been sharing posts every three days about what I have been grateful for and I know that I am grateful for so many other things. I definitely could see myself sharing many more blog posts based on what I am grateful for because there's so many things that I'm grateful for.

I know that I could go on and on about what I am grateful for. I have learned that I need to be more grateful as each day goes by. For an example, I should be more grateful about the things that I already have, the clothes that I have, etc.

From this Thanksgiving, I would like all of us to appreciate the little things even when we don't think the little things matters to us at this present time. I know that most times in our lives, we get too distracted and caught up of focusing on the bigger things in our lives.

Who would have thought that this time last year; I was studying the Pathways Program, I have no Church calling, I was working over twenty hours a week and I was single? Well at this present time, I have graduated the Pathways Program, I'm here in Texas, and I'm engaged.

When we get too distracted or don't recognise those little things, then we would become unknown to little things in life.

"appreciate the little things."
Little things can be simple. It can be like random act of kindness, such as letting your brother or your sister to know that you love them, or making a new friend, and many more.

When we do recognise the little things in life, we have to something about it. We can't just act like nothing has happened and it wouldn't change a thing that it has happened. We can make those little things turned into big things. If we continue to allow those little things turn into big things, eventually  it will become an impact into your life.

For an example, you have decided to call a friend. It could be a friend who you haven't spoken to for quite some time or a friend you know who is struggling or a friend who loves to talk to you. He or she will appreciate your call. If he or she doesn't answer, leave a message.

I encourage you to think about these two questions "What can you do to make the current little things turn into big things?" What are some of the little things that you appreciate for?" in your own time.

Stay tuned until next time.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Do you ever listen to God with a Broken Heart?

First and foremost, I encourage you to think about and ask yourself the following question in your own time. "Do you ever listen to God with a Broken Heart?"

In this life, we all have to experience sadness. In this life, we all have to experience happiness.
In this life, we all have to experience excitement. In this life, we all have to experience peace.

In this life, we all have to experience hurt. In this life, we all have to experience pain.
In this life, we all have to experience joy. In this life, we all have to experience fun,
"Listen to God with a broken heart. He is not only the doctor who mends it,
but also the father who wipes away the tears." - Criss Jami.
In this life, we all have to experience some worst days and some worst evenings.
In this life, we all have to experience some great days and some great evenings.
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In this life, we all need to seek guidance from Heavenly Father. In this life, we all get along.
In this life, we all need to seek forgiveness whenever we are making mistakes.

If you can't see the Image that I have shared for this post, it says "Listen to God with a broken heart. He is not only the doctor who mends it. But also the Father who wipes away the tears. - Criss Jami."

I think we should always listen to Heavenly Father all the time, especially whenever we are feeling a broken heart. If we are praying to him with tears, he will comfort us and he will wipe our tears away. Heavenly Father doesn't like seeing us feeling sadness and he loves seeing us feeling happiness.

I know he will never leave us alone. He is always by our side whenever we are making the righteous choices. I know he always loves seeing us whenever we are experiencing joy. I know he loves seeing us whenever we are experiencing excitement. I know he loves seeing us whenever we are peace.

I know he loves seeing us whenever we are progressing, I know he loves seeing us whenever we are not giving up on some things so easily. I know he loves seeing us whenever we are forgiving others.

I know loves seeing us whenever we are forgiving ourselves from the mistakes that we did.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, November 17, 2018

You, Your Future Spouse and God

This post is long. The time for you to be married may soon be approaching, or it may be years away, I would like to share with you a post based on how the couple should have committed to each other and both of the individuals to be committed to God as well.

I would like to thank a friend who have suggested me to do a blog post based on, "You, Your Future Spouse and God."
The way that I see it, is apart of The Family: A Proclamation Of The World. I would share with you 2 parts that relates to this post.

"HUSBAND AND WIFE have a solemn responsibility to love and care for each other and for their children. “Children are an heritage of the Lord” (Psalm 127:3). Parents have a sacred duty to rear their children in love and righteousness, to provide for their physical and spiritual needs, and to teach them to love and serve one another, observe the commandments of God, and be law-abiding citizens wherever they live. Husbands and wives—mothers and fathers—will be held accountable before God for the discharge of these obligations.

THE FAMILY is ordained of God. Marriage between man and woman is essential to His eternal plan. Children are entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony, and to be reared by a father and a mother who honor marital vows with complete fidelity. Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.

By divine design, fathers are to preside over their families in love and righteousness and are responsible to provide the necessities of life and protection for their families. Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children. In these sacred responsibilities, fathers and mothers are obligated to help one another as equal partners. Disability, death, or other circumstances may necessitate individual adaptation. Extended families should lend support when needed."

I 100% agree with that and I think that it should always be marriage between man and woman.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Day 13 to Day 15: I am grateful for

This post shares three days worth of three things what I am grateful for.

Day 13: I am grateful for Latter-Day Saint Temples. Why am I grateful for Latter-Day Saint Temples?

I am grateful for Latter-Day Saint Temples because of many things. I would like to share with you some of those many things: I do know that Latter-Day Saint Temples is a place where I can feel the Promptings of The Holy Ghost, I can receive personal revelations for myself, and I can receive spiritual blessings. 

I also know that Latter-Day Saint Temples is a place where I can feel very happy, joy, comfort, peace, directed to the righteous path and etc. I also know that I kept myself a massive goal to be married in a Latter-Day Saint Temple one day but I just don't know when. Hopefully sometime before I turn 25 years. 

I love making the effort to attend Brisbane Latter-Day Saint Temple often, I miss making the effort to attend Perth Latter-Day Saint Temple often, and I miss traveling to variety of Latter-Day Saint Temples while I was in Utah.
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Day 14: I am grateful for Jesus Christ. Why am I grateful for Jesus Christ?

I am Grateful for Jesus Christ because he means a lot to me in my everyday life, his atonement helps me to overcome sin, his atonement helps me to overcome death, he is a great example to me (such as becoming a better leader to my fellow peers),

I know that he cares about me, I know that he knows about my personal needs, I know that he knows how much pains, heartbreak, and sufferings hurts, his atonement was to pay the price of everyone's sins, mistakes, and many other reasons.

I encourage you to think about the following questions:
What is your understanding about Jesus Christ?
When was the last time that you thought about Jesus Christ?
Are you grateful for Jesus Christ in your everyday life?
"I am grateful."
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Day 15: I am grateful for Courage. Why am I grateful for Courage?

I am grateful for courage because I always like trying something new, whether it is eating different culture traditional foods verses learning to speak in a different language. I always have courage to stand out from the crowd and always remind myself that I am unique because I know that I have a rare condition that some people may not acknowledge what it is called until I tell them about it.

It is okay to be not okay, it is okay to be different compare to everyone else and as each of us as an individual, have different personalities and have different ways of doing things.

Are you grateful for courage?

Stay tuned until next time.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Beautiful Mornings

This post is based on April 2013 General Conference talk called "Beautiful Mornings" by Elder Bruce D. Porter. I would like to share with you some highlights while I was reading the talk. Elder Porter mentioned,

"Tribulation and difficult times may lie ahead, yet we too have cause for good cheer and rejoicing, for we live in the last dispensation, when God has restored His Church and kingdom to the earth in preparation for the return of His Son. President Boyd K. Packer once spoke of his grandchildren and the increasingly troubled world in which they live.

He said: “They will see many events transpire in the course of their lifetime. Some of these shall tax their courage and extend their faith. But if they seek prayerfully for help and guidance, they shall be given power over adverse things.”

Brothers and sisters, we need not fear the future, nor falter in hope and good cheer, because God is with us. To His Saints in our day, the Savior has said, “Be of good cheer, and do not fear, for I the Lord am with you, and will stand by you” (D&C 68:6).
Every one of us, and our families, can be armed with the power of God as a defense if we will but remain true to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and let the Spirit be our guide. Trials may come, and we may not understand everything that happens to us or around us. But
if we humbly, quietly trust in the Lord, He will give us strength and guidance in every challenge
we face. When our only desire is to please Him, we will be blessed with a deep inner peace.

I think also of two other beautiful mornings in the history of the world. In the spring of 1820, on the morning of a beautiful, clear day in Palmyra, New York, a young man named Joseph Smith entered a grove of trees and knelt in prayer. The answer to that prayer, the appearance of the Father and the Son, ushered in the dispensation of the fulness of times and the Restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ to the earth.

And yet another beautiful morning dawned nearly 2,000 years ago just outside the city wall of Jerusalem. The sun no doubt shone with exceptional radiance that Easter morning. A small company of women had come to visit a garden tomb, hoping to anoint the body of their crucified Lord. Two angels met them and declared: “Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen” (Luke 24:5–6)."

I encourage you to read the whole talk in your own time. Here's the link below.
www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/beautiful-mornings
Stay Tuned until next time.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Day 10 to Day 12: I am grateful for

This post shares three days worth of three things what I am grateful for.

Day 10: I am grateful for Heavenly Father. Why am I grateful for Heavenly Father?

I am grateful for Heavenly Father because he loves me, he always listen to my prayers, he knows my strengths, he knows my weaknesses, he knows who I am perfectly, he cares about me, he helps me to make the right choices, and many other things.

Don't ever forget this: Whenever you are feeling happy, Heavenly Father is feeling happy too. Whenever you are feeling upset, Heavenly Father is feeling upset too. Whenever you are feeling sad, Heavenly Father is feeling sad too.
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Day 11: I am grateful for income. Why am I grateful for income?

I am grateful for income because I love receiving income from work and the government even though I mostly strive my best to reply my income from working. Having income helps me to be able to spend my money wisely, paying any of my bills either on time or early and being able to help me to be able to save now and being able to save some funds for my future.
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Day 12: I am grateful for I am Grateful for the Scriptures. Why am I grateful for the scriptures?

I am grateful for the scriptures because I have a strong testimony of the scriptures, the stories from the scriptures relates to today's society, and many other things. I encourage you to ask yourself, think about and answer the following questions either now or in your own time.

"Do you allow some spare time during your day or evening to read the scriptures?"
"When was the last time you read the scriptures? Was it today?"

"Do you have a some sort of testimony of the scriptures?"
"Does the scriptures answers some of your questions?"

I invite you to read your scriptures daily if you haven't been doing so already. You can do what I have been doing which is I have been reading the scriptures from the first cover of The Book of Mormon to last page of the Bible for a period of time. Are you grateful for the scriptures?

Stay tuned until next time.

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Never quit

This post is short and sweet. First and foremost, I encourage you to think about and answer the following two questions either now or in your own time. "What do you do when you are about to give up?" and "What is your definition on never quit?"
"Never quit. If you stumble, get back up. What happened yesterday, no longer matters. Today's another day so get back on track and move closer to your dreams and goals. You can do it."
I love the Image above as a motivation to continue to follow my dreams and goals. It's reminder to know that whatever happened yesterday no longer matters because I would need to focus on today is another day.  I know that whenever I am stumbling, I always have to get myself back up especially whenever things aren't going the way that I wanted it to happen.

Always remember this, "Do not let anyone stop you from following your dreams and goals. Always strive your best to focus and follow your dreams and goals."
Stay Tuned until next time.

Friday, November 9, 2018

Day 7 to Day 9: I am Grateful for

This post shares three days worth of three things what I am grateful for.

Day 7: I am grateful for My Life. Why am I Grateful for My Life?

I am Grateful for My Life because I have achieved many things in this life so far, I have learnt many things in this life so far such as I can learn from the past, I can learn from my mistakes and errors, etc, I learnt to have a great understanding of my feelings, and many other things.

I encourage you to think about the following three questions in your own time:
Are you proud of your good achievements in this life so far?
Are you realising that everything changes? Are you grateful for your life?
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Day 8: I am grateful for My Qualifications and Certificates. Why am I Grateful for My Qualifications and Certificates?

I am Grateful for My Qualifications and Certificates because I like studying, I know that I have timeless time and effort towards my Qualifications and Certificates, it's always a great feeling to have whenever I finish a Certificate or Qualification, I always love learning something new, and sometimes with the things that I have learned that I am able to apply it to my life.

I encourage you to think about the following questions.
What qualifications or/and short certificates courses have you completed in this life so far?
What degree or short certificate course are you currently studying towards?
Are you still thinking of what you want to be?

If you are studying towards a degree or a short certificate course, is it something that you want to do for a career choice? Are you grateful for your Qualifications and Certificates that you have achieved if you have any?
"Thankful and grateful."
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Day 9: I am Grateful for My Friends who is serving their Missions. 
Why am I grateful for your friends who is serving their mission?

I am grateful because I am happy and proud of their decision to serve their missions. I know Heavenly Father is watching over them and their families as each day and each night goes by. I always love reading their mission stories each week, I always love sharing with them about my highlights that has happened during my week, I always love learning something new from each of them almost every week, etc.

You may ask me the following two questions,  "How do your friend's mission experiences has helped you?" and "How their experiences makes you feel?"

Their experiences helps me to build a stronger testimony about Missionary Work. Some of their experiences makes me feel happy and joy; some of their experiences makes me laugh, and some of their experiences makes me cry.

On some weeks; what they say to me, is something I need to hear at the time.
On some weeks; they ask me some questions for me to answer the following week.
On some weeks; whatever they say to me, is something for me to do.

Are you grateful for any of your friends who are serving their missions at the moment?
Has any of their experiences has helped you in your life?

Stay tuned until next time.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Brightness of Hope

This post is based on a October 1994 General Conference talk and it is called, "Brightness of Hope" by Neal A. Maxwell.

After I finished reading a few paragraphs of the talk, I thought about that the talk will make a great blog post based. I encourage you to think about your definition of Hope. I would like to share with you, some highlights while I was reading the talk and I hope you will learn something new while you are reading the post.

Neal A. Maxwell mentions,

"Hope helps us to walk by faith, not by sight. This can actually be safer. When unaided spiritually, natural sight often shrinks from the odds (see 2 Cor. 5:7). It is immobilized by improbabilities. Mauled by his moods and intimidated by his fears, the natural man overreacts to, while hope overrides, the disappointments of the day.

Hope is particularly needed in the hand-to-hand combat required to put off the natural man (see Mosiah 3:19). Giving up on God and on oneself constitutes simultaneous surrender to the natural man.

By pressing forward, we can stand on what was yesterday’s horizon, thereby drawing hope from our own experiences. Hence Paul described how “tribulation worketh patience; and patience, experience; and experience, hope” (Romans. 5:3–4).

Only the acceptance of the revelations of God can bring both direction and correction and, in turn, bring a “brightness of hope” (2 Nephi. 31:20). Real hope does not automatically “spring eternal” unless it is connected with eternal things!

“What is it that ye shall hope for?” Moroni wrote. “Behold I say unto you that ye shall have hope through the atonement of Christ” (Moro. 7:41; see also Alma 27:28). From this triumphal act, resulting in the eventual resurrection of all mankind, so many lesser hopes derive their significance!
"Press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God."
You and I can be repeatedly reassured concerning this grand hope by the Comforter, who teaches us the truth about “things as they really are, and … really will be” (Jacob 4:13; see also Moroni. 8:26). Such hope constitutes the “anchor of the soul” (Hebrews. 6:19). Such hope is retained through faith in Christ (see Alma 25:16; Ether 12:9). In contrast, a resurrection-less view of life produces only proximate hope (see 1 Corthians. 15:19).

Having ultimate hope does not mean we will always be rescued from proximate problems, but we will be rescued from everlasting death! Meanwhile, ultimate hope makes it possible to say the same three words used centuries ago by three valiant men. They knew God could rescue them from the fiery furnace, if He chose. “But if not,” they said, nevertheless, they would still serve Him! (Daniel. 3:18.)

Faith and hope are constantly interactive, and may not always be precisely distinguished or sequenced. Though not perfect knowledge either, hope’s enlivened expectations are “with surety” true (Ether 12:4; see also Romans. 8:24; Hebrews. 11:1; Alma 32:21). In the geometry of restored theology, hope has a greater circumference than faith. If faith increases, the perimeter of hope stretches correspondingly.

Humble hope helps us to improve by being sufficiently free of ego to ask, “Lord, is it I?” (Matthew. 26:22.) Submissive hope also readies us to “give away all [our] sins” because we have come to know Jesus, who alone can take them! (Alma 22:18.)"

I encourage you to read the whole talk in your own time. Here's the link below,
www.lds.org/general-conference/1994/10/brightness-of-hope

Stay Tuned until next time.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Day 4 to Day 6: I am Grateful for

This post shares three days worth of three things what I am grateful for.

Day 4: I am grateful for Missionary Work. Why am I grateful for Missionary Work?

I am Grateful for Missionary Work because I always love sharing the gospel with others, I always get to experience what it is like to be a Sister Missionary already, I always learning something new when I go with the Missionaries, it always helps me to build a stronger testimony about Missionary Work and many other reasons. 
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Day 5: I am Grateful for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint Religion a.k.a. LDS or Mormon Guidelines. Why am I Grateful for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint Religion a.k.a. LDS or Mormon Guidelines?

I am Grateful for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint Religion a.k.a. LDS or Mormon Guidelines. because I know that the Guidelines of the religion wouldn't ever change, not even once and the guidelines were set to keep the church members safe and happy.

I do know whenever I don't follow the guidelines correctly, I don't feel the Holy Ghost promptings, I don't feel peace, I don't feel happy, I don't feel joy, I don't feel comfort, and so much more. However I do know whenever I do follow the guidelines correctly, I always feel the Holy Ghost promptings, I feel peace, I feel happy, I feel joy, I feel comfort and so much more.

I encourage you to ask yourself the following three questions in your own time.

When you don't listen to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint Religion a.k.a. LDS or Mormon Guidelines correctly, how does it makes you feel? Are you grateful that there are guidelines?
"Gratitude is the best attitude."
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Day 6: I am Grateful for Safety and Protection. Why am I grateful for Safety and Protection?

I am Grateful for Safety and Protection because I love seeing signs about keeping me safe and protected, I love getting to places safely and protected, I always put my faith and trust that I will go to places safely either by driving to or riding a bike to or walking to or catching a train to or catching a bus to or catching a plane to and some other reasons too.

In this world;  I know there are type of people who would take someone by deceiving her or him (such as tricking them about something isn't true), I know there are type of people who lie about their age on Facebook (for those who has Facebook, needs to be extremely careful who they talk to on Facebook), etc.

You get the idea. I know there are signs to keep people safe and protected when they are obedient to the signs. I encourage you to think about these two following questions:
Do you put your faith and trust that you will get to places safely?
Are you grateful for Safety and Protection?

Stay tuned until next time.

Monday, November 5, 2018

Ask, Seek, Knock

First and foremost, I would like to encourage you to think about, ask and answer the following questions either now or in your own time. "What is your definition of ask?" "What is your definition of seek?" and "What is your definition of knock?"

This post is based on October 2009 General Conference talk and it is called "Ask, Seek, Knock" by Russell M. Nelson. I would like to share with you some highlights while I was reading the talk.
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you;
For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall
be opened." - Matthew 7:7-8. 
"For each of you to receive revelation unique to your own needs and responsibilities, certain guidelines prevail. The Lord asks you to develop “faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God.”

Then with your firm “faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, brotherly kindness, godliness, charity, humility, [and] diligence,” you may ask, and you will receive; you may knock, and it will be opened unto you.

Revelation from God is always compatible with His eternal law. It never contradicts His doctrine. It is facilitated by proper reverence for Deity. The Master gave this instruction:

“I, the Lord, am merciful and gracious unto those who fear me, and delight to honor those who serve me in righteousness and in truth unto the end.

“Great shall be their reward and eternal shall be their glory.

“… To them will I reveal all mysteries [and] my will concerning all things pertaining to my kingdom.”

Revelation need not all come at once. It may be incremental. “Saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more.” Patience and perseverance are part of our eternal progression.

Prophets have described what they felt while receiving revelation. Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery reported that “the veil was taken from our minds, and the eyes of our understanding were opened.”

President Joseph F. Smith wrote, “As I pondered over these things which are written, the eyes of my understanding were opened, and the Spirit of the Lord rested upon me.”

I encourage you to read this talk in your own time. Here's the link below.
www.lds.org/general-conference/2009/10/ask-seek-knock

Stay Tuned until next time.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Day 1 to Day 3: I am Grateful for

This post shares three days worth of three things what I am grateful for.

Day 1: I am Grateful for My Family. "Why am I grateful for my Family?" 

I am grateful for my Family because my Family means a lot to me. I always love my Family, that's right I really do. I love spending time with my Family. I always love my
Parents, I always love my sisters and I always love my brother. I always strive my
best to talk to my Family nicely.

I always love My Family's love for me. I love getting to know each of my Family members.
I always love my Family's support for me. I always love my Family's care for me. I always love when my Family uses kind words to each other. I always love showing my righteous examples to my Family.
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Day 2: I am Grateful for Making New Goals. Why am I grateful for making new goals?

I am Grateful for Making New Goals because making new goals gives me time to think about, some goals gives me another chance to achieve, and sometimes I love making new goals.

I always make new goals at the start of each year. I always make new goals at the start of each month. I always make new goals at the start of each week. I always make new goals that is short-term goals, and I always make new goals that is long-term goals.

Sometimes I make new goals that is hard to achieve and that is easy to achieve. I strongly encourage you to think about, ask yourself and answer the following four questions either now
or in your own time.

"What do you do when you achieved a goal?" "Are you grateful for making new goals?"
"Do you like making new goals?" and "How often do you make new goals?"
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Day 11: I am Grateful for Overcoming Challenges. Why am I grateful for Overcoming Challenges?

I am Grateful for overcoming challenges because challenges is apart of our daily lives, overcoming challenges is a great feeling, overcoming challenges helps me to feel strong, and overcoming challenges helps me to become a better person.

We must admit, we all go through challenges and we all go through times to overcome challenges. It always takes time to overcome challenges. We shouldn't expect overcoming challenges is a easy thing to do.

I think overcoming challenges is a learning experience for everyone, I think overcoming challenges is to help everyone to become a stronger person, and I think overcoming challenges is to help everyone to become a better person than they were before facing the challenges. 

I encourage you to think about following questions and feel free to answer any of the questions in comments section below (if it isn't personal):

"Are you grateful for Overcoming Challenges?" "If so, why are you grateful for overcoming challenges?"
"Have you felt the difference between how you felt before facing the challenge to after facing the challenge?"
"What are you doing to overcome the challenges that you have?"

Stay tuned until next time.

Friday, November 2, 2018

Finally in Texas

This post is short and sweet. I recently arrived into Texas safely, and I'm very grateful that I'm finally here. I flew from Brisbane, airport to Los Angeles airport for twelve hours and forty-five minutes. I had total of four hours to five hours ish sleep. I was in Los Angeles airport for roughly three hours ish before I fly again. I flew from Los Angeles airport to Love Field, Dallas - Texas airport for two hours and forty minutes ish.

I may have experienced less sleep of total flying time but I did not experienced any jet-lag. I remembered being so worried before I flew out of Brisbane airport that I may experience jet-lag either during my layover at Los Angeles or sometime after I arrive at my final destination.

Some people mentioned to me that I may have been too excited and look forward to reunite with my boyfriend again. After all, I have not physically been with him since July 24th, this year. We both were ninety-nine days away from each other. I somehow did not recognized my boyfriend when he was at the airport to come and picked me up. I was so happy to be with him again.
Obviously; I do not share too much about my personal life on the blog because I do not wish to share too much information about my life and I would rather to keep a journal about my personal life. All is well.

I would highly recommend to check out the following website to watch any vlogs that I would be sharing during my time in Texas. www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9GVNzwo6qWHy8znLT011wMZBoZwi-1fx

Happy belated Birthday to my boyfriend, I have arrived two days which seems to be that I was his greatest birthday gift for him.
Stay Tuned until next time.