• In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled?

    Hard work brings deep fulfillment by fostering growth, purpose, and resilience, especially when guided by faith(see the generated image above). When effort is offered as service to God, it nurtures spiritual character and multiplies blessings for others, offering lasting peace and joy beyond mere achievement

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  • What’s the trait you value most about yourself?

    This post reflects on resilience as the most valued personal trait, highlighting how it provides strength to rise after setbacks, embrace challenges, and stay grounded in faith. It emphasizes that resilience not only shapes personal growth but also inspires others, becoming both a source of perspective and a gift to share.

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  • List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.

    This post explores three meaningful pursuits I would follow if money wasn’t a factor, rooted in faith and service. Writing faith-inspired stories, mentoring others spiritually, and hosting a nature retreat all reflect God’s call to bless others with our gifts. Additionally, I share my ongoing joy in donating my Facebook income to provide coloring books…

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  • What could you do more of?

    What could you do more of?

    This blog post encourages readers to reflect on what they could do more of in their lives, focusing on meaningful actions like gratitude, listening, rest, kindness, and faith-led living. It explores how choosing to increase these positive habits can lead to a life that feels more joyful, peaceful, and purpose-filled. The post invites readers to…

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  • What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

    The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is something that continues to shape the way I live my life: “Don’t rush through life—live in the moment you’re in.” At first, it sounded like a simple, almost obvious statement, but over time I realized its depth. We often live in a constant chase—rushing toward the

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  • What things give you energy?

    What Things Give You Energy? Have you ever asked yourself what truly gives you energy? Not just the kind that comes from sleep or a cup of coffee—but the kind that fills your spirit, lifts your heart, and motivates you to live with purpose each day. Over the years, I’ve noticed that the sources of

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  • What’s your all-time favorite album?

    Journal Entry: My Album of Faith This morning, as sunlight crept in quietly, I reached for the album that always finds me when my spirit needs a gentle nudge. It’s become more than music—it’s my faithful friend and silent mentor through every season. Its harmonies ask me to pause, and remind me that God is

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  • Which topics would you like to be more informed about?

    This blog post reflects on the importance of ongoing learning and curiosity, inviting readers to consider which topics they’d like to become more informed about. It shares personal areas of interest, such as wellness, creative communication, and spiritual growth, while using a conversational style to encourage connection. The post concludes by asking readers to share…

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  • How do you celebrate holidays?

    How Do You Celebrate Holidays? Holidays hold a special place in my heart; they are more than dates on the calendar—they’re chapters in the ongoing story of my life. Over the years, I’ve discovered that my way of celebrating is shaped not only by traditions but also by personal moments that grow richer with time.

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  • Write about your most epic baking or cooking fail.

    My Most Epic Baking Fail Cooking has always been a source of comfort for me, a way to pour creativity into something delicious and share it with others. But with that passion also comes the reality that not every attempt turns out as planned. In fact, my most epic fail in the kitchen still makes

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  • Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life.

    Share a Lesson You Wish You Had Learned Earlier in Life If someone asked me today, “What’s one lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life?” my answer would be clear: peace does not come from circumstances, but from a resting heart. For a long time, I chased peace in the wrong places—through accomplishments,

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  • Do you see yourself as a leader?

    Do You See Yourself as a Leader? When we hear the word leader, many of us picture world leaders, inspiring speakers, or people influencing thousands with their decisions. But leadership isn’t only about holding a title or standing in the spotlight. It’s about how you live daily, the choices you make, and the influence you

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