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cessszy · 16 days ago
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cessszy · 6 months ago
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Thank you 2024! Welcome 2025
As glasses are raised, and fireworks became the gem in the sky, we should leave behind all the worries and uncertainties of 2024. Let us keep our determination unshaken. With courage, faith and great effort, we shall achieve everything that we desire. :)
To be honest, I wouldn’t call 2024 “my year.” It wasn’t the year where all my aspirations came true. In fact, it was quite the opposite: I faced what felt like one misfortune after another. If I only looked at the big picture, it would be easy to say, “Nothing good happened. I’m still the same person — or maybe worse — without achieving much at all.” But life isn’t always about the big picture. Sometimes, we need to grab a magnifying glass and look closer at the details — the moments we often overlook. When we do, we might be amazed by what we discover.
The dreams I couldn’t achieve this year taught me resilience, strength, and to be more patient. Maybe it's God way of telling me that I wasn’t ready for them yet. If I had gotten what I wanted this year, I might not have been able to handle it or appreciate it. I’ve learned to trust the God's timing for my life.
Let’s all leave behind all the worries, difficulties and fats of 2024. Let’s all start a NEW and HEALTHY clean slate for 2025.
May God bless us all and may we all have a blessed and prosperous year ahead.
Note to self: It’s never too late - never too late to start over, never too late to be happy.
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cessszy · 1 year ago
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Thank you 2023, Hello 2024
Nearing the end of 2023 is the perfect time for a little pause to look back on all the things that happened this challenging year. In this way, it will help us remind all the good we’ve encountered, while also giving us the opportunity to let go of all the bad.
This year has proven that the only constant in life is CHANGE.
What went well?
Twelve months have gone by so fast like an f1 car. For sure, your first take on this will likely not capture the good ones. Oh well, our brain is built to default on remembering more on the negatives🫣. The positives - albeit nice in the moment usually tend to be more fleeting in memory.
Who needs to be acknowledged?
There are a lot of things to be grateful for this year. Thankful to all the people who played a part to all those positives. Well, to those people on the negatives, still thank you for all the lessons learned 🥹.
Did you grow this year?
This is a very difficult question to answer. As I grow older, i tend to be more complacent on things i do, the tasks become so routinary (if there's such a term). But this year, i had courage to try new things. Next year, will try to be more brave in all aspects of life. I need to remind myself that stagnation is not good for personal and professional well being.
Life can be a persistent teacher. When we fail to learn life's lesson the first time around, life has a way of repeating them to foster understanding. Over the last few years, my life was shaken up by dramatic circumstances. I resisted the impermanence of these events in my life and struggled with embracing change.
This year i learned to:
Acknowldge change. Change can happen quickly and at any point. Acknowledging change is allowing it to happen when it unfolds instead of approaching change from a place of denial and resistance.
Accept change. Yes but it won't happen overnight. There are things that it's so hard to accept, it's so painful. But you have to accept that circumstances will not turn out the way you want them to, and that’s perfectly all right. Embracing the situation can help you deal with the change effectively, make the necessary shifts in your life to embrace the change, and help you move forward after the event.
Open communication. Talk. Talk about everything.
Learn from the experience.
Have faith
For 2024, Dear God please bless our family with strength and courage, with good health and peace of mind, and to guide us in the right path. We are not getting any younger anymore, please grant us wisdom to all the decisions that we are going to do.
In Jesus name we pray, AMEN.
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cessszy · 2 years ago
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Lord, please guide us 🙏🏻
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cessszy · 2 years ago
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Difficult time 🙏🏻
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cessszy · 2 years ago
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Thank you 2022! Hello 2023
2022 is the year of hope. Things are slowly going back to the “old” normal. So many things to be thankful this year. Grateful for the BIG GUY up there for the continuous guidance and support for the whole family and our loved ones.
As glasses are raised, and fireworks became the gem in the sky, we should leave behind all the worries of 2022. Let us keep our determination unshaken. With courage, faith and great effort, we shall achieve everything that we desire.
Let’s all leave behind all the worries, difficulties and fats of 2022!
Let’s all start a NEW and HEALTHY clean slate for 2023.
May God bless us all and may we all have a prosperous year ahead.
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cessszy · 3 years ago
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cessszy · 3 years ago
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cessszy · 3 years ago
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cessszy · 3 years ago
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cessszy · 3 years ago
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We’ve all had times when we felt unwanted or alone. But when we become a part of God’s family through salvation in Jesus, He becomes for us a secure home (Psalm 62:2). He delights in us and invites us to talk with Him about everything: our worries, temptations, sorrows, and hopes. The psalmist tells us we can “find rest in God” and “pour out [our] hearts to him” (vv. 5, 8).
Don’t hesitate. Talk to God as much as you like. He won’t mind. He delights in our hearts. In Him you’ll find a home.
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