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Guided by Grace: Christian Wisdom in Decision-Making

Following GPS directions is pretty easy, but life doesn’t seem so straightforward. God doesn’t leave us in the dark; he provides us with guidance in life while graciously giving us the freedom to choose. As followers of Jesus, we have the privilege to seek guidance from the one who knows all things. By incorporating God

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Working with Weakness: How to be Successful in the Midst of Distractions, Laziness, and More

A weakness doesn’t have to be an obstacle. Sometimes, it can even be a strength. Let’s talk about some relatable weaknesses and how to transform our habits to achieve a happy and healthy life. Easily Distracted As an easily distracted person, I try using this trait to my advantage. For example, if I am about

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The Kitchen Catalyst: Practical Habits for Home Cooking

If you want to make budget-friendly healthy meals, they have to be delicious and easy to make. That can be a lot of pressure when you’re just starting out. We’ll be whipping up some good habits to help you stay motivated to cook, and enjoy the meals you make. Step 1. Consider what kinds of

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What’s the Point of Weddings?

Someone asked for my thoughts on a video about wedding costs. I think it’s a good opportunity to address the issues stemming from the wrong mindset and values of culture. I’ll be speaking from a bride’s point of view, but these perspectives are helpful for both parties. There are several internal reasons why weddings get

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Don’t let these Common Excuses Stifle Your Growth

It’s tough to prioritize personal development especially when our focus is taken by urgent matters and obligations. We tend to make excuses for not taking action, but progress starts by addressing the obstacles in our way, and making a plan to combat them. I don’t have the time. Time is a precious resource and needs

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Watch Out For Learning Pitfalls: Steps to Upgrade Your Skills

Find Your Learning Style Identify your preferred learning styles — whether it’s visual, auditory, or kinesthetic — and tailor your study methods to match. For example, visual learners may benefit from diagrams and charts, while auditory learners may prefer listening to lectures or discussions. Working within your capabilities to learn will keep you motivated and

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How to Thrive in a Remote Work Environment

With the increasing popularity of remote work, it’s crucial to adapt and excel in this unique professional setting. Setup Your Workspace Keep your environment free from distractions so you can do your best work. Making sure that you are comfortable and appropriately dressed will help you to stay relaxed, but ready for calls. Maintain an

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