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There was one time wherein we had a final exam in Auditing


Problems and the coverage was cover to cover, I had no enough time to
study the whole lesson because I had more to do with other subjects.
Take note, that was the final and the last resource for me to be able to
get the passing grade. We had 2-hour-vacant before the subject. I was
so stressed, but deep in my heart there was a still small voice telling me
to pause for awhile and remind myself that God didn’t bring me to it
without helping me finish it. I prayed and took a deep breath. Upon
doing it my mind became relaxed and finished the exam with
confidence and the result was good, the score was more than I
expected.

2. When I taught I didn’t pass the singing audition in our school, I


quickly decided to go home without waiting for the result. Not knowing
that I was one of the finalists. I just wasted that moment.

3. There was this person in our school that doesn’t like when I am
around. And so I confronted her in a nicest possible way that I can do. I
asked her if how’s going with her life because I believe that there’s no
such kind of people in the world without having any reasons to feel it,
may it be her past situations, trauma, insecurities, etc. She opened
herself to me and finally got into conclusion that she was having
insecurity with herself. I boost her confidence by telling her that she is
unique and that she is loved and the apple of God’s eye. Gladly, until
now we are best friends.

4. Actually, this pandemic season teaches me a lot. This is the best


example of a situation that I can’t control. There are lots of
adjustments. My plans of becoming a CPA and building myself for the
future, helping my family and many more, became crumpled. Instead of
me crying to tears and let this situation eat me, I confidently asked
myself that still there’s always a reason behind everything, and so I
think of things that will make me improve and that will ready myself to
receive my dreams in the future. And so here I am, looking for an
established company that will help me grow and also studying for the
betterment of myself. I’ve learned many things that I thought I can’t do,
such as paintings and cooking.

5. My friend asked me “How are you going to know if things are for
you?” I answered it based on my experiences. I asked her that you’ll be
able to know it, if you have peace in your heart upon achieving it.
Suffering achieving it is different from having no peace at all. There is
no such thing as easy if you are aiming for something that is big. But if it
gives you distress, anxiety and fear, try to ask yourself if it is worth
achieving for.

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