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Farewell February 2010...
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Hello Good People,
It is another Sunday night. I’m mentally preparing for another Monday. I personally like Monday’s. The day reminds me of possibilities. There is a possibility that the week may be better than you think. Also, I talk to people that love their jobs. Some of them don’t like the weekends because they can’t wait to get into the thick of things. Other people never turn off from their job because it is so interesting to them that they don’t want to get away from it. Those people have careers. I have a job. I am searching for my career.
This has been the longest February in history. I don't know if it is the snow, or the extra work at my job. It felt like every time I turned around, I was shoveling snow. At work, there aren't enough hours in the day to do my job. I don't get overtime. I skip lunch and work late, I still don't get everything done that I need to. I spent most of this month feeling overwhelmed and looking for encouragement. Every morning, I pray for a scripture to get me through the day. I am not new to Christianity. I grew up in the Baptist Church and as an adult go between Baptist and AME. God has been leading me to scriptures that I never read before that are perfect for getting me through the day. I always receive just what I need. It gets me going in the morning and carries me through the day. I guess this isn't totally bad since it is getting me deeper and deeper into scripture.
Economics is more interesting than I thought. I still have a mental block when it comes to the charts and graphs but I’m working through that. When I read the material and try to apply it to my life, I’m able to make some connections. So far, I have communicated with my Team members online. We are going to have our first conference call this week. I hope that we all mesh well. In my last group, we all worked well together. I pray for a good experience.
I had a good weekend. I volunteered at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. I have been there several times, this time I went through the exhibit with a native Baltimorean. His take on the exhibits were really interesting. He remembered most of the places and people. He is also a person that is really into politics. He was able to connect the impact that people of the past have on people today. He was able to engage my daughter in the exhibits. She isn’t a Museum person like me. I am looking forward to working hard this week at school and home. Speaking of at home, I cleaned my room today and washed clothes. I haven’t washed clothes in a month. I am glad my daughter is an age that she washes her own clothes. Anyway, my room still has some clutter but it looks so fantastic otherwise that I am very pleased with myself.
I am feeling these two songs tonight:
'Love It' by Bilal
Here a couple of things to remember as you go about the daily grind:
1. What you think about, you bring about. Stay focused and going forward, you will eventually get there.
2. Taking one step dramatically increases your chances of success over never doing anything.
3. If God put it in your heart and on your mind, you can achieve it. Don’t focus on the weapons formed against you. They will not prosper. You are created for success.
This is a bonus to start you on the right foot:
Stay blessed and beautiful,
Kenya
PS. I am not totally self-absorbed. Here is the link to Red Cross and AmeriCares. You can donate for Haiti and Chilean Relief. If not for the Grace and Mercy of God, it could be you or I.
It is another Sunday night. I’m mentally preparing for another Monday. I personally like Monday’s. The day reminds me of possibilities. There is a possibility that the week may be better than you think. Also, I talk to people that love their jobs. Some of them don’t like the weekends because they can’t wait to get into the thick of things. Other people never turn off from their job because it is so interesting to them that they don’t want to get away from it. Those people have careers. I have a job. I am searching for my career.
This has been the longest February in history. I don't know if it is the snow, or the extra work at my job. It felt like every time I turned around, I was shoveling snow. At work, there aren't enough hours in the day to do my job. I don't get overtime. I skip lunch and work late, I still don't get everything done that I need to. I spent most of this month feeling overwhelmed and looking for encouragement. Every morning, I pray for a scripture to get me through the day. I am not new to Christianity. I grew up in the Baptist Church and as an adult go between Baptist and AME. God has been leading me to scriptures that I never read before that are perfect for getting me through the day. I always receive just what I need. It gets me going in the morning and carries me through the day. I guess this isn't totally bad since it is getting me deeper and deeper into scripture.
Economics is more interesting than I thought. I still have a mental block when it comes to the charts and graphs but I’m working through that. When I read the material and try to apply it to my life, I’m able to make some connections. So far, I have communicated with my Team members online. We are going to have our first conference call this week. I hope that we all mesh well. In my last group, we all worked well together. I pray for a good experience.
I had a good weekend. I volunteered at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. I have been there several times, this time I went through the exhibit with a native Baltimorean. His take on the exhibits were really interesting. He remembered most of the places and people. He is also a person that is really into politics. He was able to connect the impact that people of the past have on people today. He was able to engage my daughter in the exhibits. She isn’t a Museum person like me. I am looking forward to working hard this week at school and home. Speaking of at home, I cleaned my room today and washed clothes. I haven’t washed clothes in a month. I am glad my daughter is an age that she washes her own clothes. Anyway, my room still has some clutter but it looks so fantastic otherwise that I am very pleased with myself.
I am feeling these two songs tonight:
'Love It' by Bilal
Here a couple of things to remember as you go about the daily grind:
1. What you think about, you bring about. Stay focused and going forward, you will eventually get there.
2. Taking one step dramatically increases your chances of success over never doing anything.
3. If God put it in your heart and on your mind, you can achieve it. Don’t focus on the weapons formed against you. They will not prosper. You are created for success.
This is a bonus to start you on the right foot:
Stay blessed and beautiful,
Kenya
PS. I am not totally self-absorbed. Here is the link to Red Cross and AmeriCares. You can donate for Haiti and Chilean Relief. If not for the Grace and Mercy of God, it could be you or I.