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Small Goals!

Throughout all areas of life, small goals reach the highest outcome and long-term lifestyle changes. In college, I have set goals for myself, which have taught me that doing  little  things can give you a taste for a transformation that inspires you to be the best version of yourself.  Some of you may remember that my word for the year (2022) is  kindness , and setting short-term goals allows me to be kind toward myself. When I set up my word for the year, I thought it would be an outward form of kindness that reflected how I treat others, and I realize now that God set that on my heart for me too. I am hard on myself for everything, and by setting small goals, I find that I am kinder with how I treat myself. It shows me how God is gracious in my progress. I have also found ambition for the little things, and being kind toward myself has given me more motivation and love for others. As Christians, I believe this thought process could be significant too. Setting objec...

THE FINAL CHAPTER: Senior Year

  THE FINAL CHAPTER   I am starting my senior year of college Monday, which is truly hard to fathom right now. It does not feel real. Just yesterday, I posted about my high school graduation pictures. Right? The reality is that these years have flown by and have been more challenging than expected.   College has taught me more than higher education. It has shown me the depths of my personality, newfound strength, and unexpected ambition. I have had to rely on myself for my good grades and support. One of the most valued weapons I have discovered in college is how well I can do while feeling  alone . Loneliness started as a negative thing for me entering college, and over time it became this drive to do well for myself. Seeking how I can be the best version of myself through God's strength and grace has been my driving source. Being alone in ways of friends and dating can be a blessing. I have learned to love the independence I have in myself and that I can ...