Be Yourself. Love who are. Find out what you are good at. Do not compare yourself to others. You are unique. Growing up I heard all of the above phrases and more. Funny thing is, I never actually took that advice to heart until much later. I did try to be someone else (or at least imagined I was). I did not always love myself the way I should have. I even thought I was not that gifted at anything. I compared my weaknesses to the strengths of others. I didn't feel like one of a kind when I had braces and glasses. Now that I am raising kids myself, I just can't get over the fact that I felt that way at times. I know for certain that I earned every ounce of confidence I now own. I now realize that every single one of us needs to learn how to be ourselves without worrying about what others may think of us. It is a hard lesson. One I personally learned over years of failures and through prayer. I work with kids 180 days a year and I see first hand how hard it ca
Day One: 15 Things About Me There are just a few obvious things about me: I'm brown, I'm short, and I have a big smile! I love to run. I was hooked by age 11 and still find time for it today. There is something spiritual about a runner's high and if I could bottle it up and give to all of my friends I would. Unfortunately, you have to actually RUN to experience it. I am grateful to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I have learned that being faithful brings great blessings into your life. I have ugly feet, great hair, and I enjoy having a body that is healthy and capable of working hard. I am a good music teacher. I have taught for 13 years so I feel I have a right to toot my own horn now. I was born to teach and that is all thanks to God. If you want to make me mad you can do one of the following things: Bounce a ball in the house non-stop, don't come to dinner immediately when you are called, be late, lie to me, leave the milk out
I was riding in the boat yesterday and it reminded me of the last few lines of Walt Whitman's poem. It seemed to be the perfect combination of water, sun, and happiness that got me thinking about what I have contributed to this world in the past 39 years. The question, O me! so sad, recurring—What good amid these, O me, O life? Answer . That you are here—that life exists, and identity; That the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse. I had similar thoughts watching my boys tubing. I thought of each of them individually and wondered what they will contribute to this world. The answer I heard was "great things", and that really made my heart soar! To top the day off, I saw and captured a picture of one of the most beautiful birds, the Great Blue Heron. I googled it when I got home and discovered this bit of info..pretty amazing! " In Native Ameri
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