Monthly Archives: March 2026

The Blueprint Within

She had always sensed there was more to being human than the surface suggested. It was more than bone and breath. It was more than personality and preference. She had never felt that truth as sharply before. That changed after … Continue reading

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The Half That Stirred

She hadn’t expected anything unusual from the trip. It was just an apartment viewing in another state. It was a favor to a friend. It was a simple errand tucked into an ordinary day. But the moment the guide opened … Continue reading

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My Cross Country Transportation Method

The mere thought of traveling across the country evokes images of breathtaking scenery. The scenery is the main reason for the journey. Driving is the best choice for its convenience. Here are some advantages: Driving lets you sleep while someone … Continue reading

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Jarvis, Joyce, and the Ears That Truly Hear

Jarvis had always considered himself a good listener. He nodded at the right moments, repeated back what people said, and prided himself on being “the reasonable one” in every conversation. But when it came to anything deeper — anything that … Continue reading

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Having Ears to Hear in a World Overflowing with Noise

Opening Reflection There are moments in Scripture that don’t just speak — they pierce. “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” is one of those phrases. It’s not a command to listen with the body, but with the … Continue reading

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Who Is the Most Confident Person That I Know? 

When I think of confidence, I picture someone who feels nervous on the inside yet still steps forward anyway. I imagine someone approaching a stranger with a warm smile, initiating a conversation, even though their heart is racing and they … Continue reading

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What Strategies Can You Use to Cope with Negative Feelings?

Start by identifying the “root” cause of your negative feelings—consider the cause-and-effect. Ask yourself, “Why am I experiencing this negative thought?” Once you understand the root cause, decide how to address it. If the root cause is related to something you … Continue reading

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The Activities I Lose Myself In

Being out in nature Being out in nature puts me in my element and makes me feel alive! I get excited when I explore new parks or discover new trails. During my adventures, I love finding a quiet spot to … Continue reading

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I Prefer TV Series Over Movies

I’ve never watched a movie more than five times; I prefer TV series. Here are some of my all-time favorite TV series that I have watched at least three or four times: Queen Charlotte Bridgerton The Way Home Ginny & … Continue reading

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Why I’m Not Superstitious

Growing up, I noticed that many of the older people in my community were quite superstitious. Some of them believed that things like splitting a pole or having a black cat cross your path could bring bad luck. Honestly, I … Continue reading

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