Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Blog Post 13

This week we are required to create our "own" blog post.

Directions to blog post: Write about the most important lessons you’ve learned in your life – What is more kind than helping others and analyzing yourself at the same time?

My Post: Growing up, I have learned many things and been through many tough situations. One of the hardest lessons in life to learn is figuring out which bridges to cross and which to burn. I have always been a person who had trouble with making big decisions on my own. When it would come down to making a decision on my own, I would usually freeze up or ask a lot of other people for advice. I know it is good to ask others for advice but sometimes you have to go with your own state of mind and do what you think is best. As I've gotten older, I have learned the hard way through some situations but I appreciate them because they taught me a lot. One of the biggest lessons that I have learned from is choosing my friends wisely. I know we all can relate to this one but I know everyone has or will come across this one day in life. Sometimes you think you may know a person really well but you soon find out who they "really" are once they show their true colors. This was a situation that I learned the hard way. At the time, I didn't understand why it was happening but now that I look back at everything I understand why I GOD chose a different route for me.

http://www.naas.org/scholarships/2013/01/01/lessons-learned-in-life/

2 comments:

  1. I really like your blog post. It's inspiring, and real. Too much are people taken for granted.

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  2. Hi Sydney. I too can relate to having difficulty with the finality of life changing decisions. I have had to find balance between finding safety in a multitude of counselors, and standing for my own beliefs. As I have gotten older, the strength I have attained has been amazing. Like a fine wine we each get better as we age.

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