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Blessed Sunday

      First day of the week, Sunday is a day to renew our spirits and set goals for the new week ahead.  It is also the day to worship and give thanks for all we have and/or achieved.  

Although, the days ahead may seem hopeless or doomed, remember we have power to control our future.  You may ask, how?

Each one of us has special gifts and talents to build on, to improve and work with each day.  Whether, in school, at a job or in our own businesses, we have tools, resources and the power to change or improve upon our destiny. 

Some may think it is wishful thinking--it is so far beyond our imaginations and comprehension.  Yet, all things are possible to those who believe and take action to use whatever is available to achieve their goals.

I could think of at least one hundred examples, but I think you already understand what I'm trying  to explain.

As an exercise, this week, take a moment to think about your goals, perhaps, write your main goals down on a piece of paper or in a  notebook.  And then, number your goals according to achievable or possible starting with number one.  Your goals are your inner desires or dreams which are actually attainable when you set your mind and efforts into action.

Starting with your number one choice, try to write a list or steps to begin your journey towards winning your race or reaching your goal.  Then tomorrow​, take the first step on your list and try to begin getting that much done.  The next day, take another step and continue everyday for the rest of this week.  

It won't be easy, you will have setbacks and rough patches, but don't give up, there will be days when you succeed.  It is up to you to use your time, resources and energy to get where you wish to go in life.

A famous quote from the Bible:

Matthew 7:7 "Ask, and it will be given to you, seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you."

Whenever you get an opportunity--when the time is right--take it!

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