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Exploring new routes
I really admire my friend for asking me where I want to go during our after-office walks. As spontaneous as I am, I seek to try different routes (depending on my mood and stress levels). And every time we mix and match already familiar routes, we always find something new. Without being confined to a… Read more
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Too coward to confront (professionally)
If you are firm with what you want to say, then it wouldn’t be that difficult to say what you mean. Because your confidence comes from the clarity of what you want to express. But because of your fear of confrontation, your cowardly self stands up and says things that you don’t really mean —… Read more
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Where does promotion come from?
“Self-sufficiency” is the the anthem of the times. But for those who trust the Lord, who is ever reliable in all situations, we must not neglect the God who enables us in all ways; He is the one who makes our desires to fruition. However, not all desires bear good fruit. Desire lawlessness and you’ll… Read more
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Paying off debts
Debt is an invisible heavy baggage you carry daily, constantly consuming mental space. You’ll only realize you’ve been carrying this baggage even in your sleep and how heavy the weight is once it’s already lifted up. Until then, you won’t feel free. Read more
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Working on the same field
Tap, tap, tap on a surface, and you might just make a hole, eventually. I’ve heard stories about people who started a specific career in their 20s and continued to develop and improve themselves under the same track. Now in their 50s, they find themselves established after hard work and building connections just because they rooted themselves in… Read more
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Squeezing the daytime hours
Once you start moving, you find it enjoyable to keep moving, and you want to squeeze the daytime hours until all that’s left to do is rest; it’s time to wind down for tomorrow. But while you are in the motion, you can’t help but think about all the things you could do, about all… Read more
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Just doing the job
Seeing yourself as someone only doing the job might result in workplace relationship complications later. Because if you work within your job description, like a program only doing what’s written in the script, you may become devoid of humanity and see others as human like yourself. “I am just doing the job,” you say, but… Read more
