We all have a destiny, we just have to find it
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Since the beginning of this wonderful journey of this service-mission, I came across a realization that I am in a building full of nerds! Of course, it's right up my alley, because I will admit, I am one too. For get-to-know-you questions for the new missionaries, one of the questions they would ask would be 'what's your Hogwarts house?' or 'if you were a dragon, what would you breathe?'. So that's what a nerd question is in case you were wondering.
While I like to focus on the destiny, I would like to say how much we can still have fun to find our destiny. I first thought when entering this missionary department, it would be all spiritual and everyone would be all missionary-like and not talk about anything else but the gospel. Well... that's the thing, it still is full of the spirit, but it's still okay to have a little fun. Asking a new missionary what kind of breathing dragon they would be is totally fine. Although sometimes I would joke around, or make puns, as long as I found myself consistently working on the Lords calling, I felt the spirit as I would work. Our destiny doesn't have to be all serious. I think we all tend to find ourselves expecting a serious future one day, but even as adults you still need entertainment. Between good friends, the power of the imagination, and many other ways, we can still enjoy life. That is part of our destiny, to enjoy life and if it is all serious and boring, where is the joy in that? I don't sit at my desk and write and write and write, just because I want to be a published author. I write with excitement, I make it a game to see how far I can get with the story without tripping into writers block again (the discovery writers worst enemy). Our Destiny is our passions, our desires, but we need the fun to find those desires. This mission, even with the three days I've been there, has made me realize how fun it can be when I'm serving the Lord on a daily basis, and that was when I was around others who wanted to do the same. It's a happy environment, happier than any other workplace I have ever been in. Everyone is set on doing the lords work, and they do it with excitement and a few clean jokes here and there just makes the environment even brighter. So I'd like to say as a final note, even if you haven't found your destiny quite yet, it doesn't mean you need to be sad until the time comes. You are currently in the journey, and that journey needs to lead you to a happy destiny, but a happy destiny can't be happy unless you find your happiness first. Enjoy life right now, the present is the one thing that you can constantly change, and changing your attitude with a grateful joyous heart, can bring the pure happiness in our journey.
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Kaylee CasuttI have been writing for over eight years now and have been both building to publish my first book and serve as a service-missionary of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Everything I write will contribute to the journey destined I have been striving to find and build. Archives
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