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There is one thing that I noticed about setting your heart to things. Sacrifices. It's the ugly part of the journey, but is so worth it. I sacrificed my time and money for this mission, looking for future husbands and college. From 7 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon I am out there serving, wearing that tag on my chest while I walk in my skirts. While those are big sacrifices, there are a few minor things that makes it interesting to adjust, one; wearing skirts every day and two... guess.... sleep!
I mean, we can wear slacks now, but I don't have any yet, haha. Broke me. I actually enjoy wearing skirts, it just means I can look cute every day, I just get cold legs when it's freezing outside. Sleep? Well, that's something I need to take care of. I need to go to bed earlier, which means sacrificing my writing a book exploring time in the evening. Either way, I am sacrificing something, but I need to decide which one will provide for me in the long run. Writing is good, I'm going to get my book published, but I need to be focused on the Lord right now and that means more sleep. It's worth the sacrifice, that's really how I should have titled this, because it truly is. Like I mentioned in the last post, we can't choose the mediocre way, we need to make sacrifices in order to try our best. Time, money, even doing things that may not necessarily be bad, sometimes need to be sacrificed to create a bigger turnout by the end. So allow me to ask you, just to get you thinking, what sacrifices have you made to be in the position you are now? Would you be willing to sacrifice more if you knew it would help accomplish your objective? Our past influences our future just as much as the present does. Think of the past sacrifices you have made, where it took you? Because of sacrifices my family and I have made, I ended up in Spanish Fork where I went to an amazing school and met amazing people, I could make a whole list of how past sacrifices had strengthened me into the individual I am now. So as I close, I would just like to say the best of luck to all of you! I could probably even say you have sacrificed a little bit of your time to read some of my blog posts and I really appreciate that! Life is good, and if doesn't seem good right now, with prayer and sacrifice, blessings will rain down like an April Shower.
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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
May 2020
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