Use your gifts

Use your gifts

Each and every one of us has gifts that we can use to further ourselves in society. We all have talents that we can use to make a difference in the world. Let’s not waste this talent. If you have something that you are really good at, or working toward something, use that to better your family and yourself.

Trial and Error

Trial and Error

 

When you are coding on a programming language and find out that it doesn’t work, It’s probably a punctuation or spelling error. Coding can be trial and error when you try to run a line of code, you find yourself struggling to fix an error. We should not give up. Instead, we should ask for help or keep going through new trials and find a solution. You can always look up videos to watch about what you are stuck on and how to fix it.

Improving Yourself

Improving Yourself

 

Since many of us are at home, we have time to look for ways to improve our selves. We all have skill sets that we should want to make better. Who doesn’t want to be the best at what they like doing? We may think that we have arrived, or we already are the best that we can be, but that is just not true! Every single person on the planet can improve themselves at something, no matter how good or professional they may be at it. This includes coding! No matter how good we think we are at programming, there’s plenty of new and exciting things to learn to make our coding skills even better and more efficient. Let’s use this time wisely and not waste it! Let’s get better at what we love doing!

A special thank you

A special thank you

On the news we see the wide spread of people testing positive with the corona virus, We see grandpa’s, grandma’s, mom’s, dad’s, young people battling for life here and around the World, scientists, researchers working round the clock. Pictures of doctors, nurses and pharmacist going far and beyond, commitment and desperation to save lives. We are at home and the healthcare workers are at the front line working tirelessly. Some families have been seperated because mom or dad is at the frontline, Retirees are ready to put on the coat or scrub again to save human life.

We are praying for you.

Thank you to all the health care workers at the frontline.

 

Be Appreciative

Be Appreciative

Even while many of us are at home, remember to be appreciative. Remember to be thankful you have food in your fridge. It’s very easy for us to complain about all the problems and setbacks this pandemic has caused, but instead let’s use it as a reminder to not take what we have for granted.

In times like these

In times like these

As many of us are stuck at home not knowing what’s going on and distancing ourselves from our friends and close family. This is a great opportunity to look back and be thankful for what you have. Remember all the memories and fun (or maybe not so fun) things you did when you were younger. Always have a heart of service and try to help as many people as possible in your own home, or even a fellow neighbor or friend.

 

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