Sunday, April 26, 2015

Spiky Pencil Sharpeners

Hey Sunday bloggers, hope your Sun-daying is going swell! It's been a swell Sunday here, and I'm all ready for the upcoming week. Actually, I've been so productive this weekend that I actually am ready for tomorrow's Monday morning Chemistry test.

This morning, I went to an extremely early church service (which was awesome), went to get some coffee with some friends, wrote a bit on my essay, and spent the rest of the afternoon studying chemistry (whoop whoop)...Anyway. This evening, I also attended my roommate's show choir presentation, and I can HONESTLY say she was the BEST singer at the show! She did absolutely awesome, and I couldn't be more excited for her!

Now, I'm doing some last minute review for chemistry, with all those nuclear reactions. Also, I'm listening to Taylor, one of my good friends at school, watch Snap-chat stories about surgeries (eek. Yuck. Gross. Can't deal. Who would put that on Snap-chat? Sorry, I don't do blood). #wecantbefriendsanymore. Actually though, we can be friends, because she wants to be a doctor, and props to her. But I absolutely positively cannot.

Gross.

Anywho, I've been thinking a lot about motivation today, and I've been thinking about how important people are in motivation. Yes, self-motivation is sort of important, and should be the driving force in what you do; but when there are people there to cheer you on along the way, it doesn't hurt. In fact, it does quite the opposite. When you have moral support group, to let you know that there are people who care about what you achieve and are willing to believe in you every step of the way, it makes all the difference.

And I have that group, and it makes moving forward so much more manageable, and so much more enjoyable. I am so beyond thankful for the people in my life, and everything that they do. Especially the ones that remind me to write this blog every night.

So, my spiky pencil sharpeners, I hope you find some motivation this Sunday, and I hope you know that I believe in you every step of the way. You've got this, my friends.

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