Monday, December 27, 2010

My Thoughts on Twitter and Other Social Media

An Update of My Thoughts on Twitter

It has been almost two years since I joined Twitter and completed my Facebook profile. Now I have over 250 followers on Twitter at this time. I’ve installed Tweetdeck on my laptop and desktop computers, and I  even have a LinkedIn account. Even though I need to get more serious about writing my blog, I can honestly say that I have increased my online presence.

I have gotten so involved  with online social media that there are times when I take breaks from it. It’s sad to say that I go through withdrawal symptoms on these self-imposed breaks. I can also say that Facebook and Twitter have allowed me to connect with people that I wouldn’t have been able to before, and I have learned a lot.

Here is the problem I face now, what do I say? Should I post everything that I am feeling? I’m obsessed with not saying the wrong thing, and I don’t want to  bore people with my posts.  I sometimes wonder when I am on Twitter, Why didn’t they retweet that, I thought that it was funny. When I am on Facebook I think to myself, Why didn’t they like my post, I’ve clicked “like” on all of their posts? These are the challenges that I struggle with dealing with online social media.

I know that there are  many people that do and say things on the internet that they would never do in public, but I’m just not one of them. However, I am getting more confident about my writing, so I know that it is worth continuing. Anyway, I’ll let you know next year if I still feel the same way.

 

Monday, August 17, 2009

Don’t Ever Give Up!

And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Galatians 6:9 NKJV

I had to repair my toilet because it would take forever for the tank to fill up after flushing. Because it was a simple (not for me) fix, there was no need to call a plumber. I met and overcame many obstacles while I was trying to fix it. I went out and bought the wrong part. Once I realized this, I returned the part and bought the correct one. Once I had the right part in my possession, I made my first attempt of several attempts to remove and replace the old part. However, I soon discovered that I didn’t have the right tool. After looking for weeks, I finally found the right tool to remove the part. However, because I had experienced so much trouble on my previous attempts, I was reluctant to try to repair my toilet again. Despite this, I was tired of having something that wasn’t working, so I was determined to try to fix it. As I tried to remove the faulty part, it was difficult to separate it from the toilet tank. The closer I got to removing it, the harder it was to continue. I kept trying, and I was successful in removing the old part and replacing it with the new one. Once I finished, I turned my water back on, and I was so happy that it worked I started praising God!

The whole time that I was working, I kept thinking, isn’t this just like the situations we face in life? Something stops working the way that it should, but we are reluctant to change it for our fear that the new won’t work correctly, or that we will fail completely. Before I replaced the part on my toilet, I had to wait forty-five minutes after flushing the toilet before I could flush again. I accepted this, because I was unsure and afraid that I would mess up my toilet completely if I tried to fix it. Now that it’s done, I wonder why I waited so long.

How many times has God told us to change the way we are doing things or to go in a different direction, and we become fearful? We try it for a minute or two, and if it doesn’t immediately work, we go back to our old ways. In the meantime, our old ways have become inefficient and hinder us from moving in the things of God. When we grow weary, we should turn back to God, receive and follow His instructions carefully, and it will work! We will be healed, we will obtain our deliverance, and we will be set free by the power of God!

So, no matter what your situation is, or what circumstances you are facing, don’t give up. It gets the hardest when it’s almost over, because that’s when your strength seems to run out. But if you keep on trying, it will come to pass, just have faith in God, and trust Him. He wouldn’t have told you to do something if it couldn’t be done, or if He didn’t think that you couldn’t handle it.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

What I Want You to Know

I want this blog to show my reflections about life with a Christian viewpoint. I also like to use pictures and display my digital scrapbooks, and other graphics in it because I love being creative using writing and pictures. I just want everyone who reads or visits my blog to be inspired, encouraged, enlightened, and to learn more about God.

It’s so difficult sometimes for me to write for this blog because I have a fear that someone will criticize it in some way, or that it will fall short. Every time I write a post and publish it, I overcome that fear. If I worry about what people will say and don’t try, I won’t ever make it. How can I expect to get my book published, say that I’m serious about writing, if I can’t maintain my blog? This is what I want everyone who reads this blog or follows me on Twitter to know, and it’s not something that I like to reveal about myself. I pray by showing some of my inner self to others, it will encourage someone else to do what they fear.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

It's Not As Bad As It Looks

It’s probably human nature to feel that your situation is much worse than it actually is. We allow negative thoughts and criticisms from others to hinder us from doing what God has placed in our spirit to implement. I speak from personal experience about this, because I am constantly allowing the enemy to discourage me from moving in faith. It’s not something that I’m proud of, but I fight everyday to overcome it. I don’t know if God will deliver me from it, because it humbles me and propels me to seek God in everything that I do. Remember Paul’s thorn? (See 2 Corinthians 12:7-8) What gives the motivation to endure is verse 9: “And He (Jesus) said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My Strength is made perfect in weakness.” (NKJV)

What inspires me to do God’s will is viewing my circumstances through His eyes. God is a faithful God, and He always keeps His promises. He’s already revealed to me the end, I just have to get through the middle. When I look at the end, the middle doesn’t appear as impossible as it did at first glance. The enemy wants me to believe that it’s impossible, and that I won’t ever accomplish anything. However, with God all things are possible! (See Luke 18:27) As long as I seek God, and stay close to Him, it changes my viewpoint and I know that it’s not as bad as it looks. If you look at your situation through God’s point of view, you will come to the same conclusion.

Friday, June 12, 2009

The Right Turn



While driving one day, I started thinking how much easier it is to make a right turn than it is to turn left. Whenever possible, I like to execute left turns only at traffic lights, because sometimes they can be risky. Some left turns are so dangerous that some traffic lights actually have left turn signals, and you have to wait until the light turns green.






Just like driving, we all in life have executed right turns and left turns, made u-turns and turned in the wrong direction. One turn that you can take that is always a turn in the right direction is Jesus Christ. Once you turn to Him, your way won't always be easy, but you'll be travelling in the right direction, the path of righteousness. His way is the only road that leads to eternal life, so make the right turn and turn to Jesus.






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