I'm still not 100% sold that Godzilla is actually going to be a boss (1: I still think my "Devourer returns as a demon" idea is likely, 2: Godzilla's not evil, 3: HA AS IF GUNS CAN TAKE DOWN A TITAN, HUMANS IN PACIFIC RIM HAD TO MAKE GIANT ROBOTS TO TAKE DOWN MUCH WEAKER ONES), but on the off chance that he is, I'm definitely on his side and fighting people who go after him. Anybody else?
Happy New Year People of Bhutan!
I collect postcards but I don't have one from Bhutan.
Can someone send me a postcard from there?
Thank you in advance! :)
I have had Medicaid for the last 4 years, but this year they said I make too much at the renewal and they canceled my insurance. I found out that because loss of insurance is a qualifying life event, I was able to get insurance through my employer even though it is the middle of the plan year (open enrollement is in July) In the months leading up to losing my Medicaid, I had been seeing an ankle specialist for arthritis and complications from clubfoot. We had scheduled a surgery but then they called and said they couldn't complete the scheduling because Medicaid said I wasn't covered. I was able to get the insurance through my employer and it will start next Tuesday or Wednesday and will cover back until the last day that I had Medicaid. Am I able to schedule the surgery before my insurance is active?
And will the insurance approve a surgery a month away? It is united healthcare choice plus plan.
Hab das erste mal Nvidia gehebelt 20er, wie geht ihr mit diesen gottlosen rauf und runter der Gefühlslage um.
Ich krieg aller 5 minute eine Panikattacke davon…
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Short Devotional about Self-Discipline
Introduction
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Self-discipline is a cornerstone of personal growth and an essential component of a successful and fulfilling life. Yet, maintaining self-discipline can often feel like an uphill battle. In moments of weakness, it’s easy to give in to temptation, but remember that each small victory over your impulses is a step toward a stronger you. With faith as your foundation, you can build the steadfastness needed to overcome life’s hurdles.
As believers, we are continually called to align our actions with our faith. Self-discipline not only strengthens our relationship with God but also enhances our personal lives. By embodying the teachings of Christ, we draw closer to a life filled with purpose and joy. Explore this devotional as a guide to cultivate self-discipline through faith and open the door to endless possibilities.
Bible Verse
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“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.” — 2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)
Meaning
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The apostle Paul’s words to Timothy remind us of the wonderful gift God has granted us through His Spirit. This verse highlights the empowerment we receive through faith—strength, love, and self-discipline. It emphasizes that these attributes are not self-derived but are divine gifts bestowed upon us by a loving God.
Self-discipline, as referred to in this verse, is not merely about restraint or abstaining from wrongdoing. It is a proactive force that empowers us to live righteously and passionately pursue God’s purpose for our lives. It is about making intentional choices that align with our spiritual convictions and contribute to our overall well-being.
Through self-discipline, we gain control over our emotional and mental states, steering our lives toward God’s will rather than being swayed by worldly distractions. It’s a vital tool that strengthens our resolve, allowing us to overcome challenges with courage and embody the love Christ has demonstrated.
Actions to Take
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– Begin each day with a moment of prayer and meditation, asking God for strength and clarity in your actions.
– Set small, achievable goals that encourage you to practice self-discipline in daily tasks.
– Reflect on your long-term goals and the areas of your life where discipline is most needed; then, create a plan to address these areas.
– Seek accountability by sharing your self-discipline journey with a trusted friend or mentor in your faith community.
– Celebrate your progress, no matter how small, and give thanks to God for His continual guidance and support.
Journal Prompts
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– What are the areas in my life where I struggle with self-discipline, and why?
– How can I invite God into my daily routine to help strengthen my self-discipline?
– Reflect on a recent time you practiced self-discipline. How did it affect your day and mindset?
– What positive outcomes do I envision from cultivating stronger self-discipline in my life?
– How can I show gratitude for the self-discipline that the Spirit of God provides me?
Prayer
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Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the incredible gift of self-discipline, a testament to Your power working within me. Help me to embrace this gift as I strive to live a life that honors You. Strengthen my resolve and guide me to make choices that align with Your will. Let Your Spirit be my source of strength as I work to overcome obstacles and grow in my faith. In Jesus’s name, I pray. Amen.
Social Posts
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– “Self-discipline is a divine strength! Lean into His Spirit today and see how God equips you for victory. 💪 #DivineDiscipline #FaithOverFear”
– “Every small step in self-discipline draws us closer to God’s purpose. What’s one small step you’re taking today? ✨ #StepByStep #SpiritualGrowth”
– “The Spirit within us gifts power, love, and self-discipline. Let’s embrace these blessings and thrive! 🙏 #HolySpiritPower #BlessedAndDisciplined”
Conclusion
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Embracing self-discipline challenges us to grow and leads to the fulfillment of God’s divine purpose for our lives. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we are equipped with the strength and love needed to make intentional decisions that shape us into steadfast followers of Christ.
Remember, cultivating self-discipline is a journey of faith. As you continue to practice and rely on God’s strength, you will forge a path of joy and purpose. For more resources and spiritual support, we invite you to explore further studies with us at BGodInspired.com. Let this be the beginning of an enriching journey toward spiritual and personal growth.
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Q&A about Self-Discipline
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Certainly! Here’s a Q&A based on the topic of self-discipline:
**Q1: What is self-discipline?**
**A1:** Self-discipline is the ability to control one’s emotions, behavior, and desires in the face of external demands, to stay focused on achieving long-term goals. It involves making decisions that align with one’s values and goals, even when it’s challenging or inconvenient.
**Q2: Why is self-discipline important?**
**A2:** Self-discipline is crucial because it underpins success in various areas of life, including personal development, professional achievement, health, and financial stability. It allows individuals to remain committed to their goals, resist short-term temptations, and overcome obstacles that may impede progress.
**Q3: How can self-discipline be developed?**
**A3:** Self-discipline can be developed through consistent practice and by implementing specific strategies such as setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks, creating healthy habits, and holding oneself accountable. It’s also helpful to eliminate distractions, seek a supportive environment, and practice delayed gratification.
**Q4: What are some common obstacles to self-discipline?**
**A4:** Common obstacles include procrastination, lack of motivation, temptation, stress, and impulsivity. These obstacles can lead individuals to give in to short-term desires rather than adhering to their longer-term objectives.
**Q5: Can self-discipline be improved at any age?**
**A5:** Yes, self-discipline can be improved at any age. The brain’s ability to change through neuroplasticity means that individuals can develop new habits and reinforce self-disciplined behaviors through practice and persistence, regardless of their age.
**Q6: How does maintaining self-discipline benefit mental health?**
**A6:** Maintaining self-discipline can benefit mental health by reducing stress, increasing confidence, and fostering a sense of achievement and control over one’s life. It also promotes healthy lifestyle choices, which can contribute to improved physical and mental well-being.
**Q7: Are there any tools or techniques that can assist with self-discipline?**
**A7:** Yes, there are several tools and techniques that can assist with self-discipline including time management apps, habit tracking tools, mindfulness and meditation practices, accountability partnerships, and positive reinforcement strategies.
**Q8: What role does goal-setting play in self-discipline?**
**A8:** Goal-setting plays a crucial role in self-discipline as it provides direction and motivation. Clear and achievable goals help individuals focus their efforts, evaluate their progress, and remain committed to their long-term aspirations, which enhances self-discipline.
**Q9: Can self-discipline lead to a more fulfilling life?**
**A9:** Absolutely. Self-discipline can lead to a more fulfilling life by enabling individuals to work towards their dreams, maintain healthy relationships, and achieve personal satisfaction. Disciplined individuals often realize their potential, make consistent progress, and enjoy the results of their hard work.
**Q10: How does self-discipline relate to willpower?**
**A10:** Self-discipline and willpower are closely related, but they are not identical. Willpower refers to the ability to resist immediate temptations and impulses, often in the short-term, while self-discipline is more about consistently working towards long-term goals. Willpower can be thought of as a component or tool within the broader framework of self-discipline.
Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further information on this topic!
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Random middle of the night idea I’ve had… I currently have a set of lockable aerocatches for my bonnet and have completely removed the latch, cable etc. photo of my current bonnet setup included
has anyone done anything similar on the boot?
Just picked up my first tube (purchased in US) of tret and with my insurance or good RX it was $73!!! Holy crao that’s expensive. I have purchased in Mexico for way less 2 years ago. Where are you all getting your tret for less money?
I use .050%
I'm in the final stages of planning my 3-month Interrail trip and plan to stay the full 90 days. Right now, I have a rough outline for 88 days and need help deciding where to add the remaining 2 days.
Here are my options:
• Barcelona: Currently planning for 4 nights
• Berlin: Currently planning for 3 nights
• Munich: Currently planning for 3 nights
• Krakow: Currently planning for 4 nights
Which of these cities do you think deserves an extra day (or two)? I'd love to hear your opinions, especially if you've spent time in these places! I'm looking for a mix of culture, food, and interesting activities. Thanks in advance for your input!
I’m trying really hard to be happy single, but I just can’t seem to get to a place where I’m happy. I’ve been single since my ex wife and I separated 2 years ago. I’ve been in therapy since that time and I’ve cultivated my life in hobbies, the gym, and my work.
I’ve tried so hard to put on a brave face and smile through the pain, but I can’t help feeling so sad all the time about my lack of a life partner. I know I’m not owed one. But I’m a relatively decent person. I miss being with someone so much, it consumes my thoughts all the time… it’s getting to where I question if life is worth living anymore.
I cry often when the loneliness hits so hard. Am I really just so undesirable that I’ll never find someone?
I am 90% sure I have pots. Just took a 20 min shower walked to my room and my heart rate was 150. When I sit it immediately went to 100. I get really really scared when I see how fast it's going. But when I don't measure I usually don't notice until it goes to 130+ or when I have some palpatations while lying down. My symptoms are much much worse in the summer time - last summer I thought I was having a heart attack because I kept feeling faint and would wake up with a 150 heart rate with buzzing in my ears.
I am not diagnosed but I have had tahycardia since 15 and I have some minor heart difference which isn't really dangerous according to my cardiologist (this was a cheekup 4 years ago).
Anyway I have things to do today - please give me some advice to get the heart rate down, I have valium but I don't know if it'll make the problem worse.
My family thinks I'm making it up because I am "fine" like nothing happened to me but I feel like I'm going to die. I am a tobbaco smoker but when I first got diagnosed with tahycardia I wasn't, I didn't even drink coffee back then.