Zerayn’s dailyprompt responses
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A tough choice to do for the first time
Enlisting in the Military I have tried some arts like drawing & painting, a little bit about cooking and few physical activities. I have enjoyed them, but not a big deal for me. When I was in high school, I… Continue reading
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Principles of the soul
Just basic Simplicity, accountability, and optimism—these are my guiding principles. Daisy, a flower known for being humble yet beautiful, is a perfect representation of these traits. Basically, it’s all about being a solid person and doing what’s right, which is… Continue reading
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When Procrastination Becomes Good
Finding Balance: Putting off something that works in my favor Finishing to read a book on leadership has been a daunting task that I have been avoiding. It is such a shame that I encourage my students to read. Yet,… Continue reading
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Babysitting at eight
Lessons from caregiving I would say I have realized I was acting like a “grown up”, instead of “feeling a grown up”. When I was eight, my life flipped upside down. My mom worked out of town, my dad stayed… Continue reading
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Empowering the Less Fortunate with a Million Dollar Gift
Giving a Million Dollars: Changing Lives Together If I were to give away a million dollars, I would make a decision that could positively impact more than one life. I would give a million dollars to a young beggar who… Continue reading
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Easily Forgive and Easily Forget
The Art of Forgiving and Letting go: A hard personal goal This is one of the personal goals and an internal matter that I have been working on. I need an improved degree of flexibility in order to easily forgive,… Continue reading
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Epic Time Travel: What Would You Discover?
Dreaming of a journey through time and space I would take on an epic time and space journey without the fear of failure, right now!The past has a lot of secrets: diving into the beginning of time, and discovering these… Continue reading
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Why Intangible Values Matter More Than Money
Taking Care of Intangible Possessions Rather Than Losing Them In my mind, the things that really matter in life – faith, family, and friends – aren’t things you can touch or hold. They’re more like eternal possessions, soulful parts of… Continue reading








