Friday, July 8, 2016

I Give Three F's

There are three F's I give in life that precede all else:

Faith, family, and food.

Faith:
Now, now… I know many are thinking, “He’s going to get all cheesy and talk about Mormon life”. Unless I’m trying to make you gag, that’s not what I’m going for in this post. I am faith driven. A belief in God and His Son, Jesus Christ has become the anchor to my soul. The cleansing and enabling powers that come through Christ foster a lifelong recipe for happiness and progression. Nothing is impossible with God by my side. I don’t define my religion as being “Mormon”, I define it as lifelong discipleship to my Savior.

Family:
I love my family more than anything or anybody in this world. We are very close! I consider each member a best friend in a different way. I am so fortunate to have the relationship I have with them. Living away from my family can be hard at times, but it gives me a good excuse to utilize my phone for something more meaningful than scrolling down that Insta feed. You would think it gets easier after being away from them for 2 years, but it honestly doesn’t. I constantly think about and appreciate them more and more every day.

Food:
Donuts. Chocolate chip cookies. Brownies. Burritos. Chick-fil-a. The list goes on… I have a deep love and admiration for food. It will forever be a priority for me. Delicious comida sets off endorphins that I didn’t know existed as a child. Especially when I try a new dessert. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I don’t know if that’s my food baby growling “MAMA”, or if it’s just me. Either way, I am FULL-filled.

Now you know the things that are most precious to me.

BONUS: Funny, because I’m freakin’ hilarious and this post is bomb. Comment below with the F's you give!



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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Defining Moments of My Character

All of us experience different changes throughout our lives. Each change we experience is so personal because they shape us into who we become. Personally, the most frequent changes I have made throughout my life have involved education.
            From a young age I have struggled with school. Not because I don’t enjoy learning, but because my learning style is very unconventional. I discovered when I was very little that my brain worked differently than that of my peers. As you could imagine, these differences put a toll on me at such a young age. I was in fourth grade when my mom pulled me out and decided to homeschool me for the remainder of the year. After being homeschooled for the rest of my Elementary school career, I went to a private middle school. After middle school concluded, I attempted online schooling. Then I finished my last few years at a different private school. I remember the day I graduated being one of the defining moments of my life. Grade school had been no easy achievement. After attending public, home, and private school, I received my diploma. It was one of the happiest days of my life. I felt accomplished. The changes that I endured helped mold me into the young man I am today.
            These changes taught me many valuable lessons. I realized through the process that change is okay. Sometimes people have such a negative idea regarding change. There is nothing wrong with making continuous changes to figure out what makes you happiest. Some people judged me along the way for always changing schools. Many of my friends just simply didn’t understand. It was not easy to constantly move schools and make new friends. It was something I felt I needed to do in order to be successful. Looking back, I know those changes were necessary because each portion of my grade school years offered me different experiences that I would not trade for anything. I met such a diverse group of people. Through these experiences, I built a love for others and peoples’ differences. I actively decided that these changes were beneficial to me and my character. There were moments where I had doubt in my heart, but I trusted in God. My journey was no easy feat, but through the faith I had in God, I knew I could achieve my educational goals.
I applied to Brigham Young University and got accepted. All the years of hard work and change had paid off because I got in to the number one school of my choice. I attended my first summer term in 2013 with bright hopes for my future. I then went on my mission and returned to the university in January of this year. After a few weeks of attending this school, I realized that I was unhappy. That familiar feeling of knowing I was not in the right place came back. I was ashamed and upset. I worked so hard to get to this point. Many sacrifices were made for me to attend this university. I had previously received a spiritual prompting that this is where I was supposed to be. After much prayer and reflection, the feeling came over me that I needed to leave Brigham Young University.
While this feeling came as a bit of a shock, I trusted in God. I knew that He had a plan for me. I went to the admissions office at BYU to withdraw from my classes. As I sat down with a counselor, she relayed to me the Social Media Marketing program that LDS Business College offers. She expressed her feeling that it would be a better fit and that I should look into it. I toured the college, and here I am today. I have only been attending the school for about a month, but I know without a doubt that this is exactly where I need to be.
 Through these many educational changes I now know that my struggles do not define me. They help mold me into who I am. Sometimes you have to go down the wrong road to get to the right one. I still have no idea why I received a prompting to attend Brigham Young University. There was possibly something I needed to learn in my short time being there. What I do know is that I am here today, and it is exactly where I am supposed to be. Building character means enduring change and trial well. Looking forward to the future with positive hope will bring us happiness. We all experience change, yet each change is so unique. The beautiful thing about our individual character is that the changes we experience are what we need for our personal growth. I am who I am today because of the decisions and changes I have decided to make throughout my life. We may not be in control of everything, but we are in control of ourselves and who we decide to be.