This is how my table looks like as I read and read as much as I can as a preparation for an examination:
As messy as it can be |
I put my earplugs on while playing an album of classical music in a minimal volume as I read and answer questions.
Last night, I looked up at my old readings back in college with the hope to find something valuable for an upcoming examination I am preparing for. Fortunately, I found many articles that I think are very useful for my review. Good thing that I haven't thrown those readings yet, because there are still many interesting articles that I haven't seriously read yet, like What's Wrong with Cinderella by Peggy Orenstein. Most of them are about Anthropology, which interests me very much.
I have already started reading a lot of things but I feel a little nervous about the examination. I think it's normal, though. So what do I do? Before I start reviewing and reading, I grab my bible and start reading a random verse from it. Some stories I have read were unfamiliar to me, some I already heard. And then, I try to reflect and start to feel better. That's how God's words work, and how His love prevails.
I pray to the loving Lord that may this be His will. Please pray with me, too. God bless me and you! ♡
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