Not Stressing About the Little Stupid Things

“An average men lives up to about 70 years old. I am 32 years old so I have about good 40 years old left. For the remaining 40 years, I told myself that I do not want to stress about the little stupid stuff.” He is right.

It is incredible how much time and energy an individual waste simply by stressing about the little stupid stuff. For instance, I stress about the upcoming midterms and exams. I’m in my senior year and I can not believe I still stress about this things, shouldn’t I have learned and adapt to a new stage of thought where I can prioritize my schedule as to get everything done and ready beforehand?

I been planning on what I should do at the end of my college year. Rather than wasting more time stressing about my early post-college years (which I had been doing for the past months), I think I’ll lay everything to God and just pray daily about the “small stuff.” I am thankful for the long years in school (first grade to college) and I think I am ready to finish school. I know I am ready for a nice vacation and I been thinking of visiting my friend in the East Coast. Just relax and do fun things. The following month of college graduation, I like to spend time with my family and go do some outdoor activities. My body is itching for a hiking trip, whitewater rafting, bungee jumping (yes please!), fishing, and camping trips. An outdoor activity that gives extreme adrenaline and excitement, something I can put all my mind and energy into. Followed by a time of relaxation and no worries.

A vacation sure sounds good at the moment. I think I will plan this vacation. I really need my time away from Los Angeles County.

Help me see the big picture Lord, one step at a time.

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