I’ve been reading every day for a littel over a week now. I’ve been using the website www.oneyearbibleonline.com You can choose what translation you want to read. Each day you read from old testiment, new testiment, a psalm, and a proverb. It breaks it up nicely for me.
destin3g99's Life List
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1. Trust God with my future
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2. Plant a garden
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3. read the Bible more often
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4. Learn Spanish
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5. start swimming
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6. Start a women's knitting group at church
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7. learn to make jewelry
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8. go on a mission trip
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9. become a people person
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10. watch less TV
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11. obtain financial peace
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12. stop eating out so much
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13. lose 100 pounds
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14. Finish Bachelors Degree
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I took swimming lessons as a kid, and I’ve always loved swimming for fun. I tried to join the swim team when I was younger, but I couldn’t breath and swim at the same time, so I quit after the first day. I’ve always been a runner, but because of bad shin splints my body just can’t do it anymore. I won’t be able to start swimming until I graduate and get a real job in a couple months so that I can afford a gym membership. But I need to do this and get the weight off that I’ve gained over the last 7 years.
To study I did a ton of practice questions in the Sanders books and the CDs from the books. The test was really hard and I was sure that I had not passed while I was taking it, but I ended up with a 940, an 850 is passing.
Just take a deep breath, take at least one break during the test if you’re allowed to. I just got up, went to the bathroom, then stood in the hall for a couple minutes to pray and try to calm myself down. If you’ve prepaired for the test and studied through your nursing program you should do great!! Good luck!
