Actions speak louder than words. Without saying a word, I'm a motivational speaker by showing
determination with actions I perform. I was hit by a car, and was declared brain damaged, but I'm a
motivational speaker through the actions I perform. Doctors told my family I wouldn't be able to walk, talk,
or learn again. They also said I would be a vegetable and would have to live the rest of my life.
I practiced walking and wouldn't give up or accept help from no one. That was because I
knew God didn't restore my life to be dependent on no one who was no higher than I was. Some people
may see that as being selfish, but I see it as being motivational for me and other people. This is a powerful
position to stand in and be known as. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. (Philippians
4:13) I hold onto that scripture to motivate myself. I never give up on anything, even things I fail in doing. I
view that as maybe it's not time for me to reach those goals. (Philippians 4:13) I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me." I continue restating this scripture because it's something I have to remember,
and I want to encourage other people that they can do the same. I never say a word. I always perform
actions, and that's the most profound way I speak. So continue listening to what I say.
I began writing in the eighth grade, and continue writing everyday and night. Some people told me
how difficult it was to become a writer, but I continued pressing towards that goal. I kept praying to get
better and better, and as long as I kept God as the reason I write and getting his word out, that definitely
persisted to happen. With God being my sole provider, I can change the world with my literature. I persist
to do this by being a motivational speaker without saying a word.
Ki Radiance
Tuesday June 5, 2012
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