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#2—Prep Talks & Pep Talks

Creation Date: 2022/11/25

As I prepare to write about my experiences within Office of Mental Health affiliated organizations, I want to "prep talk". A "prep talk" is what I will write before I attempt to relive experiences that were either great or not so great.

"Prep talks" are motivational for me, awareness about areas of discussion for a post, and how I want to feel about the experiences I will divest. "Prep talk" will always be the first material of a blog article. I will display "Prep Talk" as the first header of the blog article followed by paragraph(s) of aforementioned "prep talk" content.

Now, I like "prep talk" as a sort of briefing to content. There are also "pep talks" which have helped me in life to reassure myself that undesirable outcomes in certain situations are not the end of life. Pep talks help me digress to a "C'est la vie" mentality and that no matter what — competition, graded testing, health or wellness — the outcomes of the past and the potential outcomes of future instances were and are in my control if I have a good mentality about a situation going into it or coming out of it. There is so much to learn, wisdom to be acquired when I know I was and are doing the best I can with what I have in my immediate control, knowing this when time is working against me. If I can be graceful and greatful, find my smile and peace in eyes of perfections and imperfections, carry on in the light of the world, improving, letting go of the shortcommings, living for familia and togetherness, I may never have to experience a state of singularity, unconnected to the flow of time and place. I have a strong belief in "prep talk" and "pep talks" to keep my mentality founded, grounded in the present, time and place.

I believe that good mentalities start with "C'est la vie." Understanding the flow of time, living in time, having the experience of time before what is present, I feel wisdom becomes intangible, something reliable if a judgement is required, harmonious in my actions and words. More simply put, if I have ever had a regret, I know it would be because I quickened time instead of allowing time to progress, that I stressed a situation and in so doing, mistakes were made. But, again, with a proper mentality going into, within the moment, and after time flowed on, I may always be able to live for what comes next, with my brothers and sisters, my elders living with me and beside me.

So, "Prep talks" and "Pep talks" I feel will be a great way for me to get through saying what I have been wanting to say through this platform, my blog and website. I always have felt like writing text has always been the absolutely greatest way for me to communicate my emotions, my experiences, all of it without becoming stressed in thought, or antagonizing the flow of time between myself and others. I want to put to rest past trauma, and if you stumbled upon my life in this blog/website form, I pray you have "prep talks" and "pep talks" in life like I do when facing adversity, for it has helped me get through hellish times, time and time again.

I'll finish this blog article with gratefulness for my life in knowing the Holy Gospel found me as much as I had found Him. Christ, Jesus, saved my life! Completely.

 

Dedications

To high schoolers—

Do your homework. Study hard for tests. Learn the material. Consider healthcare as a career. We need more academics in this field! Do not be afraid of a selfless life helping others. Honor your elders! They built America. They will honor you.