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What about . . .
Cheerfulness
Courtesy
Confidence
~ Not because I am desperate for a husband, but because I believe it is God's will that all women be educated to be excellent wives and mothers.~
If you haven't been here recently, please read the previous post first.
What about . . .
Cheerfulness
Courtesy
Confidence
2 comments:
Well now in the C department I am usually pretty good in the cheerfulness department, generally ok in the courtesy area, unless I am tired or frusterated and then I need to work on it, and it depends on the situation how much confidence I have. I am usually pretty confident or at least daring enough to try new things but i don't always believe that I can do them or I need more encouragement than I think I should to really feel like I am successful. That's a hard one because I don't want to be proud and haughty but generally I do think I confident enough to stand on my own two feet.
It is hard when a virtue is so close to a problem like that. "Pride" and the virtue of "confidence" are not really the same but they can be confusing. And of course it is possible to be over confident. Speaking of this confusing problem, I have noticed that is possible to both lack confidence and still be proud at the same time! Talk about confusing!
I do need to work on cheerfulness and confidence for sure. Courtesy I am sure I could use more of, but I don't see it as something I need to FOCUS on, you know? My family might feel differently, though! Well, if my increase in awareness results in me knowing I have a problem with courtesy then I will work on it. Otherwise I think the other two Cs are higher priorities.
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