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Apr 12, 2018 12:46:49 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 12, 2018 12:46:49 GMT
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Apr 12, 2018 18:48:34 GMT
Post by Gnuehchcaz on Apr 12, 2018 18:48:34 GMT
That's pretty funny. I guess the worst moment was also the most worth it as well. I mean. I don’t like the feeling of being afraid like that (praise the Lord I’ve haven’t had nerves that bad since ), but it really helped me, I like to think. After that, a little while later, I got in the Adult Chior, so I feel like I’m doing good at the moment.
Have you ever had an experience like that? It's really nice how that first scary experience expanded your interest to go for the Adult Choir, and now you're also doing a play, so I would say you've grown a lot. I don't know if I remember an experience like that, but I'll think about it. I'm sure something like that has happened to me before.
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Post by K66 on Apr 13, 2018 2:24:14 GMT
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on Apr 13, 2018 9:18:21 GMT
It's really nice how that first scary experience expanded your interest to go for the Adult Choir, and now you're also doing a play, so I would say you've grown a lot. I don't know if I remember an experience like that, but I'll think about it. I'm sure something like that has happened to me before. I am very certain that I have. I use to do solos for the Youth Choir (Still do, but I'm kinda getting on up therein age and some of it seems a little childish despite the good messages behind it.) so everyone knew I sang, but didn't quite know how good I was until then.
I will find it humorous if you can't think of any considering that you're older. Ah, very cool. I guess singing for you was kind of a hidden talent? Lol. I'm very sure I've had a moment when I was scared or nervous going into something, but was worth it at the end. For some reason a moment just doesn't stick out immediately. Maybe I'm still scared or nervous.
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Apr 13, 2018 15:15:26 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 13, 2018 15:15:26 GMT
I am very certain that I have. I use to do solos for the Youth Choir (Still do, but I'm kinda getting on up therein age and some of it seems a little childish despite the good messages behind it.) so everyone knew I sang, but didn't quite know how good I was until then.
I will find it humorous if you can't think of any considering that you're older. Ah, very cool. I guess singing for you was kind of a hidden talent? Lol. I'm very sure I've had a moment when I was scared or nervous going into something, but was worth it at the end. For some reason a moment just doesn't stick out immediately. Maybe I'm still scared or nervous. I mean, to me, when I talk, you don’t really know I can until I do.
Oh I still get nervous for stuff. It just hasn’t ever been that bad since then.
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Apr 14, 2018 3:37:38 GMT
-last edited on Apr 15, 2018 5:13:39 GMT by RomeNZ
Post by RomeNZ on Apr 14, 2018 3:37:38 GMT
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on Apr 14, 2018 7:53:45 GMT
Ah, very cool. I guess singing for you was kind of a hidden talent? Lol. I'm very sure I've had a moment when I was scared or nervous going into something, but was worth it at the end. For some reason a moment just doesn't stick out immediately. Maybe I'm still scared or nervous. I mean, to me, when I talk, you don’t really know I can until I do.
Oh I still get nervous for stuff. It just hasn’t ever been that bad since then. It's one of those things where you have to hear it to believe it, I guess. Ah, I see. That experience was the worst one to cover all the little ones. I do have a story, although it's kinda serious and it's the reason I didn't come on the LMBE yesterday. {JAMMERS! -K66- ONLY!} For homework I'm supposed to build a computer device to program, but on Thursday, it wasn't working. I fixed it by replacing the device, but then it didn't work again. I was getting really frustrated and no one else was having this problem. I had already gotten help from the professor and the tutors, but they actually didn't know how to fix it. I'll admit I actually got really scared over it because I wasn't sure if it would be ready by the due date if all I had was a broken device to show for homework. I was actually really sad because I knew I did my best but I didn't believe it was good enough. Eventually I took apart the device to see if I could fix it, but all of a sudden it was working again. I placed some parts back together and I found out the the problem was one wire that was in the wrong place and no one noticed. I wasn't actually relieved after that, but even more frustrated because I couldn't believe that my error that has wasted a couple days of my time was on one little wire. After a long while to cool off and rest, I came to my senses and began to realize that these extreme moments happen because it's going to prepare me for bigger extremes in the future, and I'll know how to react when they come. It might not feel like the experience might not be worth it at the moment, but I know it will be because I came out of it feeling wiser and stronger.
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Apr 16, 2018 14:06:57 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 16, 2018 14:06:57 GMT
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Apr 16, 2018 14:09:01 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 16, 2018 14:09:01 GMT
I mean, to me, when I talk, you don’t really know I can until I do.
Oh I still get nervous for stuff. It just hasn’t ever been that bad since then. It's one of those things where you have to hear it to believe it, I guess. Ah, I see. That experience was the worst one to cover all the little ones. I do have a story, although it's kinda serious and it's the reason I didn't come on the LMBE yesterday. {JAMMERS! -K66- ONLY!} For homework I'm supposed to build a computer device to program, but on Thursday, it wasn't working. I fixed it by replacing the device, but then it didn't work again. I was getting really frustrated and no one else was having this problem. I had already gotten help from the professor and the tutors, but they actually didn't know how to fix it. I'll admit I actually got really scared over it because I wasn't sure if it would be ready by the due date if all I had was a broken device to show for homework. I was actually really sad because I knew I did my best but I didn't believe it was good enough. Eventually I took apart the device to see if I could fix it, but all of a sudden it was working again. I placed some parts back together and I found out the the problem was one wire that was in the wrong place and no one noticed. I wasn't actually relieved after that, but even more frustrated because I couldn't believe that my error that has wasted a couple days of my time was on one little wire. After a long while to cool off and rest, I came to my senses and began to realize that these extreme moments happen because it's going to prepare me for bigger extremes in the future, and I'll know how to react when they come. It might not feel like the experience might not be worth it at the moment, but I know it will be because I came out of it feeling wiser and stronger. Oh gosh. I felt like so sorry for you at the end, but I was laughing a little at the end.
You gotta love those moments.
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Post by Gnuehchcaz on Apr 17, 2018 0:26:50 GMT
It's one of those things where you have to hear it to believe it, I guess. Ah, I see. That experience was the worst one to cover all the little ones. I do have a story, although it's kinda serious and it's the reason I didn't come on the LMBE yesterday. {JAMMERS! -K66- ONLY!} For homework I'm supposed to build a computer device to program, but on Thursday, it wasn't working. I fixed it by replacing the device, but then it didn't work again. I was getting really frustrated and no one else was having this problem. I had already gotten help from the professor and the tutors, but they actually didn't know how to fix it. I'll admit I actually got really scared over it because I wasn't sure if it would be ready by the due date if all I had was a broken device to show for homework. I was actually really sad because I knew I did my best but I didn't believe it was good enough. Eventually I took apart the device to see if I could fix it, but all of a sudden it was working again. I placed some parts back together and I found out the the problem was one wire that was in the wrong place and no one noticed. I wasn't actually relieved after that, but even more frustrated because I couldn't believe that my error that has wasted a couple days of my time was on one little wire. After a long while to cool off and rest, I came to my senses and began to realize that these extreme moments happen because it's going to prepare me for bigger extremes in the future, and I'll know how to react when they come. It might not feel like the experience might not be worth it at the moment, but I know it will be because I came out of it feeling wiser and stronger. Oh gosh. I felt like so sorry for you at the end, but I was laughing a little at the end.
You gotta love those moments. That's alright. I would say it's worth it. Now I know not to make the same mistake again. Yeah, in college, you go through those moments a little more frequently.
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Apr 17, 2018 12:33:32 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 17, 2018 12:33:32 GMT
Oh gosh. I felt like so sorry for you at the end, but I was laughing a little at the end.
You gotta love those moments. That's alright. I would say it's worth it. Now I know not to make the same mistake again. Yeah, in college, you go through those moments a little more frequently. Yeah.
Oh boy. More things to look forward to.
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Apr 17, 2018 18:32:08 GMT
Post by Gnuehchcaz on Apr 17, 2018 18:32:08 GMT
That's alright. I would say it's worth it. Now I know not to make the same mistake again. Yeah, in college, you go through those moments a little more frequently. Yeah.
Oh boy. More things to look forward to. Yep. You're going to have a lot of fun in college, and some stress, and lots of challenges.
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Post by RomeNZ on Apr 18, 2018 2:08:24 GMT
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Apr 18, 2018 21:25:26 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 18, 2018 21:25:26 GMT
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Apr 18, 2018 21:30:06 GMT
Post by K66 on Apr 18, 2018 21:30:06 GMT
Ha, ha, ha.
{JAMMERS! -R.N.- ONLY!}I have not. (Ah. ) Thank you. It can, because I think I laughed a little afterwards.
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