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One more day!

One more day till my first exam paper. Pretty scary feeling to it, I mean it'll be the first time in my life I am going to sit for an exam I completely self studied from start to finish. So it'll kind of show my fruits of labour..... I hope. :P

Although I was feeling a lot more stressed up yesterday, I feel better today probably because I had some assurance from some of my friends last night at dinner. I don't think I want to make any predictions on how it is going to turn or anything like that but I hope to just walk into the exam hall feeling comfortable about it. The past couple of days I have been worried about whether I am prepared or not, and stuff like that but today I am going to try put all that away because I isn't helping in anyway. Worse still, I think it demotivates me! @_@

One more day, I am going to make this prayer:

"Father God above, let me hold your hand and let You take me into the exam hall with calmness. As you hold my hand, while I am doing the exam paper let me rely on your strength to remember the things I have read and studied. It's true I may not be smart and good at understanding things. But heavenly Father, with You beside me I believe You can make things happen. I can't make things happen, but it is with You that I can make things happen and become someone. Till now, it has been great knowing that You have always been with me, and You still continue to be with me despite all my shortfalls. Thank You father God, thank You. In Jesus's name, AMEN"

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  1. Amen. Just let Him take care of the rest.

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