Caleb Kiser
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ParticipantForgiveness is a powerful act, both for the person offering it and the one receiving it. At its core, forgiveness is about releasing resentment and anger, even when the hurt inflicted is deep or personal. It doesn’t mean condoning the wrongdoer’s actions or pretending the harm didn’t happen; rather, it is a conscious decision to let go of the desire for revenge or holding onto past grievances.
Forgiving others is important, but equally significant is the forgiveness of self. Often, we can be our harshest critics, holding onto guilt or regret over past mistakes. Learning to forgive ourselves is a vital step toward healing and personal growth. It allows us to acknowledge our imperfections, learn from our experiences, and move forward without being weighed down by self-blame.
Forgiveness, both for others and ourselves, has a profound impact on emotional and mental well-being. Studies show that people who forgive tend to experience less stress, anxiety, and depression. It allows individuals to break free from the emotional burden of past wrongs and embrace the present. For the person who offers forgiveness, it can be a path to healing, peace, and emotional freedom.
However, forgiveness can be difficult. It’s not always immediate, and it often takes time to process the hurt. But even in situations where reconciliation seems impossible, choosing to forgive—whether others or ourselves—can bring about personal growth and strength. In the end, forgiveness is not about the other person; it’s about giving yourself the freedom to move on.
Caleb Kiser
ParticipantHi James,
I enjoyed reading your post. You did a really nice job of explaining four different operating system applications. I am very familiar with Canva, as I use it for my job as a Graphic Designer and Media Manager. It is a great and easy application to use, to help with bringing designs to life. I absolutely love Canva! The other three I am not really familiar with. I have heard of Intuit QuickBooks, as several people I know use it. I have heard that it is a great tool. As far as Open LP, I have never heard of it. But, at our church we use ProPresenter. Do you know of it’s similar? I have never heard of Bitdefender, but it sounds like it would be a quality cybersecurity software application.
Caleb Kiser
ParticipantThere are many operating applications on any given computer. Some are even tailored to the computer itself, while others can be used on all computers.
As a Graphic Designer and Media Producer for my church, there are many different applications that I use. Because of that, many come to mind. The first one that comes to mind is DaVinci Resolve. DaVinci Resolve is an editing software used to edit different types of videos. It’s used for short films, YouTube videos, and even Marvel movies. It has many features such as cut and edit pages, fairlight (adudio), fusion (VFX and motion graphics), and many other features.
I also use an application called Finder. Now, this is the equivalent to File Explorer on Windows Operating Systems. I use both, my Macbook for Work, and my Dell computer for personal use. These types of file programs provide a place to store files and projects for easy access and storage.
Another application is task manager. Task Manager is a handy tool that helps you see what applications are running on your computer. And, it also shows how much memory, CPU, disk, and network storage each specific application is pulling. You can end a task if it is not responding and you can’t close it, and it can also show users, services, and can open a new application.
The final application I use is Google Chrome. This is an internet browser by Google that allows you to access the internet. It helps you access information, streaming services, email, work projects, college, banks, etc. It is a gateway to life, in a sense. We can do a lot through this application. This is why applications are so important to us. They help us to accomplish the things necessary to get jobs, college, and personal things done.
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