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Saturday, January 14, 2012

January's Affirmational Quote

"When the burden I am carrying becomes too heavy, I will turn it over to God and trust in His judgment and direction." Carol Bettino, MA, LPC

6 comments:

  1. Hi Carol-
    Michael L. from PSY245 here. Your blog/monthly quotes are nice. Yes, I'm here to collect my bonus points, but I also wanted to share a video that a friend posted on Facebook. It just happened to have been posted during last night's class. No, it's not a farting frog or the like. It winds up being a beer commercial from Europe, but it is a nice exercise in human behavior...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS3iB47nQ6E

    See you next Thursday,

    Michael

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  2. Hello Carol
    I am Marcos from your Wednesday class. I was just checking out your website. It looks pretty good!
    I am looking forward to next week's class.

    Marcos.

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  3. Hello Carol,

    This is Taeler S. From your Wednesday night class. Great Blog! See you Wednesday night.

    Taeler.

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  4. I'm in your Human Growth and Development class.

    I believe this. It works for me every time, when nothing else works. I pray often, and the more often I turn concerns over to God, the faster I grow and feel a lot clearer and resolve issues.

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  5. Hey Carol, this is Monique From your PSY 245 class. Your blog is really nice. see ya in thursdays nights class.

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  6. Hey Carol, it's Jason .. got your email and sorry I haven't gotten back. I am currently trying to let go and let God, but believe it or not I am questioning why certain decisions I have prayed about and believed I was led to choose a path has me at the bottom of a hole lookin' to limb out of.

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