Tuesday, November 26, 2013

#thankful

Be true to yourself, help others, make each day your masterpiece, make friendship a fine art, drink deeply from good books- especially the Bible, build a shelter against a rainy day, give thanks for your blessings and pray for guidance everyday. 
John Wooden

Thanksgiving is approaching and I think we can all agree that one of our favorite things about this holiday is the food, and the amount we get to eat without being judged. However, this is one of my favorite holidays because I love hearing what everyone is thankful for, and I personally believe that we should state what we are thankful more than just the month of November. Also, the trend where one will publish what they are thankful for on Facebook for the month of November is also misleading and it makes me wonder, what if you write those things down every DAY for one whole year? What would happen? Would you feel better about yourself? Would you feel more grateful?  

Roughly 830 days ago, I was given a gift that I wasn't thankful for in the beginning but now I'm very thankful. I'm thankful for the experiences it has given me, I'm thankful for the message I've been spreading and I'm also thankful for the lives I will continue to touch. It wasn't something that normal people would define as something to be thankful for, however in my book it is. Cancer has given me so many things to be thankful for, and when I was diagnosed I started to write down in a journal and I called it my "thankful list", I began to write down the things I was thankful for each night during this trying time and I figured that it could help me turn my glass into half full, instead of empty. It allowed me to be thankful for the things that mattered. 

"Thankful list for November 25th 2013, it's cold and rainy. However, it's that time of the night to sit here and write down my thankful list and be thankful for this day...

1.  A fire place & a good book. 
2.  Pumpkin Spice Latte (soy milk and no whip ;) ) Thankful for the guy that sang my name, it put a smile on my face while waiting for my latte.
3.  My professors at Oral Roberts University, thankful that they believe in me. 
4.  SENIOR PAPER IS DONE, very thankful. Like really thankful. 
5.  Justin Timberlake, and his song "That Girl", melts my heart. 
6.  Cake...you can never have too much. 
7.  My parents. So #thankful for them. 
8.  Fairy Tales. 
9.  My friends. The laughter we create and the memories we make. 
10. When strangers smile. Smiles are contagious, and I love when strangers smile.
11. Christmas. 
12. Cancer Free.
13. Beauty in the small things.
14. Liam Hemsworth from the Hunger Games.
15. Getting to spend Thanksgiving with my Mimi one more year.
16. Making no little plans. "


Turning in my senior paper. 

These are just a few of the things on my "thankful list" from last night. Some are silly, and some are serious, however these were more silly because I was having a rough night and needed a good laugh. Its the LITTLE things in life that will remind you what is important. 

What are YOU #thankful for? The answers may shock you, may make you laugh, may make you feel loved and might even give you that feeling of being content. Remember to be thankful everyday, not just on Thursday. 

-G.


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

This too Shall Pass

In August 2008, the Olympics took place in Beijing and the USA men's 400-meter freestyle relay race team and America was about to lose all hope and also lose the race. Jason Lezak wasn't about to let his team mates down, and wasn't about to let America down; however Lezak had a shoulder injury and that was the only thing keeping him down. In an interview, he stated this "I changed," he said. "I thought, 'That's ridiculous. I'm at the Olympic Games, I'm here for the United States of America. I don't care how bad it hurts, I'm going after it. I just got a super charge." 

Jason Lezak never gave up, even the announcers lost hope for team USA, and during the middle of the video the announcers even stated that USA had lost this race, however Lezak came back. Lezak gave it all and ended up winning. America, Team USA and even the announcers were shocked. Watch the video to see how determined Jason Lezak was. 





Jason Lezak shows resilience and inspiration. He fought for his dream. And he succeeded at it. 


So many individuals have a hard time pursuing their dreams because they're told "they can't do it", and trust me I've had my share of people not believing in me. In high school, I was told that I would probably not get accepted into a college due to my lack of mathematics skills. I was horrible at math, if there was a word worse than horrible then it would describe me. I had a teacher tell me that I wouldn't amount to anything because I wasn't good in math. To this day, it is still is in my head and I still am worried every time I try to figure out the 'tip' on a check, thankfully I've gotten better with age ;).  However, in 164 days I graduate from college. I graduate from Oral Roberts University, and I'm applying to graduate school. I never gave up, and I was resilient just like Jason Lezak was during the olympics. 

Follow your dreams, and never let ANYONE stand in the way of your goals. If I had allowed that teacher to stand in the way of my goals and dreams then I wouldn't be graduating with honors from an amazing university and debt free thanks to scholarships I'd received. 

“One's doing well if age improves even slightly one's capacity to hold on to that vital truism: "This too shall pass.” -Alain de Botton 




Until next time, 
G

Friday, November 15, 2013

Will you be a princess?



"We believe there is a Princess inside every girl. But a tiara isn’t the only thing that makes her shine. Her inner light is what is so enchanting; the spark within that illuminates her generosity of spirit, her love of life." -Disney 



I recently watched a video titled, "I Am a Princess" and it was such a pleasure to watch. It reminded me that in our community and in our social media world, we often forget the qualities of a princess. I sat here watching this video saying to myself, "I am a Princess" and it brought back the qualities that multiple individuals don't associate with being called a Princess. As a pageant contestant, I often see little girls asking "Are you a princess?" and after watching this video, I can shake my head yes knowing that I Am a princess. It speaks of bravery in a time of being scared, loyalty and trust and how we, as princesses, believe loyalty is built on trust. That as princesses, we need to be kind and generous, even when others are not generous when we are kind to them. Standing up for yourself is important however, this video reminds you of standing up for others and with others is more important. Kindness is power. 

My favorite quote from this whole video is, "I've been told that I am beautiful, but I KNOW I am strong." 

These are the qualities we want to instill in young women today. The qualities of kindness above all, standing up for others, being brave when in a time of fear and most important, knowing that YOU are strong. 

 In Esther 4:14 it states this, "And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?"


Long may you reign, 



Friday, November 8, 2013

Choose YOUR attitude!

“The one thing you can’t take away from me is the way I choose to respond to what you do to me. The last of one’s freedoms is to choose one’s attitude in any given circumstance.” 
― Viktor Frankl 



I never intended to be a cancer survivor because, like most, I never anticipated having cancer.  At the beginning of my sophomore year, I was expecting the typical college year. Suddenly, my world was shattered and the nightmare began with a diagnosis of Stage 1 Cervical Cancer. The weeks and months that followed were the most frightening of my life. After numerous surgical procedures, I was told that if my cancer not were detected during a gall bladder scan I would not have lived to see my 21st birthday. In that moment I had a choice, the choice to feel sorry for myself or to choose my attitude in any given circumstance. I decided to fight, and chose to have a positive attitude within myself to fight such a thing as cancer. I chose to be a Proverbs 31:25 girl! 
Celebrating my birthday! 

My mission is to educate young women on cervical cancer, and create awareness about this cancer.  It is time for me to tell my story and educate other women, particularly my peers. Through my involvement with Standup2Cancer and the American Cancer Society, it has been my privilege to speak with diverse audiences ranging from groups of survivors to young teens. I receive private messages each week through my social media accounts from women who are in their own personal crisis with cancer. I feel like I am doing my job to spread the word about the teal ribbon. 

Until next time, 
Georgia 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Proverbs 31:25

"She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." - Proverbs 31:25

Welcome to my new blog page!


Hello, my name is Georgia Frazier. I'm new to the blogging community however, jumping in head first into this new journey. I can not wait to explore this new form of communicating with a different group and share my personal story on here. 


I cannot wait to start writing on this blog. 


Until next time,

Georgia 

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