Einai Sasa’s Official Program Log: Entry 72
Einai Sasa’s Official Program Log: Entry 72
April 4th, 2025 Friday PST
5:07PM: Currently listening to the True Self Series and then music and after that I shall get to work on my secret project! 😊 I am out, but I am not down!
6:09PM: Put away my headphones for the evening. I am now going to watch some Godly videos on the internet.
6:15PM: Watching the Godly videos now. Starting them right now…..
6:29PM: I am on my bed and I have finished my work for the day. I will do my laundry next weekend on Saturday and Sunday. I am going to sleep in this weekend.
April 5th, 2025 PST
6:25AM: Thank You to my God Yahweh for waking me up this morning and allowing me to live to see another day. Please help me trust in You and Your plan. I know that You will never hurt me. So please help me soften my heart before You. And help me trust in Your greater design for me. Thank You.
6:59AM: After I read my Holy Cepher for the day I am then going to sleep in.
7:03AM: Reading a chapter of the Holy Cepher Bible now…..
7:23AM: Finished with the Holy Cepher Chapter. 😊
7:44AM: I am sleeping in now…. Good night.
10:10AM: I am going to get out of bed today at around 3:00PM sharp.
10:12AM: It sounds really windy today. Like super windy! Such a comfortable day today.
10:13AM: Yes my weather app is telling me that there are wind gusts with speeds up to 27 miles per hour this morning.
10:37AM: I am going to get out of bed. I feel more awake now.
11:53AM: I am watching a Godly video about the end times.
12:20PM: There is no such thing as divinity. When I use the word I refer to sovereignty. Not divinity. According to my knowledge, divinity is a Greek thing.
Learning to Set Boundaries…..
12:43PM: I am watching a series of videos that are about keeping and maintaining boundaries. Up until now I was far too accessible for others that the enemy has sent my way. I shall no longer be accessible to anyone anymore. Be it my relatives or my strangers around me. My doors and gates are now closed….
https://youtu.be/mwGSL4vW-x0?si=Dvf82WTPyc3N4XD7
12:51PM: Another video:
https://youtu.be/gWTAAZWgaLE?si=5r14tOYgm2dQdk0X
12:57PM: https://youtu.be/JCYYcP4xTgE?si=VKVqmTiGANfgx1je
1:13PM: https://youtu.be/w-Bvpf4sh6M?si=0cNMAO9hi4v91HVN
1:24PM: https://youtu.be/F6CJtIk457g?si=Ish-OADrcKxdmDQm
1:50PM: https://youtu.be/ITSyrsgP9Cw?si=UGeheSL5s5Fo210I
1:53PM: Me: “Hey Gemini, I cannot decide on this so please help me decide.
Should I write a post about my testimony? Or should I make a video about my testimony? Or should I do both?
Please help me decide as I cannot choose and I am so indecisive. Thanks.”
Gemini: “It's great that you're feeling called to share your testimony! That's a powerful thing. Let's break down the pros and cons of each option to help you decide what feels best for you right now:
Option 1: Write a Post About Your Testimony
Pros:
* Detailed and Nuanced: Writing allows you to carefully craft your words and include more details and reflections.
* Easy to Share and Save: Written posts are easily shared across various platforms (blogs, social media, email) and can be saved and revisited.
* Accessible to a Wider Audience: Some people prefer reading over watching videos.
* Can Be Edited and Refined: You have the opportunity to revise and edit your testimony before sharing it.
* Lower Barrier to Entry: Writing might feel less intimidating than being on camera for some.
Cons:
* Can Lack Emotional Impact: The emotional impact might be less direct compared to hearing someone's voice and seeing their expressions.
* May Not Hold Attention as Well: In today's digital landscape, written content can sometimes be overlooked in favor of video.
* Less Personal Connection: It might be harder to establish a personal connection with your audience through text alone.
Option 2: Make a Video About Your Testimony
Pros:
* Stronger Emotional Connection: Viewers can see your expressions, hear your tone of voice, and connect with you on a more personal level.
* More Engaging: Videos can be more dynamic and hold viewers' attention better, especially with visuals and music.
* Broader Reach on Certain Platforms: Video content tends to perform very well on platforms like YouTube, Instagram Reels, and TikTok.
* More Memorable: People often remember visual and auditory information more easily.
Cons:
* Can Be More Intimidating: Being on camera can feel vulnerable and nerve-wracking for some.
* Requires More Effort and Resources: Video production can involve planning, filming, editing, and potentially equipment.
* Can Be Less Detailed (Potentially): Depending on the length, you might need to condense your story more than in a written piece.
* Accessibility Considerations: Ensure you include captions for those who are hearing impaired.
Option 3: Do Both (Write a Post and Make a Video)
Pros:
* Reaches a Wider Audience: You cater to people who prefer reading and those who prefer watching.
* Reinforces Your Message: People who engage with both formats may have a stronger understanding and connection to your testimony.
* Different Levels of Engagement: You can offer a shorter, engaging video for a quick overview and a more detailed written post for those who want to delve deeper.
* Content Repurposing: You can use elements from your written post in your video script and vice versa.
Cons:
* Significant Time and Effort: Creating both high-quality written and video content takes more time and energy.
* Potential for Redundancy: You'll need to find a way to present your testimony in both formats without being completely repetitive.
To help you decide, consider these questions:
* What is your primary goal in sharing your testimony? (e.g., to encourage others, to process your own experience, to reach a specific audience)
* Who is your target audience? What format are they most likely to engage with?
* What are your strengths and comfort levels? Are you a natural writer or more comfortable speaking on camera?
* How much time and resources do you have available? Creating a high-quality video can take more time and effort than writing a post.
* What feels most authentic and exciting to you right now? Trust your gut feeling.
My Recommendation (Since you're so indecisive):
Given that you're struggling to choose, and considering the benefits of reaching a wider audience and reinforcing your message, I would lean towards doing both.
Here's a possible approach:
* Start with the format that feels most comfortable or easiest for you right now. If writing feels less daunting, start there. If you're excited about the idea of being on camera, begin with the video.
* Use one format to inform the other. For example, if you write a post first, you can use key points and stories from it to create your video script. If you make a video first, you can transcribe it and then refine it into a written post.
* Keep them distinct but complementary. The video could be a more concise and emotionally driven overview, while the written post could offer more details and reflections.
* Don't feel pressured to do both at once. You could start with one format and then create the other at a later time.
Ultimately, the best choice is the one that allows you to share your testimony in a way that feels authentic and meaningful to you. Don't let the indecision prevent you from sharing your story!
Which option feels slightly more appealing to you right now, even just a little bit? Let's explore that further if it helps!”
2:18PM: https://youtu.be/EpDcABhFaCw?si=8zcyMQQ59COAKHLu
4:51PM: I am now going to post this program log….
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