Life Stuff
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Reset, Refresh, Renewed
Spring has indeed sprung and I, for one, couldn’t be happier. I love to see the flowers start to bloom, hear the buzz of the bees, feel the temperatures slowly rise, and experience the freshness and beauty of renewed nature and ourselves. We feel the heavy weight of winter lifted, and we see the light of promise in the morning sun as the birds come to call. It is very important for us to reset our minds and recharge our batteries. The changing season is a great time to declutter our homes, clean away the dust bunnies, organize, especially after the holidays have passed, planting our flowerbeds, and taking time…
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Joy in the Morning!
I’m in love with a recent Christain contempary called, “Joy in the Morning”, by Tauren Wells. It is not only uplifting, but it resonates the message that each day is new and even though life may be tough at the times, God has us perfectly in His hands. We can hold onto the promise that our Father has a plan and we must trust that His plan is perfectly timed.I know, like many, I can easily feel that all seems lost and tend to get stuck in my own thoughts. It really just sabotages our own happiness and peace when we allow such trash talk within ourselves. Sometimes God has…
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Finding Your Life Path
Do you already feel like you miss a hidden connection in your life? Perhaps you are not where you want to be or lost in the mundane groundhog days that life can, unfortunately, turn into. We all have experienced the desire to have more and to find personal value. It can be found, but you won’t find it by playing safe in your comfort zone or living in fear of taking chances. Do you know where it is? It’s you. All your gifts and talents have been bestowed upon you the moment you were created. The road of purpose was already forseen. Now you just need to tap into it.…
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No test? No testimony
I remember hearing that phrase from a renowned motivational speaker and it speaks truth. I have had my share of uncertainty and down right lost at times. There were times I didn’t know how I’d make it through. Now I’m not one to pity party, but if I do it’s only for a minute. You have to get your butt off the ground, dust it off and go on as my dad would tell me throughout my life. I remember the first time I was afraid. Life was going to Hades in a rollercoaster! I had become pregnant at age 17 and was married right after I turned 18. I…