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Hey Guys!! I just wanted to check- in, and see how we’re in the third week of January. I know that some of us entered this year with new resolutions and at this point some of us maybe falling off; however, I am here to encourage you to keep moving forward and DON’T STOP. It takes 21 days to create or dis-engage with a habit. Settling into a routine takes times, and you knowing what you’re capable of goes a long way (but please remember NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD). A couple of weeks ago my pastor used an analogy to explain God’s love for us even when we fail and it was so good I just have to share it.
“When we’re younger our parents had to teach us how to walk. Of course we struggled because it was something new and it was something we never did before; however, even as babies we had no doubt in our mind that we were going to reach this goal. And honestly if you can remember, even when we fell our parents still cheered us on and encouraged us to get back up and try it again. This is exactly how God loves us, EVEN WHEN WE FAIL! He is saying to you today ‘Get back up _______, and let’s try this thing again my way’. He just wants you to continue to make the effort and take those new steps everyday.” 2020 can still be a year filled with hope, love, peace, and prosperity. You just have to decide to believe that and step in it with FULL FAITH. As we continue to move forward in this year let’s not stop setting and attacking our goals. Let’s ask ourselves the hard questions, cultivate our passions, and manifest positivity! Below are some questions that I’ve had sometime to reflect over and ask myself. You should too! Also let me know if you would like to see more posts like this ——> Discussion questions to ask yourself:
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Bernice Chaney
1/22/2020 05:58:23 pm
Those are simple but thought provoking questions. It is a continuous struggle to do what’s right and best for yourself. We have to see ourselves though our OWN eyes and decide if we like what we see.
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Maya Mapp
1/22/2020 07:14:45 pm
I love that you emphasized "our own" eyes! One thing that I believe every single one of those questions reiterated to me was "you can never pour from an empty cup; nor can you love someone else completely if you do not love yourself fully".
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Tatiana
1/22/2020 09:35:15 pm
Love these thought-provoking questions! Simple questions like, “What is your passion,” helps put a ton into perspective. Keep it up, Maya!! You’re going to go so far!!!
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Maya
1/27/2020 09:33:37 pm
Thank you Tati!!! I really appreciate you interacting with this post!
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