Do you know what you truly desire to achieve—in life, your relationships, and/or your career? If so, are you actively pursuing your desire(s). If not, why not? What’s stopping you?
Facebook Memory: February 4, 2022
Me… To be happy! To enjoy this life God has blessed me with. To be a blessing to others. To spread love, hope, and joy in everything I do. I want others to know and feel they are loved. This is what I truly desire.
That’s all I have for now. By the way, this is my 995th consecutive day of posting! Woohoo!! Five more days until 1000!!! Can’t you tell I’m excited?! Listen, I keep myself hyped!! Laughing. Can’t wait to celebrate!!!
Okay…I’m done. Enjoy the rest of your day and I will talk to you tomorrow.
This morning I am torn between sharing the song that’s currently in my head or, not one, but several Facebook memories. The song has nothing to do with the memories. It’s just what I woke up hearing.
Hmm…. Let’s see what I decide.
Well, I went to my journal for inspiration, and my entry from last year basically summed up the Facebook memories I was thinking of sharing. So, I guess I will share a snippet of what I wrote.
Journal Entry: February 4, 2023
Today’s quote was, “Keep Showing Up.” I’m learning more and more that my dreams are not meant to be given up on. Even when I feel like things just aren’t going to happen or everything is pointless, God shows me otherwise. Those goals that I wrote down years ago, as well as the dreams I had as a little girl, they’re all going to come to fruition. What I imagined over 40 years ago, I will have. I just have to keep showing up and allowing God to lead.
I ended the entry with–
Lord, I’m trusting You to do it Your way. Amen
Honestly, I really don’t need to write more. I believe that said it all. The only thing I will add is, no matter what, do not give up on your dreams. Many of mine are over 40 years in the making and I still have not given up so you don’t either. Love you!♥️
Shaun
P.S. That song that’s currently stuck in my head is “Exhale” by Whitney Houston. I know, very random, but that’s me. Smile
What they do does not have anything to do with me. I control who and what I allow into my space—physically and mentally. I am in control my feelings and my reactions.My peace and time are priceless.
Or what I actually say —
What they do ain’t got nothing to do with me. That’s their business and I am staying out of it. My peace and time are too precious to be worried or consumed with other folks stuff. Shoot, I’m too busy dealing with my own.
Feel free to use either.
Y’all, please don’t let social media drag you down rabbit holes of other people’s lives. Avoid the pull at all costs. It’s just noise to keep us distracted from what’s really important—love, kindness, respect, empathy, compassion, and justice for humanity. We have to block the other stuff, the negativity. I know juicy gossip and click bait content are often too interesting to ignore. However, our mental, emotional and spiritual wellness is far more important. Don’t fall for it.
On another note. Whenever you come across these kinds of stories or posts, always say a prayer for those involved. Believe me, prayer changes situations and people…including you. Smile
I shared this message of Pastor Joel Osteen’s 12 years ago. Twelve years ago! Y’all, sooo much has happened since then. Since me saying, “God, I’m going to let You take me where You want me to go.” Honestly, I do not believe anything could have prepared me for what would come. Listen, sometimes our plans and God’s plans are completely different.
Took many years to finally appreciate the freedom of allowing Him to lead/drive. Now, it’s almost like second nature…almost!Smile. There are still times when I take the wheel because I believe I know what’s best. Then when things don’t quite work out, I let Him drive again. As Pastor Osteen said, God sees the detours, dead ends, and shortcuts. He sees all. Thankfully, I am finally at a point in life where it doesn’t take me as long to realize who’s in the driver’s seat.
Twelve years later, and I am beyond blessed. I am so glad I allowed God to drive.♥️
Question – Is it worth your peace? You know that it I am referring to. It’s that thing you have been contemplating doing but are unsure about. Or, that thing you are currently doing that has been stressing you out, keeping you awake at night, giving you anxiety, and/or making you second guess yourself or your decision. Yes…that it!
Again, is it worth your peace?
Hmmm… Food for thought.
When I tell you this side of 50 is actually different. Before, I used to get involved in things because they sounded or looked good, or I saw a need I could fulfill, only to regretit later. Yeah…I am a sucker for helping/assisting where I see a need, solicited or not. Can’t help it!
Well, lately, I have been doing things a little differently. Whenever I find myself about to jump into something, I ask myself if it’s actually worth my peace. Now, being uncomfortable, feeling stressed, or even a little anxious for a moment is fine. I know that comes with new territory. But if it is something that I really do not want to do, but would typically say yes to, I stay away from, no matter how good it sounds. Listen, this is what I call growth! Laughing.
When you have finally found that peace that actually transcends all understanding (Philippians 4:7), you really take time to think before saying “yes.”
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