Tag: mental-health
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5 Ways to Protect Your Financial Freedom

Financial freedom isn’t just about numbers , it’s a lifestyle of wisdom, stewardship, and intentionality. As you grow, travel, build a name for yourself and make room for the person you’re becoming, protecting your financial freedom becomes an act of faith. God doesn’t want you to live in lack or chaos; He wants you to…
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Moving in Faith Is Still Movement

There are seasons where life feels still. Not stagnant, but sacred. Seasons where God asks you to move without rushing, trust without understanding, and walk without seeing the whole staircase. And for a long time, I confused “slowness” with “failure.” But recently, I’m learning that movement in faith looks different. It’s quieter. Softer. More obedient.…
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Why Having Your Own Space Is a Priority

There’s a moment in every adult’s life where you realize this truth: Having your own space isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity. A necessity for peace, clarity, and the freedom to make decisions as the person you’re becoming, not the child you used to be. Tonight reminded me of that truth in the most…
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How to Romanticize Your Life Without Overspending

There’s something beautiful about deciding that your life is already worthy of softness, elegance, and gratitude without needing to spend excessively to feel it. Romanticizing your life isn’t about luxury price tags; it’s about luxury perspective. It is the art of noticing beauty, creating small rituals, and embracing a mindset that honors God’s abundance in…
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THE TRUTH HIDDEN IN THE QUIET

Silence humbles you. It strips away the performative layers you didn’t even know you were wearing. At first, it feels like emptiness, but eventually, it becomes clarity. In the quiet, I realized how much of my self-worth had been tangled in being seen—seen as accomplished, seen as purposeful, seen as “on track.” When I stopped…
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THE POWER OF SILENCED PRESENCE

At the age of six, I had this euphoric belief that I was destined for fame. I was involved in everything—violin, piano, Girl Scouts, book club, gifted readers club, art club. I even found myself on stage for school talent shows and plays. I was always “on,” always performing, always striving. But after college, everything…
