If you achieve the moon that someone else defined for you, than did you really achieve your moon?
~Fawn
If you achieve the moon that someone else defined for you, than did you really achieve your moon?
~Fawn
We have all seen the commercials that has the tagline: What’s In Your Wallet. That tagline has been running through my head for the past couple of months which not a coincidently aligns with the start of a new position a couple of months ago. For me starting a new position or any other venture for the first time can be a scary yet exciting time, a time filled with nervousness and sometimes a little self-doubt. In the past the scary and self-doubting voices would be so loud that it would overshadow the feelings of excitement and nervousness; I believe that nervousness is a great thing (that will be expounded upon in a future post).
Over the past 6 -8 months my meditation and prayer time has been focused on me gearing up for this new phase of my life and equipping me with the tools for this journey. This has been purposeful journey, where based on God’s direction I have been equipping myself with what is needed to allow me to embrace this exciting time and not allow my alter ego who I call Ms. Critical to steal this time. Ms. Critical is my self-doubting voice, the voice that echoes that I am not good enough to succeed at this task or that I am destined to fail. It is a daily struggle to move Ms. Critical to the background; it is not something accomplished overnight but day by day I see the improvement.
I personally interpret What’s in Your Wallet to mean what are the tools I equip myself with each day, it is my choice to equip myself with negative or positive tools. Continue reading
Over the years I have kept various journals; logging my joys, pains, regrets and triumphs. Through those journal entries I found peace, I saw the progression of my inner strength starting to bloom each time God granted me with the strength to overcome and lastly I started to realize that regardless of the situation I will be okay.
Over the years…people saw gifts in me that I hadn’t yet seen in myself:
I am not perfect and yes I still have things that I am working through however I am at a place where I am comfortable enough in my own skin to share my opinions, views, likes, and dislikes with the world. So I am ready to sincerely and unapologetically share a little of me with you!
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