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2022 Energy

 At the tail end of 2021, I was ill. I had a handful of days off that I intended to use to pray and plan for the future of my business and my life in general but getting sick basically put a temporary stop to my world. I was barely able to function for about 5 days. I wasn't able to write, I couldn't concentrate long enough to read, and I had to be super careful about what I ate and drank. Fun right? What I found in the stillness is a lesson. Life is full of the unexpected. 2021 was victorious, but also plagued with sadness as I went through (and still go through) intense grieving over the loss of loved ones. This pandemic has also brought changes that no one saw coming in the workplace and how we access goods and services. Everything we're accustomed to can be wiped off the face of the earth in minutes, leaving you in confusion, frustration, and doubts. We can plan all we want (and we should) but at the end of the day God is the source that we should always seek to help us maneuver and create a better life.

Now that I am feeling better, I am back on track getting organized and inspired. I am a person who has gotten comfortable rushing and just barely hitting the mark (even if I just graze it). God has shown me so much grace and mercy through my dysfunction, but I feel deeply in my spirit that it is time to tighten up and present myself in the best light possible. It is time for me to stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and for me to do me. I spent so much of 2021 studying that I didn't create as much as I could and should have. It is time for me to share all that God has given me and to give Him the glory, honor, and praise. 

I don't know where you are in your journey, but I am feeling blessed. I am feeling like there are great things to come for us. That is my energy for 2022. 


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