Stay tuned to Stories of Hope
The event
The aftermath (physical, psychological and such)
The healing
Stay tuned to Stories of Hope
The event
The aftermath (physical, psychological and such)
The healing
I've been MIA, again. I do apologize. But when I disappear, know I haven't forgotten to post, ironically neither is it because I do not have anything to post, but most likely, I had to prioritize my days... and it just didn't allow for me to put pen to paper (metaphorically speaking).
Even when you can't "see", keep looking forward and upward.
Our stories do that. When we share of our authentic selves, others get to see and hear how you overcome. They get to get a perspective that may have been lost on them due to being entrenched in their own drama. We connect. We inspire. We hope.
I want you to think, intentionally, about whether you have prioritised yourself in the context of your caregiving, ministry or generally in life (family or social committments).
This is important for the simple fact, that you are less effective in your roles, if you are not your best self. Does this mean that every day you will have great, strong, balanced moments?
Are you one of those who have tried hard to align, to fit in, to dim yourself or change your dream to make it fit with what you see around you?