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Welcome back! I'd like to first inform you that in my journal, I write letters to my other selves. I have so many personalities but I always write letters to the top three personalities. It's more like Praise writes a letter to Zelle today and Zelle replies tomorrow or in the next five days when…
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A day in my life, drawn ✍🏻🥰 #drawing #handdrawn #sketchbookdrawing #dailydrawing #pendrawing
My Life Binder is a map of my life and when I open it, I'm able to "point" and say, "I am here." I created this out of the need to have something that gave me a tangible way to measure my progress from Point A (where I am now) to Point B (where I want to be) in all the differ
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A recap of my journey with my One Little Word (OLW 2014) for 2014 {BE} for the month of January. Focusing on this word is already having an impact on my perspective. This past month I've tried to just be still and know God and simply rest in that knowledge. Not always an easy task for one who is independent and leans toward doing things "her way". I selected a bird as my symbol for my word this year. The idea of the bird comes from a passage in Matthew (6:25-34) where Jesus speaks of how the…
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