
Suze Lopez walked into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center expecting to finally end years of discomfort. A massive growth had been expanding inside her body, and she was ready to have it removed. At 41, the emergency room nurse from Bakersfield, California,
Life Advice
In the discomfort is where we find who we are, where we grow, where we become better and more resilient versions of ourselves.

Feeling "behind" is one of the most common lies the enemy whispers - and one of the easiest ones to believe.

How can you become more confident? How can you strengthen the connection you have with yourself?

There is no such thing as TOO difficult, TOO damaged, or needing TOO much reassurance.

External noise doesn't just surround you-it has a way of shaping you the more it impacts your soul. It is the kind of noise that tells you to rush when God is asking you to wait.

Remember that the energy that you infuse into this very day will be what ultimately determines your fate.

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