
The truth is-the hardest conversations you will ever face are the ones you have with yourself. They unfold quietly, beneath the surface of your hope, shaping how you carry your past, shaping how you reach for your future.
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I hope you never stop believing that the hard days are going to be over. The days of confusion, anxiety and overthinking will not be the center of your universe.

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Not every year moves loudly. Some years feel like waiting rooms. Some years feel like wandering hope - like chapters filled with quiet questions that only echo back silence.

Heartbreak is immensely painful. It can make it feel like the whole world is falling apart - and at these times turning to the Bible becomes more important than ever.

Isaiah 40:31 - "Those who trust in the Lord shall renew their strength." God wants you to know that when you feel worn down, emptied out, or unsure how to take another step, trust becomes the place where your strength

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

You never actually see it coming. In the past, you’ve been so accustomed to dating the wrong people, some of whom were just the most toxic, manipulative, and emotionally abusive people you’ve dated.

You've been conditioned to believe that love is something you have to work for.

In the discomfort is where we find who we are, where we grow, where we become better and more resilient versions of ourselves.

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