Doors

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I love doors. Look at them! There’s a million shapes and sizes. They can lead to great things or to places you never want to go again. I’m sorry for the doors you entered where you were not valued but let me give you a space where you can enter these doors and be valued for being exactly who you are.

How do my weekly “Doors” posts work?

On these blog posts, I insert a picture of an amazing door and then I insert a safe link to somewhere on the interweb. There will never be anything inappropriate on the other side of these doors. What I hope resides on the other side of these doors is inspiration.

Door Link for cellphones

Solitude Sunday

Today I gushed over the latest fashion magazines, found a classic book I’d like to add to my collection, and read a couple articles at Panera. ‘

I thought about how important it is to learn that giving my 100% doesn’t mean I have to be perfect. It means I have to do my best with what I have and where I’m at. This was a hard semester. One of the hardest yet, but I persevered and stuck it out to the end. It wasn’t hard because of the content, curriculums, or the teachers. It was hard because I felt like my 100% wasn’t good enough. The truth is my best is enough. I am enough and my efforts are enough. It doesn’t take a letter grade to see that. I have to know that and celebrate myself.

New Beginnings

Let peace guide you through your new beginnings.

Peace is ok. It can bother people when you have peace in difficult situations. But their idea of peace is for them. Peace for you can look very different. The important thing is that your daily goals and habits that lead to your peace are being checked off. Discipline leads to peace. Consistency leads to peace. Finding peace in the mundane leads to even more peace.

Find your way to peace allow it to be yours.

We’re talking about Peace this week.

The best gift you can give especially during the holidays when we’re scrambling in the cold dark months, is peace. I think taking intentional steps to find peace is important. Where action originates are our thoughts so today I wanted to share a few affirmations that focus on peace.

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Here’s a couple affirmation from zannakeithley.com/

All is well with my soul.
I know deep inner peace.
Eternal peace flows to and through me.
I am calm, patient, and peaceful.

Read all 35 here

Do you have a affirmation about peace to share? I’d love to hear it.

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Peace

It’s something worth finding and giving.

One of the questions in my daily journal is, “What do I want to manifest?” Lately, my number one desire is peace. Peace in my daily routines. Peace with the ones I love. Peace in the middle east and most importantly peace inside myself. Peace leads to joy and together peace and joy lead to love. Deep and profound love. There’s no better love than the deep kind.

Doors!

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I love doors. Look at them! There’s a million shapes and sizes. They can lead to great things or to places you never want to go again. I’m sorry for the doors you entered where you were not valued but let me give you a space where you can enter these doors and be valued for being exactly who you are.

How do my weekly “Doors” posts work?

On these blog posts, I insert a picture of an amazing door and then I insert a safe link to somewhere on the interweb. There will never be anything inappropriate on the other side of these doors. What I hope resides on the other side of these doors is inspiration.

Door Link for cellphones

Welcome Home

The purpose of this week was to be mindful of all the things that make up your home. There’s a million ways to make being alive a more meaningful place for you. Have a place to call home is one of them. Home doesn’t have to be one physical place. It can be the people you’re around, the activity you’re doing, or even being in the state of doing nothing at all. You get to choose. That’s what’s so about creating your home. It’s uniquely yours.

What did you think about these posts? Where do you find yourself at home? Is your heart there?