What I love most about ‘The Plans I Have For You’ journal and ‘The Plans I Have For You’90 day devotional is the fact you can show your children that God has a plan for you, no matter how hard life may seem now, he has a plan for you. I am almost 30 and I still struggle with this, lol. My kids have been through a lot, my oldest, Hailey has been through a lot for someone who is almost 12 years old. But I reminder her daily that she is loved and that God is always there for you.
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I asked a few friends what were their favorite go to Christian songs for the bad days. What songs made them cheer up or just jam out to when they’re having a bad day. I added a bunch I like as well. I could of listed more than 25, maybe I’ll make a part two. Either way, I love being able to just shut out the world, plug in my headphones and listen to music that seriously heals the soul, heart and mind. Songs that remind you that you’re not alone, that God is always there with you. That’s like…
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I choose to be happy! Once you’re able to love yourself, you can find happiness within. If you asked me a year ago what made me happy. I’m not sure I could think of something besides my kids (of course). For so many years, I always was the people pleaser, I would bend over backwards to make people happy. But deep down, it wasn’t making me happy. So when a friend asked me, “what are your goals for 2016?” I said, “to be happy..” Sounds cheesy. To be happy is just that. To find happiness in the little things. While life not…
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They say you learn a lot through pain and heartbreaks. This can’t be more true! I wanted to make this post last year, but just didn’t feel like it was the right time. So here’s 10 lessons I’ve learned about pain and heartbreak. I don’t want to say that I’m the master of pain, struggles and heartbreaks, but I could definitely write a book about it. Pain & struggles come in all different sizes, in waves, sometimes you’re up and sometimes you’re down. What the last 5 years have taught me was.. You can learn from your pains, struggles, heartbreaks and…
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In the movie Captive, you learn that everyone has a purpose. Doesn’t matter how off the path you are, you can change your ways and be forgiven by God. There’s a few triggers in this movie, drug use is the top one. This movie is based on a true story out of GA. I watched this movie with my mom. I am a strong believer of using your story, your struggle, using what you have gone through to help another person. This is why I share most of the things I do on my blog.
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When I first heard about the Electric Mac & Cheese Maker from Smart Planet, I oddly amused. But who doesn’t love mac & cheese? My kids would eat mac and cheese for every meal if I let them. So I was actually pretty excited for this bad boy.