Category: Monday Messages

  • Rest and be well.

    Rest and be well.

    The author reflects on her healing journey with ADHD and a newfound understanding of peace and relaxation. After years of feeling overwhelmed and guilty, she embraces her neurodivergence and prioritizes self-care. A recent cabin retreat allowed for much-needed rest, reinforcing the importance of intentionality and the power of saying “no.”

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  • Depleted Battery

    Depleted Battery

    The author reflects on the struggle of balancing social obligations and personal energy levels, especially as a neurodivergent individual. She expresses the disappointment of declining invitations due to overwhelming emotions and fear. Despite feeling drained, her love for friends remains constant. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of rest for mental well-being.

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  • Healing starts within.

    Healing starts within.

    The author reflects on a decade-long journey with locs, intertwining her hair’s growth with personal healing. After a deep prayer, she learned that true healing required an overhaul of her busy life, mental health challenges like ADHD, and physical health improvements. Ultimately, internal growth led to external transformations, highlighting divine intervention.

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  • The calling is mine, the results are God’s

    The calling is mine, the results are God’s

    The author reflects on her published works and acknowledges the difference in quality compared to a friend’s recent devotional. Despite past shortcomings, she expresses confidence in future writing, reaffirming her calling from God. The piece encourages others to embrace their unique paths, trusting that God will guide their efforts and outcomes.

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  • Victory

    Victory

    The author expresses a deep love for God while struggling with mental illness and disabilities. Despite active faith and participation in church communities, she reveals that prayer alone is insufficient for healing. Acknowledging the need for personal effort alongside faith, she is committed to actively pursuing her well-being and recognizing her worth.

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