Wednesday Wedge
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Surviving, Living, Thriving The middle of the week is a balancing act. For some, Monday kicks off with momentum and great motivation that sometimes fizzles out by Wednesday. For others, the week doesn’t really pick up steam until we’re on the hump of the midweek camel. Some may finally find their stride. Either way, Wednesday…
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Garrisoned by God We live in a world where anxiety comes knocking daily, and sometimes pounding on the door with demands. Worries about tomorrow and fears over what’s out of our control. Daily we are reminded of what’s working and what’s not, even if what isn’t it’s not something we can change. The unrelenting pressure…
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Wanting to make a positive change in life starts with a thought that when nurtured flourishes and transforms the mind. The more we think about it, the more it grows into a deep longing longing. Have you noticed this? That deep longing is a part of you that identifies that something within you has the…
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Grief, at its core, is the pain of loss. We often associate grief with funerals, tears, and the passing of a loved one, but grief wears many faces. Grief doesn’t always or only come tied to death. Sometimes it’s tied to dreams, roles, identity, or seasons. To seasons that changed before we were ready. Grief,…
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The Unyielding Spirit of Belief and Hope Life has an uncanny way of testing our limits, often pushing us to the brink of despair. During these moments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, lost, and hopeless. However, it’s precisely in these trials that the beauty of resilience shines through. Resiliency is not just about bouncing back…
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Today’s Wednesday Wedge is on Relationships, Discernment and Communication: to bridge the gap let us wedge across the BIOLOGY OF LOVE DESIRE & ATTRACTION. What happens in the brain when you close proximity with someone you’re physically attracted to? Something begins to happen in your brain as you meet someone who you are attracted to.…
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Wednesday Wedge: we all have a why My heart aches when I know/hear of individuals out there suffering, and having their lives destroy by source they reached out to, to feel compete, unsure of the true reason for their actions and lacking to understand motives. When they’re asked “why do you engage in such behaviors?”,…
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