Tag: #inspiration
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Daily Spark: What If I Really Believed?
What if today you truly believed that the power to change your life is already within you? That you’re not waiting for permission, but receiving divine reassurance that you’re ready now?
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Daily Spark: Step Towards the Wanted
I love this quote by Ralph Marston: “Take your mind off the problems for a moment, and focus on the positive possibilities. Consider how very much you are able to do.”
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Daily Spark: Reclaiming Your Light
When codependency creeps in, it dims our light. Let’s reclaim our energy, honor our boundaries, and remember that happiness is ours to nurture.
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Daily Spark: Grumpy Grace
Today’s been a bit… grumpy. I remembered a quote by Brian Andreas, “There are days I drop words of comfort on myself like falling leaves and remember that it’s enough to be taken care of by myself.”
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A Steamy Reminder
Sometimes relationships feel hard. Remembering Ram Dass’s words, “We’re all just walking each other home” can shift everything.
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Daily Spark: Whose Voice Is That?
We all carry beliefs—some empowering, some limiting. But not all of them are ours. Some were handed to us . . . by family, by circumstance, by culture.
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Daily Spark: Ready Isn’t a Feeling
“You’ll never feel ready… because ready isn’t a feeling. It’s a decision. I read that quote years ago, and it’s been echoing in my heart again lately.
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Daily Spark: Staying Whole in the Storm
I’ve been navigating some tough terrain lately and I’ve noticed something: I give too much of my power away. Thomas Crum said, “The quality of our lives depends not on whether or not we have conflicts, but on how we respond to them.”
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Daily Spark: From Pity to Presence
Today, I hosted a little pity party. Life threw a few curveballs, and I let myself spiral—feeling alone, misunderstood, and just… low. But here’s the truth: I showed up anyway. I did the next right things.
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Daily Spark: The Art of Human Connection
There’s a quote I love by Olivia Wilde, “We need to remind ourselves of the beauty of human connection and of nature—and pull ourselves out of devices for a moment and appreciate what it is just to be human beings.”