Posts in Spirituality
What Donald Trump Taught Me About Manifesting
Championship Game of Life
2020 is the time for magic

Picture it. October 2019. After 10 months of consistent action, ya girl hit a wall. I remember it so clearly. I was sitting at my desk at WacoWork, typing away, when all of a sudden it hit me. 

“Why the heck am I doing this? How does this even matter?” 

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Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy

I have to remind myself of this daily, HB. 

The way I see it, at any given moment, you’ve already got so many challenges on your plate, so why are you adding yourself to the list of obstacles you’re facing? Out of all the people in the world tryna hate on you and potentially block your blessings, why in the world would you do that to yourself? 

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Self-Love Truthbomb: You Are More Than Your Numbers

From the moment we are born, we learn the importance of our numbers.

  • What was your weight and length at birth?

  • How many teeth do you have, little guy?

  • How many words do you know?

  • What did you get on your report card?

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How I Solved the Mystery of Surrender

In school, working in groups was always hard for me.

You know the drill: in a four person group, you tend to have 1-2 people do the majority of the work and 1-2 people do just enough work to be marginally okay. Then there’s usually that one person who just kicks back and coasts.

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Cut It Out. Please and Thank You.

Do me a favor.

Stop letting fear run the show.

You live in a world where there are literally an infinite number of possible outcomes and you are only focusing on two: your earth shattering worst case scenario and your elusive best case scenario. You stress yourself out to no end with the first one and you use the second one as a reminder that you’re not worthy.

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The Next Time You Pray, Pray For This

When I was in third grade, I went to St. Louis Catholic School.

My teacher was Mrs. Stenvall. She’s the first person to ever really put me onto country music. I’ll tell you that country music has some of the best lyrics ever -- those country songwriters are able to paint a picture with their words.

When we’d have homework time, she’d play Garth Brooks’ No Fences album. The entire class would sing along to every song as we worked on our homework time. It’s one of my favorite memories of elementary school.

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What Momo Taught Me About Co-Creating with God

TA has been one of my best friends since we first met in junior high.

We instantly bonded during teen night at DV8. Our family would drop us off super early and we’d be some of the only kids there. Out of sheer boredom, we made up a game called, “I Bet You A Penny.” We would watch the entrance and say, “I bet you a penny that the next person who walks in is wearing a striped shirt.” We would literally spend hours doing this until more people got there and the club got hype.

Our stories are very similar because our grandparents played a very significant role in our upbringing. His grandma, Momo, was the sweetest lady you ever met. She always greeted everyone who stopped by their house with a smile and “Are you hungry? I made some food.” Oh, man, could Momo cook. My mouth waters thinking about her enchiladas.

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