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A Year of Moving Forward

Let’s try something different.

As you know, this time of year everyone is setting goals, looking forward, and making resolutions.

Well today’s blog is not about that.

I want to talk about finishing.

Finishing strong.

So let’s pretend it’s actually December 31st. I know it can be a stretch but it’ll be worth it. I won’t tell you this year will be easy. Nor will I tell you that if you set your goals and work hard, you’ll feel great on December 31st.

Here’s what I can tell you: YOU ARE NOT STUCK!

God loves you and because of His love for you, he designed you to win and succeed at whatever you put your mind to.

So when things get tough and you feel like giving up this year… remember to KEEP MOVING… Move. Move. Move.

More to come!

I love you and I believe in you.

Your Sister,

Kimyetta

 

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Emotional Healing Spiritual Growth Worship

When You Don’t Feel Like It

Most people who know me would describe me as a pretty loud, talkative, A-type personality. 🙂 However, believe it or not, I have my moments when I just don’t feel like doing ANYTHING.

Trust me when I tell you… anything means anything. With three small children under the age of seven, I’m not in a stage where I can really “take off” to do nothing.

So what do I do when I don’t feel up to the challenges of the day.  It’s simple: I do “it” anyway. Now, I may do “it” quieter and slower, but I always get “it” done.

WHY?

The world is moving and I’m not getting any younger… so my temporary slothfulness can’t get in the way of my purpose and passion. I’m actually ending this post now because… you guessed it… I didn’t feel like writing today, but I did “it” anyway!

The journey continues my friends! It continues…

Pray for me! 🙂

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Deliverance…His Vision

I don’t talk about my childhood often. God delivered my brave mother and wonderful sister and me from a life of poverty and crime. Sometimes, when I’m under attack by the enemy I begin to think about my childhood. I actually envision a little Kimyetta walking down the street of our housing project.

I smile because based on my past, I’m not supposed to be here. God had a plan for me, my mom and my sister. His vision for us, helped deliver us from the enemy’s plans! GLORY.

This video from Bishop Noel Jones reminded me of those days. Be Blessed!

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Marriage and Family Spiritual Growth

The Art of Supporting Your Man…

I love talking about marriage. Perhaps it’s because I was such a bad wife for the first seven years of our marriage. I’m grateful God gave me such a patient and loving man. Nowadays, I’m not perfect, but I don’t consider myself a bad wife anymore. Here’s why? I truly respect and support my man. EVEN WHEN I DON’T FEEL LIKE IT. In fact, I show him extra support ESPECIALLY WHEN I DON’T FEEL LIKE IT.

My husband is pretty simple. He’s laid back, caring and low maintenance. Recently, I had a list of household chores I wanted him to do. However, when he came home he wanted to talk about his experience at the gym. I didn’t want to hear about it because I wanted to go over MY list. However… (here’s the transition folks)…

A few years ago, I would’ve discounted his excitement for the gym and proceeded to run down his list of chores. Instead, I sat and listened and cheered him on about his accomplishments. Of course, I was thinking about the loose doorknob, the broken toilet paper holder, and cleaning the garbage cans, but it wasn’t important anymore.

WHY?

Because my husband’s confidence and enthusiasm for life far outweigh my list of chores. I smiled. I giggled. I applauded him as he did push ups on the kitchen floor. I hugged him and thanked him for being so strong. Did I eventually get my list of chores done? No. But someday, they’ll get done and I’ll cheer him on for that too!

 

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Celebrating Pink Laundry

Yes. This is a picture of a laundry basket. I know it’s a little strange but bear with me for a moment. 

Recently, I celebrated my 37th birthday. I remember thinking 37 was old… real old. 🙂

Like many of you, I had certain goals and dreams that I thought I would’ve accomplished by a certain age and for me, that didn’t include doing laundry every weekend.

However, today while staring at a basket of pink laundry, I’m actually celebrating. Because the laundry belongs to my beautiful baby girl. She’s only three months-old now, but her mere existence has fired me up.  When I look at her (or her laundry) I want more out of life for her, my boys, my husband… all of us.

I never thought God would bless me with a little girl, but He did and her little pink basket of laundry inspires me to become a much better human being…

Keep believing my friends!