Tag: life

  • A NARCISSIST DOESN’T FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU… THEY FALL IN LOVE WITH WHAT YOU HAVE.

    They fall in love with your potential, your energy, your loyalty, your soft heart, your ability to forgive, your achievements, your resources, your light — not because they genuinely value you, but because they believe they’re entitled to it all. They’re not drawn to your soul — they’re drawn to what they can take from it.

    From the very beginning, it’s a performance. They mirror you, study you, become everything you want — only so they can gain access. They will love bomb you, flatter you, praise you endlessly — until you let your guard down. But once they know they’ve secured a spot in your heart, their true self begins to show.

    The attention fades. The affection becomes conditional.

    The warmth you once felt turns cold and confusing.

    Suddenly, you’re walking on eggshells, questioning your worth, blaming yourself for the change you can’t explain.

    What you don’t realize at first is this: the love they gave wasn’t real — it was bait.

    They needed something from you: admiration, control, money, sex, validation, a status boost — and once they got it, they began devaluing you. They don’t fall in love with people — they become obsessed with what you can provide, and once that use fades, so does their interest.

    You were never seen as an equal partner. You were a supply source.

    A trophy. A reflection. A mirror they could shine in — until the cracks began to show.

    And when you finally begin to stand up for yourself — when you ask for accountability, honesty, respect — they will spin it, blame you, call you difficult, sensitive, crazy, or ungrateful. Because for them, your pain is never the problem — your voice is.

    A narcissist doesn’t want love — they want control.

    They don’t want partnership — they want ownership.

    They don’t want to grow with you — they want to drain you.

    And the saddest part? You likely gave them the purest version of yourself.

    But that version wasn’t something they cherished — it was something they consumed.

    So if you’re hurting right now, wondering what went wrong — please understand:

    You did nothing wrong.

    You loved too deeply someone who only knew how to take.

    You gave someone the best parts of you, and they mistook it for weakness.

    But your strength? It’s not in how much you endured.

    It’s in how you finally chose to walk away, reclaim your peace, and love yourself harder than they ever could.

    Their version of love was manipulation.

    Yours was real.

    And that is something they’ll never be capable of — and never forget.

    You didn’t lose them.

    They lost you.

    And that was their biggest mistake.

  • Chasing Dreams: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Connection

    For years, I stood on the sidelines, cheering for the dreamers and achievers around me. I admired their ambition, their courage to pursue what many deemed impossible. Yet, deep down, I believed that chasing dreams was reserved for others—a privilege I thought I didn’t deserve. It wasn’t until I had a profound realization about my own identity and purpose that I finally decided to embark on my own journey.

    The turning point came when I embraced the idea that I am uniquely created for a purpose. This epiphany opened the door to my dreams. Suddenly, I was no longer just a spectator; I was a participant in the rich tapestry of life. However, as I began to carve my own path, I noticed a stark contrast. Many of the voices I had cheered for were silent when it came to supporting my aspirations. This revelation was bittersweet, but it also fueled my determination.

    It became clear to me that I needed to surround myself with new people—individuals who would uplift, inspire, and encourage my pursuit of dreams. As I ventured into this new chapter, I sought the guidance of God, praying for discernment. I wanted to distinguish between those who genuinely supported me and those who were indifferent. The search for community became a vital part of my journey.

    In this pursuit, I’ve learned something invaluable: the importance of finding “my people”—those who not only believe in dreams but also inspire others to chase them. These connections can make all the difference, fueling our motivation and reminding us that we’re not alone on this journey.

    This post isn’t meant to boast about my achievements but rather to extend an invitation to you. If you’ve been hesitant about pursuing your dreams or have felt isolated in your pursuits, I encourage you to reach a little higher. Step out of your comfort zone, and don’t hesitate to seek new connections. You deserve to have a support system that celebrates your victories as much as you celebrate theirs.

    The journey might not always be easy, but it’s immensely rewarding. Embrace who you are and don’t wait for permission to follow your dreams. You are worthy of pursuing greatness, and there are people out there ready to cheer for you, just as you have cheered for others. So go ahead—dream big, find your tribe, and together, let’s reach for the stars!

  • You Are Not Alone: Embracing Your Worth

    In moments of loneliness and despair, it’s easy to feel as though the world has turned its back on us. The whispers of doubt can be overwhelming, leading us to believe the biggest lie the enemy wants us to embrace: that no one cares, loves, or wants us around. But today, I want to remind you of a powerful truth: you are not alone.

    You Are Loved—No matter your circumstances, your struggles, or your thoughts, remember that love surrounds you. It’s easy to forget this in our darkest times, but the love of those around you, whether friends, family, or even strangers, is real and profound. Most importantly, you are cherished by a greater source. As a daughter of God, you are inherently valuable and deeply loved. This love isn’t conditional; it exists just as you are.

    You Are Cherished—Cherishment goes beyond mere affection—it is a recognition of your worth. You are unique, with experiences and qualities that only you can bring into this world. Embracing this fact can transform how you view yourself amid life’s challenges. You are worthy of kindness, joy, and all the beautiful things life has to offer. Remember, the world needs you and your unique voice.

    You Have Purpose—Every single one of us has a purpose that is waiting to be fulfilled. Sometimes, life’s difficulties can cloud our vision of what that purpose is, making us doubt our significance. However, you have been placed in this world for a reason. Your passion, gifts, and insights are all part of a grand design intended to inspire and uplift those around you. As you navigate through life, keep seeking that purpose, and trust that you are meant to make a difference.

    Finding Connection—In those moments when loneliness creeps in, reach out. Connect with friends, join communities where you feel safe, or engage in activities that bring you joy. It’s easy to isolate ourselves when we feel down, but genuine connections can help lift those heavy burdens. Remember, vulnerability is strength; sharing your feelings can invite support from others who care about you.

    The next time you feel overwhelmed by feelings of unworthiness or isolation, remind yourself of this truth: you are not alone. Embrace the love that surrounds you, cherish your unique place in the world, and keep searching for your purpose. You are loved, you are cherished, and you have a significant role to play in this beautiful tapestry of life. Remember, the sky may seem gray today, but the sun will shine again. Keep holding on; you are meant for greatness.

  • A Love Affair with Books: The Ones That Shaped My Life

    Daily writing prompt
    List three books that have had an impact on you. Why?

    Books have always held a special place in my heart. I often find myself immersed in their pages, discovering new worlds, ideas, and perspectives that have profoundly impacted my life. While there are countless titles that have influenced me, today, I want to share three books that stand out, along with my all-time favorite.

    1. Administrations of Lunacy by Mab Segrest

    This book opened my eyes to the intriguing intersections of history and human experience. Mab Segrest’s meticulous research and compelling narrative sparked my curiosity, prompting me to delve deeper into historical events and their implications. It truly transformed my understanding of how history is woven into the fabric of society. I often find myself reflecting on its insights, shaking my head in disbelief at the complexities of our past.

    2. The Deborah Anointing by Michelle McClain-Walters

    As a woman in ministry, “The Deborah Anointing” has been a profound source of inspiration for me. Michelle McClain-Walters not only encourages women to embrace their calling but also provides invaluable insights into stepping boldly into leadership roles. Her words resonate deep within me, empowering me to pursue the path that God has laid out for me. It’s a reminder that our unique voices and contributions are essential to the ministry.

    3. The Princess Within by Serta Jakes

    This book came into my life during a particularly dark period, serving as a beacon of hope and encouragement. Serta Jakes gently guides readers to embrace their journey, reminding us that even in moments of defeat, we are merely at the beginning of a transformative process. “The Princess Within” helped me shift my mindset and see challenges as opportunities for growth. It reminded me that my story is just unfolding.

    Favorite of All Time: The Bible

    No list of impactful books would be complete without mentioning the Bible. This sacred text has been my constant companion, shaping my beliefs and values since childhood. Thanks to my dad, who instilled in me an appreciation for its powerful messages, the Bible has chased me down and changed my life in ways I can hardly articulate. Its lessons guide me daily, offering wisdom and comfort no matter the circumstances I face.

    In conclusion, these books have not just entertained me; they’ve educated, inspired, and encouraged me to grow. They remind me of the power of words and the impact that stories can have on our lives. If you haven’t yet explored these titles, I highly encourage you to give them a read. You might just find that they change your life too.

  • Overcoming Silence: Finding My Voice and Sharing My Story

    In the journey of life, we often face fears that can seem insurmountable. One of the greatest battles I’ve fought has been the struggle to speak up— to use my voice and share my story. For many years, I allowed the weight of my past to silence me, particularly the experiences of abuse I endured as a child and later in my adult relationships. But breaking that silence has been a monumental step toward healing, not just for myself, but for others who may be walking a similar path.

    For a long time, I believed that my voice didn’t matter; that my story was insignificant. There was a fear embedded deep within me—a fear of judgment, a fear of rejection, and a fear of reliving the pain. I lived in silence, carrying my burdens alone, convinced that no one would understand or believe. But deep down, I also knew that my experiences shape who I am and hold the potential to speak to others in ways I had yet to understand.

    When I finally gathered the courage to share my story, I found a community of individuals who resonated with my experiences. It was liberating to realize that I wasn’t alone on this journey of healing. This connection with others who have faced similar struggles has been one of the most powerful aspects of my healing process. It has reminded me that there is strength in vulnerability and that sharing our stories can have a profound impact.

    God has brought tremendous healing into my life, and as I recognize the transformation within myself, I feel compelled to share that with others. I want everyone who has faced struggle or trauma to know that they too can be free. The healing I’ve experienced is a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and the importance of community support. It’s not just about coping; it’s about thriving, and that is a message worth spreading.

    In sharing this journey, I aim to inspire others to find their own voices and embrace their stories—no matter how painful or challenging the past may be. Each story carries significance, and together, we can create a tapestry of hope and healing that encourages those still trapped in silence.

    If you find yourself struggling to speak up about your experiences, know that your voice matters. You have the power to break the chains of silence. Let your story be a beacon of light for others and a reflection of the healing that is possible. We all have our battles, but together, we can face them and emerge stronger, united in our shared experiences.

    Remember, your story can bring glory to God and serve as a source of hope for others. Don’t be afraid to share it. The world needs to hear your truth. Let’s continue this journey of healing together, lifting each other up and finding freedom in the power of our voices.