Happy Saturday, before I write my next blog about Mental Health and Depression part 4, I want to put a disclaimer. My blog is not for anyone to feel sorry for me, it is to inform, educate. motivate and strengthen anyone dealing with life. My experiences are personal knowledge through experience. It is my life,… Continue reading For you.
Tag: Faith
Adulting…..
While I learn to accept and support the belief, theory, and change willingly and enthusiastically of my cognitive disability, I do miss my old self and some emotions, like happiness and joy. I have been certainly welcoming my lack of apathy - because somethings "I really don't care for or about". Imagine quoting this scripture… Continue reading Adulting…..
Depression and Mental Health PT3
It's a rainy Saturday, I love rain the sound of the droplets, the comfort of knowing "this to shall pass", feeling of peace that a rainbow is going to be formed reminding us the God will never destroy the world by rain and flood again. Hello Readers, continuing from last mental health post. I was… Continue reading Depression and Mental Health PT3
TIA, ABI, MCI and Sickle Cell Anemia
You might be thinking and wondering what these acronyms have to do with each other; well my post has covered all except one. If you are new here let me re-cap a little. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is often called a mini-stroke TIA - Click the acronym to see my post on this. This was… Continue reading TIA, ABI, MCI and Sickle Cell Anemia
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) education time:
My diagnosis after two Neurocognitive tests. This is a way to measure brain function non-invasively. It uses paper-and-pencil tests or computerized tests to assess important aspects of cognition: attention, memory, language, reaction time, perception, and so on. One test was administered in UT Health in Houston TX, in 2019. The length of the testing appointment six… Continue reading Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) education time:
Mental Health and Depression – Pt 2
Begin date of post: May 29, 2022 I haven't written in over a year. I believe my last post was on my 48th Birthday in December 2020, but what started off as a small miserable feeling turned out to be my biggest fight. I actually tried writing when it first began in 2021 but I… Continue reading Mental Health and Depression – Pt 2
Pandemic moving
This is a transparent Testimony post - part 1. 2020 is my season to reap what I have sown, my season for greatness, my season for favor. COVID-19 with all it's obstacles will not take away the plans GOD had for me. I haven't written in a while, mainly because I have been packing, driving,… Continue reading Pandemic moving
Reasons to avoid Anxiety
Reasons to Avoid Anxiety There are many reasons we should avoid anxiety. First, anxiety goes against Scripture. In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus says three times in this one passage, “Do not be anxious, do not be anxious, do not be anxious.” For those of us who are believers, we affirm that we believe in God and His… Continue reading Reasons to avoid Anxiety
I can’t wait…..
In his hands In his hands he's got the whole world, in his hands he got the whole world...... so I can't wait for the world to open again.. so in the mean time I decided to put a list in my planner and share on my blog of all the many joys I have… Continue reading I can’t wait…..
Faith over Fear
GOD can we uninstall 2020, it has a virus. Can we get a new version. I haven't written in a while, first I was healing from my Hip Replacement Surgery in December 2019 (4 months post op I am still healing with little pain). Just when I was feeling just a tad bit of normalcy… Continue reading Faith over Fear
Teaching isn’t my job, it’s tied to my purpose.
Tomorrow begins the new academic year for school in my district. Part of me is excited and part of me is still physically healing, so I am concerned how I will begin this year. A random stranger from this game app I play "words with friends", asked what do I occupation wise, I said substitute… Continue reading Teaching isn’t my job, it’s tied to my purpose.
Trusting Good in a Physical World
I think one of the most difficult things that a human being encounters is the notion of faith and belief. Because of our human nature and the physiology of the human creation, we are created with senses. We are naturally inclined to hear, smell, taste, touch, and see. The more I mature in my walk with the Lord,… Continue reading Trusting Good in a Physical World
I declare war
Good Morning all, happy Sabbath, Saturday to all. I can never start my day without a devotional, it is my armor I have to put on before my foot hit the floor. Today I am declaring war!! I / De / Clare / War In the words of Warren Wiersbe: "The Christian life is not… Continue reading I declare war
Fascination with the body
TIME LINE: Sickle cell has me fascinated by how the body works. It also proves to me the power in God's healing if you are faithful. Ending of 2016, I had back pain that I couldn't describe or explain .. went on into 2017. This is when I first learned about Avascular Necrosis (AVN) in… Continue reading Fascination with the body
Bring Life into Alignment
A steel beam has integrity when its purpose, its design, its manufacture, and its use are aligned. Said another way, to have integrity, a beam must be designed and manufactured for a specific purpose—and it must actually be used toward that purpose. We can count on a beam like that, even to bear a heavy and important… Continue reading Bring Life into Alignment
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