Worthy of Relinquishing
I’m learning that good with someone or something ‘are’ and ‘can’ be in a season. My flawed is continuing that season, when it no longer serves me
As I reflect on this week's topic ‘worthy of relinquishing’ I’m realizing the mindset I have to accept once I’m letting something go. When I think about giving up when I don’t want to even when I see it’s not good for me, I still try to focus on the good. When focusing on the good, I think to reconnect and just because there is good in a person doesn’t mean they are still good for me. I’m learning that good with someone or something ‘are’ and ‘can’ be in a season. My flawed is continuing that season, when it no longer serves me. When someone or something comes in my life, I have value for them. So when it comes to losing that value, I try to fight for the worth in it by focusing on how it can work. That’s me trying to expect me from people, when I have to accept the reality. When thinking about how I could apply this, I thought about my struggle point and acceptance was the first before I could go anywhere. Acceptance looks like receiving and I’m practicing living in that reality. Once I accept the reality, I have to honor the fear; that’s recognizing the emotions but not allowing it to lead me. Then I allow stillness to ground me; not forcing myself to heal but allowing myself to heal. That healing process is a freedom outcome and recognizing what, when, who, where and how I’m getting through this journey. Lastly trusting God process; knowing that He knows exactly what He is doing to benefit me. I encourage you to try these steps and give yourself grace. After all we all want happiness and that requires letting go of the old and in with the new.
Cadedra Burks
Worthy of Relinquishing
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