Whether you are religious or not, I hope that today, you truly grasp that life can be scary. It can be scary to fall in love for there is a risk of being hurt. It can be scary to start a new job for risk of failure. But today I hope you also realize that most all of us are unqualified, insecure, and a little bit scared.
Two.
Two years ago, I left the only state (Kentucky) I'd ever really known and started a new life in Atlanta, Georgia. Before I go into my time here, what I've learned, and the amazing people I've met, I need you to know this was not a well thought-out decision or a planned move with a lot of cushion in the bank. It was honestly more of a desperate need for a change. I needed to get away. Not from a person or even necessarily the place, but I needed a change in my daily routine. I was bored. I wasn't feeling challenged or scared or uncomfortable and at 22 years old, I saw something wrong in that.
Our Deepest Fear
But... what if we were to actually allow ourselves to reach our full potential? What if we started to believe in ourselves and the person we were made to be as much as God believes in us? What if we accepted that we have the power to do ANYTHING and we weren't created to be ordinary but EXTRAORDINARY.
It's Not Lazy, It's Holy!
My hope and encouragement to all of you and my goal for myself is to find time to rest. Rest in the Lord and all that He has done and all that He is going to do.
Birthday Magic
23 lessons I have learned in my short 23 years
Humble Beginnings
Hey friends, I have some news to share! Are you ready? I am no longer a bluegrass gal but officially a Georgia peach, more specifically, an Atlanta Georgia peach!!! That's right, I have left my small, close-knit town to become a tiny little speck on huge grid. Scary? Yes. Exciting? Yes. Stressful? Yes. But as scary and stressful as this decision may have been, (not to mention the actual move, shew!!), I knew it was something I needed to do. Something I had to do. And a part of me always knew it would happen.