Hold on, look at then. Welcome to cheek Ease and Chill. I'm your host cheek Ease, and I hope you all are having a happy Monday. It's been a crazy month for me already. My new book, Unstoppable was released a couple of weeks ago, and I've been on the road on a book tour. It's been so beautiful seeing all of you guys, seeing your faces, and today I will be answering some of your questions. This episode is gonna be so much fun, you guys. So let's get into it.
This is chick eas and Chill. I'm really looking forward to today's episode because it's a chance for me to interact with you guys. A while back on Instagram, I asked you guys to send your questions. Since there are so many questions, we're going to split this in two episodes. This will be part one, so let's do it. Let's get into it. So let's start with question number one. This comes from Karina. She says, I would like to know how you got over the trauma in your life.
Oh okay, well, I have been through quite some bit of trauma, you guys. But that's the thing I don't see it as trauma. I see it as a way to grow. I always thank God for every experience, for every tear, for every smile, every morning, Oh my God, thank you for everything that I've had to go through. Even if it's hurt and it's been painful, it has molded me and helped mold me into the woman I
am today. Not seeing it as something traumatic and something horrible, but bringing out the positive in it, because there's always something positive that comes out of a painful situation. And then just keeping my eyes on the light at the end of the tunnel has always helped me. I say that so much, but it's really what has helped me my faith in God especial faceless dolorosos. To me, it's
the best. If I can't give anyone um when they're going through a loss, you know, of a loved one, a loss of a relationship, a loss of even a relationship with your family members, whatever the case may be, I always say, just get on your knees and pray for strength and try to just keep telling yourself this too shall pass. So that's the best advice that I can give you. Okay, So question number two comes from Alexandra she says, cheekys, what's your new outlook on marriage
and kids after divorce? Well, I believe in marriage, I believe in love. I am I love to love and to be loved. So when it comes to kids, I'm a little more not hesitants at the word, I'm just a little bit more careful. I guess I want to make sure that the person that I'm gonna have kids with is a good person. Obviously, we all have not so good size of of ourselves. That's just how it is. But I think that for me, when it comes to children, it's like, well, they will this person be a good father?
Will they be there? What? What is their try record? How are they with children? How are they with animals? For me, it's like if they treat a dog right, an animal that's helpless, they're gonna be great with kids, you know. So I see all of that because even if the relationship with that person doesn't work, I want to know that I can lean on this person to have a child with that. I like this person enough to say, Okay, I'm gonna have to see you for the rest of my life because we're going to share
a child. So that to me is so important. If not, then even if I can't find that person or whatever the case may be, because this is just general you guys, you know, but but if I can't find that person, I wouldn't mind saying, Okay, I'm and I have a child by myself. You know, I'll go to a sperm bank or something like that. I am with Emilia, and I think you'd be a great father, of course, but I'm just taking it slow when it comes to two children. As far as marriage, I'm open to the idea. I
I want to be married. I want to be a bride. I loved being a bride, and I wouldn't be opposed to getting married again, to be honest, it's just finding the right time. And they say, as he gave, I didn't want to be jaded in regards to that situation because I feel like everyone is different and not because that situation my first marriage didn't work doesn't mean that my second can't. So yeah, that's my allok on it. Question number three comes from Melissa. She asks are you
good at forgiveness? What would you tell anyone trying to learn to forgive? Oh? Okay, this is good. I'm all about forgiveness. You guys, I am good. I'm good with forgiveness. I have to say the way I see it is, who am I not to forgive? I'm not perfect, I've made mistakes. I want God to forgive me. So I'm going to forgive the person even if they haven't asked for forgiveness, because again, you guys, forgiving someone is a
gift that you give yourself, not the other person. It's something where you're like, I release myself from this pain, and I also release you, and it just gives you so much peace. It gives you this feeling of liberation and not having to carry that pain around. So I'm a huge unforgiveness. I think it really does make you a happier person. And when you're holding onto resentment that
makes you sick, it really does. It causes even health issues, you guys, when we are holding onto resentment, so it's important even for your health to forgive. That doesn't mean you have to forget. You can work on for unforgetting, but forgiveness is definitely key and knowing. Okay, I forgive you, but maybe I'm going to stay arms length the way because I haven't forgotten about this. But I forgive you
know what I mean. And what I would tell someone that's trying to forgive is just to see it that way, to see it as this is a gift for myself. And yes it's difficult, but if I forgive you for something that maybe you haven't even admitted to, something that you haven't even recognized, it's gonna be healthier for me. It's gonna be healthier for me, for my future, and it's going to give me those wings to just fly
and accomplish my dreams and my everyday goals. And now that we're on the topic of forgiveness, for those of you that don't know, I do have a book called Forgiveness, both in Spanish and English, so we have better on and forgiveness, and I talk all about forgiveness and the journey of forgiving because it is not easy. It's easier said than done. But I hope that my book can give you even more insight on this topic. So that was a good question, Thank you. Question number four comes
from de Jaa. I'm so sorry. I hope I'm not pronouncing your I'm like butchering your name here, pronouncing it wrong. I'm so sorry, but she wants to know when you can expect new music. Oh nice question. Okay, So new music coming like now? Okay, we have we're working on the third single of the fourth album. The fourth album
comes out in April. God willing you guys help me pray that we're able to finish the album because I've been so busy with the book tour as well, so um getting into the studio and getting all that done, and I'm such a perfectionist. It's been a little hard. But I'm hoping that April we will have a new album, which would be my fourth album, you guys. So, and we're working on singles, so yes, a lot of new music this year, a lot of new music. I have
a lot of ideas, you guys. I'm hoping to do at the end of the year, something very special project that's very special to me. So once we get this one, which is is the title of the album, then we can work on this special music project that I have in mind. I love. I gets so excited when I talk about music. Okay, So question number five is also from dejan Ay. I like that name, but hopefully I'm
pronouncing it correctly. Okay, So this time she wants to know in the past, you've mentioned not wanting to have any kids, but more recently you've become more open and even excited about the idea. What changed, you know what? I think, for the first time in my life, I'm dating someone that makes me feel excited about having kids because I feel like he would be a wonderful father
and that's what's important. Even though my unborn child, you know, isn't here physically, I think about this kid, you know, girl or boy, and I'm like, I, if something happens to me, what I feel comfortable leaving my child with this person. I love his family. Um, they're really great. His mom is amazing, his grandma is Honestly, I feel like God gave me a new family. To be honest, I know that sounds weird, but like, obviously, yes, a
new family, but I just I don't know. They're wonderful, so I think that they would do a really good job helping him raise my child as something were to happen to me. So I think of that, and he just makes me excited. I know he wants kids, but we're having so much fun together that we're just right now. We're like, no, we want to travel, we want to do all kinds of things. But guys, the truth is that my mommy clock is kind of ticking. So to make a decision kind of quickly, UM, just letting it be.
I've said it, you know before. I'm just letting it be. I'm not It's like I'm not wanting to, but I'm not not wanting to. I hope that makes sense. I'm just kind of open. So if it happens, and I don't know, I just feel like it's the person that i'm with that I'm like, Hey, if it happens, I'll be I'll be happy. I'll be like, all right, cool, let's let's let's, you know, roll with the punches on this one. So thank you for that question. Question number six is from DAYA. She says, have you been able
to watch your mom's Monterey concert footage? Yes? In fact, I have. Johnny is the one that has it in his hands right now. We have a lot of plans for that footage. It is I have not watched it in detail. I think what's your question is is if I've been able to watch it emotionally because that's when she's saying her last song to me. That was the last song that she basically dedicated to me publicly, and I felt like it was her way of saying, I'm
sorry that she missed me. So if she wouldn't have done that, you guys, I think I would have it would have been a lot harder. It gave me piece to know that my mom was thinking of me at her last concert. We obviously didn't know it was her last concert, but at her concert and I knew. I knew we missed each other, and I knew it was just a matter of time. So I have watched it.
Every time I watched it, of course I cry. It's getting better for me to watch her and to listen to her in interviews because I can listen to her music without a visual, but once I get a visual, I just want to jump into the screen and hug her. And especially when it's like the reality show and things
like that, it really makes me miss my mama. There's Jenny Rivera, the artist, and I'm a huge fan of, but then there is Dolores Jenne Rivera, who is my mama, and her voice and her advice, and it's just that's still a little hard for me sometimes. But with the Monterrey concert, I think I just have to take off my daughter cap and put on a business cap because now we have business decisions to make in regards to that concert. So I have to really sit down and
watch it fully. But it has gotten a little easier, it has. The next question comes from yes see Flacky's nine one. She's wondering if I'll make music with my sister. She says it would be nice. Well, well, well, I'm so glad you asked me that question. We just had a meeting and we have a huge plan my sister and I to do something together and with someone else.
I can't say yet because I wanted to be a complete surprise, but it's long overdue, you guys, A song with my sister Jackie and I. Jennica, if you guys didn't know, has a beautiful voice too, My sister's kin sang. I am a huge fan of their voices and Jackie. I'm trying to convince Jennica to jump on this song with us and this other person. So it's coming, you guys. It's something that I've been wanting to do for a long time with my sister Jackie. So yes, I agree,
it would be really nice. Yes, Okay, So question number eight is from Jasmine, She says Cheeky's. What's your favorite nail in spo or color that never fails? She says hers is red Girl. I love red, I love white, I love French tip, and I am huge on almond shape. I just feel like it just looks a little bit more natural. I love gel x versus like traditional acrylic nails. And when I have my inspo. It all depends on
what's going on in my life. But my everyday life, Like right now, my nails are like a cloudy white because I feel like it goes with everything, and then they last a little longer. So when I do something crazy, I feel like men fallow. After like a week, I get tired of it. So I'm like, I want to change it. But I go on Pinterest, you guys, That's like my secret. I love Pinterest. I go and I'm like nail art and I just get my little inspo on there. So I highly recommend that they have great
stuff on there. It just all depends on my mood. During the summer, I love bright colors. I'm all about bright pink, me on yellow, all that stuff. It just all depends. I'm not afraid to just be like boom, you know, be out there, be loud. But my every day my go to is a cloudy white, a white white, a black red and French tip. Believe it or not. I like that question, by the way. Okay. Number nine
comes from Dora. Her question is, as a person who has been judged incorrectly, how have you overcome those struggles throughout the years? M hmm, this is this is a good one. I have been judged incorrectly quite a bit and it's very difficult. I think more so when I was going through it. Um, even when they called me unfaithful. That's something that really got to me because I'm like, wait a second, especially when it's not true. It is when it really make gala that I'm like, dude, that sucks.
And even when it's like true and they say something like, it's still like dude, what you don't even know the full story? So where are you even giving an opinion? But anyways, when I'm judged in correctly, I think what has helped me now and I've learned is I need to focus on the people that do know me. My siblings, my significant other, my team that know me and deal with me day by day and that they know that I wouldn't be capable of doing that, or they know
who I am. That gives me peace. I asked myself every night and I'm like, did you do something good today? How do you feel with yourself today? Is there's something that you need to apologize about to the person or just out loud and say, damn, I probably shouldn't have cut that person off or anything. I do like a self check every night, and that keeps you accountable, you guys. It keeps you on your toes and saying okay, like okay,
well I want to be better tomorrow. For me, it's like I'm not you can judge me, especially if it's incorrectly, like you don't even know me. I just check in with myself and my way is my heart in the right place. That's important, you guys, because you're always going to get judged incorrectly and criticized, especially with social media. You have to really be strong minded and emotionally. I always say, have a hard shell, but a soft heart,
you know, and just know it's part of life. And you know you don't even know me at the end of the day, because if you knew me, you wouldn't be saying this. So that's what really has helped me. And I hope that helps you because if you're asking, it's for a reason. Hope that helps. The next question comes from the fan page edit ex cheek Ease. The question is how is your relationship with Emilia? Going? Thank you so much for asking. Um, it's going good. Honestly,
He's he's a man of peace, guys. I've learned through this relationship that I have been so used to drama in my life that it's like now that I have peace. It's not that it got boring it because it hasn't, but it's just like kind of like I would catch myself like thinking is it too good to be true? Like let me ruffle some feathers real quick so we can argue. But I stopped that because that does not get you anywhere, you guys. But it's helped me understand
a lot about myself. He's just such a peaceful dude, easy going, no semite, nada. He's just so freaking chill that he chills me out. We're a great balance. Um, So it's going really well. I have nothing to complain about at all. To be honest, he works he does his thing, he lets me do my thing. He is very good at explaining things to me, and he's so patient. Uh it's just a very different relationship for me, to be honest. So I really appreciate you asking because it's
it's going. It's going really good. It really is. I can't complain. He's a great guy. He's a great guy. Shout out to Amelia. Okay. The next question comes from Peaches Grandad one X. The question is which sibling do you have the closest relationship with. Okay, So, I have
to say Jennica. I'm close to all my siblings, but I feel like my best friend is Jennica, like overall, not just because she's my sibling, but I feel like I can speak to her about everything and anything, and she is very direct and very honest, and sometimes I'm like, dang, you're such an a hole, But um, she's very wise beyond her years. So her and I are really really close. I think, like, sister, what do you think about this?
And and and when she has she confides in me, So I think because that also, I feel the same way with her. But again, I can honestly say I'm close with all my siblings. We can talk about anything. They can come and talk to me about anything. I can go and talk to Jackie. She gives a great advice too. So they're all I'm close to them in different ways. But I would have to say, if I'm being honest, and you guys know I'm honest, it would be with Jennica. So yeah, siblings. I hope you guys
don't get hurt, but they already know. And I think we all kind of go to Jenica. Mikey does, Johnny does, Jackie does, or Jackie comes to me. I don't know, but we all kind of go to Jenica. Okay, So question number twelve, Johnny wants to know what the right way to deal with a breakup baby. A breakup the right way. There is no right way, to be honest, it's just something that can help you. Is I don't know if you broke up with the person it was
a mutual agreement or they broke up with you. A breakup is always hard, and you just have to know that it is a process and you need to trust the process. Don't rush anything. I don't recommend onlo that was just that's just temporary. If you go and you start something with someone else, it can come in backfire. So give yourself time to heal first of all, and with this person, do the pros and cons list, which means what are their qualities and what ior what are
their faults? You know, and outweigh that. That always helps you just see things and say, Okay, what is this person causing me? Did they did they cause me more pain or more happiness? And regardless of the situation, I think that it's just trusting the process and praying yourself through it. I always bring up prayer and God because that's what's helped me through everything in my life. And
heartbreak sucks and I know it does. And it's just embracing the pain and taking deep breaths and saying, Okay, I'm gonna be a fine, everything's gonna be okay, breathing through it. That's the best advice that I can give you. And give yourself. Give yourself some time, don't rush into anything. And if your heart is hurting, johnnyso I really really do, because it's it's it's not it's not easy. So I feel you. I feel you. Only says here, she's reminding me of one of my sayings that I love all
the time. Remember, Johnny, pain is a pastor promotion. This pain, too shall pass, and it's going to bring someone better in your life if you learn the lesson that you're meant to learn behind this breakup. Okay, this next question comes from Yvette. Okay, so she's asking why things ended between my ex and I, my ex husband and I, And UM, why do I feel and why did I say that he's a devil in disguise? I don't know when I said at you, guys, I don't think I
said it about him. I said it about someone that came after our separation, which you, guys, if you have the book and you read it. If not, go read it. I talk about um the devil and disguise, but I don't think I said it about about him, per se. Things ended for many reasons, guys. Um, there's not one actually one main main reason. But it all boils down to lies. I don't care how big, how white, how black. The lie is a lie is a lie, and I prefer in ugly, the ugly truth then a disguised lie.
I just I can't, I just I cannot with that. So it really does boil down to the lying because when you lie in a relationship, it really brings out insecurities that makes you rethink everything, and a person that you're with should make you feel confident and secure and and and emotionally stable. You guys are supposed to help each other and give each other that, So if someone's not doing that and and pulling in their bargain of the deal, it just makes everything lopsided and it brings
up a lot of different things. So lying is a no no. Guys in relationships, just be straight up, like straight up like here. It is the good of the bad and the ugly. So that's to make it short ish. Lying was a huge thing, and then you will get the details in my book Unstappable, So I recommend you read that Unstappable or Invincible in Espanol. I just wants to know if I've ever regretted being a public figure because of the lack of privacy and constant cheeseman. No, honestly,
I have never felt that way. I've never felt like I regret the path that I'm on. I feel like I am definitely on the path that God wants me to be on. Because this wasn't necessarily my plan, My whole life. It's just something that happened, and choices that I made obviously created this destiny. But no, I think it's it's someone just asked me the other day, like chickens doesn't bother you like and publico, And I'm like,
you know, I've learned to also switch that. There are times when I'm like literally in the middle of eating a taco and and they come and ask for a picture, and I'm like, I haven't even finished chewing my you know, my food, and like my finger smelled like cilantro and acho, and you know, I'm like kind of like, uh, sometimes I feel like more prudent when coming to ask for a picture, but I never say no to a picture,
and I just see it as it's a blessing. And I I've seen it this this way since I was little, since I've seen my mom, you know, every where we went, they would stop us, didn't matter where we were, to ask her for a picture. And I always saw it like, these are the people that help my mom feed us, you know, they buy her music, they buy her products, and I was just always so grateful with them, and that's how I feel now. Even more so, I'm like, you know what, they're asking for a picture for a reason.
You know, they probably watched the things that I do. They're reading my books or listen to my podcast. Like the least I can do is take a picture, so I don't regret it. I I feel like it's a beautiful way of helping others, and um, God has given me this platform to do something positive and that's the way that I see it. So thank you so much for for that question. Iris Jocelyne Ochoa asks what's the biggest risk you've ever taken? The biggest risk? I'm a
risk taker. I'm all about taking risks. I feel like if you don't risk, there's no gain, Like you have to be somewhat of a gambler in life in order to achieve your goals in order to be successful. Now, I think the biggest risk that I've taken in and I don't think I know was was getting married because I knew and I had that hunch and that feeling of he's not ready to be the man that I need. But I still took the risk and it was a costly painful risk. So I think that one has been
the biggest thus far and the most painful. So without giving too much detail, you guys can read it in my book Unstoppable. I have to be honest. That's definitely the biggest Edgar asks. I would like to know how
you stay so positive and motivated. Every day I wake up and I say that I want to be a positive force in the world, and anyone that is in my life and comes into my life and watches my stories on Instagram, and I just know that it's a part of my mission and it's what makes me happy to make others happy, to make them, you know, to inspire them. And the comments that I get in my d m s stating that okay, I'm on the right track makes me feel good. So every day it's a
choice that I make. It's an everyday choice, guys, like it is in marriage or your partner, Like you have to choose that person every day. You have to choose to want to be better, you know, to to have a better body, which means you have to do certain things. So it's a choice. Every single day is an opportunity. So to me, it's helped me because it makes me happy. So I choose to say I want to be positive. I want to be motivated because if I feel positive,
if I am motivated, then I can motivate others. And I need to be the better version of myself every single day. So I choose myself, Guys. I choose myself every day because by choosing myself, I choose you, guys. Alfredo Martinez wants to know if you were to change anything from the past, what would it be. Wow. Um, I'm the type of person that doesn't really like to regret anything. I feel like everything helps you become who
you are meant to become in life. I think if I had to change anything, to be honest, is opening up that door of getting tattoos because I was so young when I was eighteen when I got my first tattoo, and then I kind of just liked it, and then now I'm at an age where I'm like, oh, what did I do that? So I think that's the only thing that I would probably change. Other than that, even like the situation with my mom and everything, It's taught me so much that I don't know if i'd say
I'd necessarily change it. But something that I have a little bit more control over is my body and what I do to it. So I would probably say that because now I want to remove them all to be honest with you, my my tattoo. Okay, next question is from Chantal. She says, how do you and your siblings managed to not let arguments create riffs or damage your
relationship as siblings? I love that question, and any siblings out there that are listening, I recommend for you guys to make it your mission, and sometimes it could be a mission impossible to keep yourselves united. My mom is something that mink, something that she embedded in me. Every single almost every single day, I kild you not. I want you and your siblings to be different from me and my siblings. I don't want you guys to fight. And it is your duty and your responsibility as the
eldest to keep you guys together. And that's what I've done. And I think because I have that so present that I'm like, Okay, the best way that I can honor my mom's legacy is by taking care of her most precious jewels, her most precious treasures, which are my siblings. And I feel like that's how I'm honoring her, and I'm honoring our her hard work and everything that she had to sacrifice. For us is by keeping us together, and it's just wanting to be better and wanting that
relationship and not allowing as the eldest um. And you don't have to be the eldest to do this. You could be the youngest, the middle child, it doesn't matter. It's saying, you know, wait a second, no matter what happens, we cannot let anybody come between us. Of Course we're going to argue. Of course we're going to disagree, but we let's agree to disagree sort of thing like, Okay, we're all different, but at the end of the day, we have the same goal, which is being together, which
is being good for our parents. Because so it's doing it for a better good being close to your sip things. So I hope that helped. Evalia Barrassa Lopez wants to know what I order at Starbucks. She says, I would like to know more about your Starbucks to rings with low sugar or sugar free. She says, she's trying to make a change. Oh my god, lah, yeah, um, that's wonderful that you're trying to make a change. It's the
small changes that make a big difference. I saying, Okay, I'm not gonna I'm gonna do sugar free sugar like you're doing now, Like this is great. I'm really really happy for you. So what I order is a Keto drink. It is an iced coffee, a splash of heavy whipping cream, two pumps of sugar free vanilla, and one packet of Stevia iced and you could do this. I like it iced better than hot, but that is what I get
at Starbucks. So and if you don't like um heavy whipping cream, always ask for a splash, because if not, you can ask for a little bit of almond milk as well. I don't like anything too sweet, so that's why I do two pumps of sugar free vanilla and one Stevia packet. But yeah, try that. Let me know what you think, Okay, send me a damn girl. Okay, so says what would the cheeky ease of the present day say to a cheekis who is fifteen years old? Oh my goodness, you got me on this one. Okay,
let me think back. Oh fifteen, I was going through quite a bit actually with my mom. My mom wasn't talking to me for two months. That was the very first time she had shut me out. Of her life was when I was fourteen turning fifteen. So for my fifteenth birthday, you guys, I didn't get a happy birthday from my mom. I talked about it in my book Forgiveness. If you guys want to go and you know, catch the full story. But anyways, Oh, what would I tell her?
To be more honest? That's what I would tell her, that little be I would tell that little cheek ees um, be more honest, be straight up um again, Honesty is the best policy, guys, I I could have. That argument that I had with my mom was so silly. It
was all because I wasn't I didn't communicate. Communication is key in every relationship, and I didn't communicate to my mom that we had gotten out of school early and at I was gonna go across the street to have a hamburger and cheese, a cheeseburger and fries with my friends. May say way boys, and say let me say a way, you know, lad, I should have called her and said, hey, Mom, I didn't know I had forgot we're getting out early. I'm gonna go across the street. She thought I had
deceived her, and I did. In a way, I should have let her know, so be more honest. For sure, I would be like, you know, just just be communicate girl, It'll keep you out of trouble. So I'll tell I'll tell that chee is that every day because Jesus. Okay, so good question. Soy diego g a d o y he says, He says, his question number twenty one. Which prayer do you do when you feel you can't handle things anymore? Oh? Okay, So it's it's not a prayer, but it's the serenity prayer. Well, I guess it is
a prayer, but it's not like in the Bible. It's a serenity prayer. And it goes like this, God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and wisdom to know the difference. That helps me so much in times of gribulation in pain. Also, I don't know the Bible verse, but I know what it says, I can do all things through Christ who strengthened me. That's one that my mom always use. So those two are
my go to prayers. So I really like that question. Thank you so much for asking um. So hopefully it helps you. I am Armando j asks will you ever make a full English album? I love these questions, guys. Okay, yes, I don't know if I'll do a full English maybe in English EP which consists of five songs. Maybe I will do a full full album. I don't know, but there are plans of doing English music. I want to do something very different, like guys. You guys don't even
know what kind of music. It's so different how I think this is my boss, b Armando, it's my boss. P Yes, I love you, Papa by the way, Okay, he's like, oh g he's from Dallas, so shout out to him. But I do think that it's gonna happen. I just don't know when. I wanna kind of give my Spanish music sometimes, but it would be completely different, like you guys would be like what yeah, so I don't want to say what, but just think of in dr red Erika Ericaba do like oh oh, it gets
me excited. Lumma think Romo, Hi, this is one of my boss pieces as well. Leta or Jane, I'm luis them wow, Gjobrafiro in um Saves is Luckily La la fuerza chio the mastermind is j We went Okay, guys, thank you so much for taking the time to write me and ask me your questions. A lot of you wrote in just to show your support and that means the world to me, you guys. So before I let you go, I'm going to leave you with this motivational quote.
It is kind of a quote, but I want to give you guys a little bit of advice now that we're on this like ask cheekies questions stuff. I used to have this quote on the wall in the bathroom of my salon and it said today, commit an act of kindness. So I want to tell you guys to do the same. Commit an act of kindness every single day, start today if you can. It could be as simple as opening up the door for someone helping an elderly lady. If you see her putting her groceries in her car,
maybe offer her some help. I don't know. Send someone like inedible arrangement out of nowhere. Someone that you were thinking about. Doesn't have to mean nothing crazy big. Send someone that you love or someone you haven't talked to in a long time. Send them a little message of hope. Hey, almost us thinking of you. Praying for you. Just I
wanted to give you guys that advice. I think it's super important to always commit an act of kindness every single day because it's paying it forward and I don't know, I just felt in my heart to do that, So do it. And with that being said, thank you guys so much for listening to another episode. And like I said, we'll be airing a part two of your questions very soon, so don't forget to listen to Cheeks and Chill every Monday until next time, los Amo. This is a production
of My Heart Radio and Mike podcast Network. Follow us on Instagram at mia Podcasts and follow me Cheeks That's c h i q u i s. For more podcasts from My Heart, visit the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
