In the process of becoming that woman God wants you to be, trials and tribulations will be a part of your growth.
As a believer, you might find yourself asking questions about things you know or have been taught.
This is part of the process, it is like refining a diamond. You will learn about yourself and appreciate the power and strength in you.
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The spirit of limitation is to be restrained, stagnant, and to lack purpose. It can be situational, fear, self-doubts, and words that have been spoken about us by people in our lives. You are capable of doing amazing things.
Here are a few tips I learned during my boundary work. You need to understand your needs before putting boundaries in place . Setting boundaries is a continuous process that you will at some point keep working on and improving on.
Boundaries simply mean am putting myself first. But why do we struggle to put up boundaries? Where is the guilt, shame, or fear coming from? How do you put up boundaries? For someone who has never considered the importance of boundaries, what should you be doing to ensure you set a healthy boundary? Boundaries simply mean Putting Yourself First.
How do the people around you identify you? Do you portray a watered-down version of yourself or you’ve been able to stay authentic despite the trials and challenges you encounter on a daily basis?
At times, we find ourselves in dark places or situations where we feel like our voice has been completely shut down and we’re struggling to find ourselves. You are not defined by your past.
Sometimes we experience a massive shift in our relationships or circle of friends. It can be very hurtful, heartbreaking, or confusing because you’re used to what’s familiar. I have learned that some relationships need to end or take a really long break because your next seasons require more than what you think that relationship could be.
In the process of becoming the woman God wants you to be, the woman you envision yourself to be, trials and tribulations will definitely be a part of your growth process. But remember you’re coming out healed, stronger, healthier, happier, filled with purpose and manifesting.