Someone needs to hear this, see this, speak this, and know this.

The stumble is NOT the end. When you choose to stop walking, THAT’S the end.

Don’t stop walking.

When you stumble, if you happen to fall down, then get up and dust yourself off.

If your fall was dramatic you probably are discombobulated and unsure of the correct direction in which to go. Yes, it happens. It may take a moment to figure out which way to go, and it may require counsel or input from others, but once you have confirmed the way to go—get to walking!!

Don’t be concerned about the pace. As long as there’s forward movement, then there’s progress. As you strengthen and increase your confidence, your pace and intensity will also increase. The focus should be on continuing the journey—by any means necessary!

~Natasha L. Foreman

P.S. Thanks Arleen for inspiring me to write and share this with others. I’m paying it forward. Love you sis!!!!

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These words shared today by Pamela Hale-Burns moved me so that I was motivated to stop what I was doing to take her words and provide a visual stimulant. She was speaking to herself but I’m sure just like others who read the words, it feels as though the words are just for me.

So I took Pamela’s words and strategically placed them on this image of a hand holding a rose.

I chose this image because of what it symbolizes to me.

That delicate rose represents you. Be careful with it!

Love,

~Natasha

Copyright notice for quotation from Pamela Hale-Burns:  Copyright 2018. Pamela Hale-Burns. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2018. Natasha Foreman Bryant/Natasha L. Foreman. All Rights Reserved.