Thought of the Day
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Thought of the Day: Embracing Trials and Tribulations
I love this quote from Hannah Whitall Smith. It is featured in the book, 100 Days of Grace for Women [published by Freeman-Smith]. I keep reading these words and visualizing my circumstances from the outside looking in. Try doing this. How many times did your mind wander from your visualization? Did you lose focus? It…
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Quote of the Day
I read this quote from Anne Graham Lotz in the book “100 Days of Grace For Women” and I just had to share it. Maybe you will pay it forward and share it with others. Hopefully. ~Natasha
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Thought of the Day: One More Time
Thanks to my sis-in-love Arleen for sending this to me yesterday. Please take a moment to pause, read, reflect, and fully ingest this message: This is a call to action. Get up, get out, live fully and intentionally, do something positively different, heartfelt, encouraging and inspiring. What are you waiting for? Bye! ~Natasha Copyright 2018.…
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Thought of the Day: Fear and Faith
There’s a quote by an anonymous author that perfectly describes the relationship between fear and faith. It reads: “Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. No one was there“. When we walk by faith, fear has no place near us let alone in us. It’s like the deadbeat loser who rings your doorbell and sees…
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Thought of the Day: Making Choices
My sister-in-love, Arleen, sent this to me this morning and I was motivated to share. I hope that it inspires and motivates you. Enjoy! ~Natasha
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Quote of the Day: On Pain Management
I just read these words below and decided to create an image that could be captured and shared with others. We love visuals and memes, and the like. May these words help you and someone that you know—or maybe through your sharing, it helps someone you don’t know. Have a blessed day! ~Natasha
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This Week I Think of and Celebrate Brandon
March 20, 2018 would have been Brandon’s 36th birthday. I can never forget my friend’s birthday. My iPhone calendar reminds me one week before and also on the day of. Also, his birthday is the day before my paternal grandmother’s. This week I’ve spent each day reflecting over my memories of Brandon Clarke, aka “B…
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Thought of the Day: Closing Doors to the Past
Do you hear that? Listen closely. That is the sound of a door to the past closing. You have the options of locking it and storing the key or tossing it to never be reclaimed. You can also choose to keep it unlocked, knowing that every time that door to the past opens a flood…
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Thought of The Day: Be Mindful of the Bridges
Copyright 2018. Natasha Foreman Bryant. All Rights Reserved.
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Thought of the Day: Run Your Race, Stop Being Distracted by Others
A few years ago I was cycling with a group of friends on the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia. Someone said to me that they admired that I wasn’t concerned with keeping up with the fastest, more experienced cyclists—that I always remained focused on riding at my pace. I told him, “I’m focused on me…
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These Three Things I Ask From Strong Women…Yeah YOU!
Eloyce Mitchell is my friend Carman’s mother. She sent me this powerful image on Facebook and I posted it along with the message that you see below. I knew that I couldn’t possibly tag every woman that I know on Facebook (because I’m bound to forget someone), and I know that not all of…
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Thought of the Day: Can You Stand the Rain?
Enter 2018 hopeful and with great focus and determination–ridding yourself of people and things that will hold you back, push and keep you down, or drain the essence that makes you uniquely you. This applies to all relationships—love, friendships, and business. My intuition is strong and I read people and energy well. I know those…