When I was young and having a bad day — or when fear crept in — I used to daydream and imagine my future. Some may discourage that kind of thinking, but I truly believe it’s what kept me sane as a child. Seeing the bigger picture has always been essential to me. It’s how I’ve learned to build a strong foundation — one that I can always return to, even when I stumble or lose my footing.
That foundation reminds me that no setback is permanent, and no storm lasts forever. It encourages me to get back on track, to keep going, and to believe that something better is always ahead.
This mindset has been my secret to staying joyful. I’ve learned to see beyond the present moment, to look past the challenges, and to fix my eyes on a brighter future. My optimism is deeply rooted in my faith — because I know the power and greatness of the Lord. He has always had my back, and His track record of coming through for me is impeccable.
Knowing that God is with me makes it easier to stay hopeful, even when life feels heavy. But that doesn’t mean I never feel overwhelmed — we all do. The key is not to stay there. When I reach those moments, I remind myself that it’s okay to feel what I need to feel. I allow myself a short grace period — three hours, max — to process, breathe, and release. Then I get back up, dust myself off, and face whatever’s in front of me.
Because self-pity might feel comforting for a moment, but it’s never productive.
So chin up. Feel everything you need to feel, but don’t forget who you are and whose you are. Better days are coming — always. 🌤️
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