"We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you." 2 Chronicles 20:12
Heyyyy! Welcome to my new blog! I'm so happy you're here. You may be wondering what the "Do-Over" is, and that, my friends, is the re-creation of my last site, called, "Micah Moments". If you're confused as to how exactly that blog ended, you could say I had a "Micah Moment" and forgot to write down the password. Seems small, right? I forgot that small little silly 8 character password to my website, and lost it all. HONESTLY, it was extremely heartbreaking. However, that negative was turned into a positive when I wiped my tears and started fresh. You are NOW reading my NEW site, "Feeling Faithful". I couldn't be more grateful for your visit!
Any who, without any further rants and rambles... let's jump straight into today's objective: Instead of dwelling on the consequences of the negative, take it and turn it into an even bigger positive; give an effective purpose to it. "Micah Moments" was most definitely a BIG milestone of achievements I've made, because it was something I didn't even know was my calling. I knew I loved writing, and that it was my absolute best asset; I did not know, yet, that I could use it to reach a much larger audience on any and every passion I had. With some helping hands and generous hearts, I built up the courage to start that blog from the bottom, working harder and harder for it to ONE DAY reach the top.
As we all know, that did not exactly go as planned. The bright side of this loss, is that NOW I can make this HUGE bump in the road, into an even better site. I now have the opportunity to put my energy into something similar, but much different. Saying I am excited is an understatement! You see, just like me, you'll find obstacles that may seem unreachable. Some days feel like they will never end, and you're not sure what the next step is going to look like. Luckily, we have this unfailing, overwhelmingly perfect Father who will ensure his plan for us is carried out in the way he deems fit. Believe me, I have felt like I was at rock bottom a million times, and before I started reminding myself of the potential negative outcomes that may result, I painted over the doubt in my brain that said I wasn't gonna make it.
I have brilliant news for you: Your life goes on, even if in that moment it feels like it's over. Something I practice more now than ever is positive SELF reassurance. I know what I am capable of, and I am confident in my skillset that God has given me. I know that even if my plan didn't carry out in the way I wanted, I know that God had more in store for me in the long run. When God gives you mountains, he doesn't want you to sit and pout about the upcoming challenges you face; he wants you to ATTACK those obstacles with a heart full of Jesus and a mind full of discipline and drive. It has taken me a while to understand, and I STILL struggle with approaching challenges with the utmost confidence, but I am SO MUCH better than yesterday.
To wrap things up, though it may feel like the end, there is so much God has put in front of you to experience, still. Your mistakes do not define who you are, and there is ALWAYS a tomorrow; being just one percent better than yesterday is still amazing. I hope you all got something out of today's post, and I'll check in with you guys next Friday! Thank you so much for your visit.
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