Tag: hope
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Caregiver Life 101

“Take care of yourself.” It’s the first thing people say when they find out you’re a caregiver—and quite honestly, it’s the last thing they help you understand. When my husband Dexter was diagnosed in 2019 with Fanconi Anemia, a rare and complicated genetic disorder that predisposes individuals to multiple types of cancer, I was thrown…
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Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Aging, Understanding, and Hope

When you live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), every day can feel like a puzzle you weren’t given all the pieces to—especially when you’ve lived most of your life not knowing you even had it. For me, EDS isn’t just a diagnosis; it’s a life journey that has spanned four decades of unanswered questions, unexplained pain,…
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Don’t Trust Every Feeling — Learn to See Beyond

Our emotions can be powerful indicators, but they can also be deceptive. How many times have we “felt” like something was wrong, only to discover that our instincts were off? Or “felt” afraid of something that turned out to be harmless? Emotions are real, yes—but they don’t always speak truth. They are often rooted in…
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Finding Real Connection: The Power of Community Engagement and Mental Health

Studies have shown that involvement in community activities significantly reduces feelings of loneliness and depression. According to the American Journal of Psychiatry, “Social connectedness is…
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Freedom’s Pursuit: The Mystery Girl – A Gripping Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Survival
So, I just wanted to re-share this post since my other one didn’t turn out well the other day. But please watch the video, leave a comment and let me know what you think. Also be sure to visit my store where you can find this and more at www.cggc.store In a world where honor…
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The Teacher Who Changed My Life: A Story of Resilience and Understanding

Who was your most influential teacher? Why? Growing up as a product of the 70s, 80s, and 90s was anything but easy. It was a time when learning disabilities were misunderstood, and those who learned differently were often labeled as troublemakers. In an era where little was known about neurodivergence, children like me were cast…
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Finding Balance: The Importance of Mental, Physical, and Spiritual Health

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the demands of daily life. Between work, family, and personal responsibilities, we often neglect our own well-being. However, God calls us to care for our whole selves—mind, body, and spirit. When we seek balance in these areas, we not only experience a more fulfilling life,…
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A Busy Week of Big Goals, Family Visits, and Faith

Hey y’all! It’s been a whirlwind of a week, filled with both hard work and cherished moments with family. With a little break from teaching my little ones due to Spring Break, I took the opportunity to focus on some long-term goals—including the launch of my Country Girl Gone City store! I’m so excited to…
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Miracles: Then and Now

(Part 5) Ai Audio As the final candle of the menorah is lit, its radiance illuminates a timeless truth: miracles are not just events of the past—they are a part of our present and future, woven into the fabric of our faith. Chanukah celebrates a miracle that defied human limitations, reminding us that God’s power…
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Community and Tradition

(Part 4) Ai Audio Chanukah is not just a celebration of miracles; it’s also a time to honor the traditions and community that keep faith alive across generations. The story of Chanukah reminds us that the flame of faith doesn’t burn in isolation—it is passed down, nurtured, and strengthened by the people around us. From…
