I can safely say that 2017 has been the best year of my life so far. I’ve been through so much. I want to share 5 things I’ve learned and I want you guys my family members to comment below 3 things you have learned so far this year.
5 THINGS I’VE LEARNED IN THE PAST 10 MONTHS
1) TRUST
I’ve learned that if you don’t trust in God, You will never have the bravery to do things out of your comfort zone. I made the bold move a few months ago to move out of my fathers house at 18 years old. I was very unhappy there. I felt like I reached the peak of depression after trying to take it all for 7 years. Definitely trusting in God, Knowing he has a purpose in my life made me hopeful.
2) PATIENCE
These past 10 months have been a test. My patience is being tested every single day. I’ve learned to be patient about the future. Sometimes we are so eager to know what God has prepared for us or why am I not where I want to be. Being inpatient creates anxiety, It can’t allow you to live. Being patient has helped me come a long way.
3) I AM QUALIFIED
I used to feel like I wasn’t qualified to be great in life. I felt like I wasn’t worthy of achieving my dreams.. That is crazy because the moment God breathed life into me, That moment made me qualified to achieve everything I desired on this earth. You can do anything through Christ who strengthens you.
4) FORGIVE
This one is one I am still working on. Forgiving sets you free. This year definitely put me in the hot seat with forgiving. But I have found that every time you leave things on God’s hands it get’s easier. Don’t do it by yourself girl!
5) BEING HAPPY WITH NOTHING
Definitely when I moved out I had nothing but love and people who loved me. Happiness doesn’t have to be materialistic. Be happy when you have nothing. Be thankful because your “nothing” can be “everything” for someone else.
I hope you guys enjoyed this blog post! Happy Sunday fam! I hope you guys have an amazing week and remember that I am always here to support you guys!
Much love,
Melody
I learned to believe, patience, to have faith, self care, and to be thankful for another day of life.