In this episode, I reflect on the goals we set for the year and how God’s plan has continued to unfold, often changing our direction. I encourage you to embrace the uncomfortable seasons in life because growth awaits on the other side. I also share my experience at the 30th anniversary of the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans.
We discuss Rapsody’s album Don’t Cry for Me, which was released as an instant classic. The vibe of the week is a collaboration that blends my roots with my East Coast upbringing: Never Enough featuring Keznamdi and Nicole Bus.
Do you reflect based on a timeline or a goal? We’ll explore the difference between your intentions and your actions. What lessons do you carry forward? Let’s grant ourselves the grace to learn and evolve. Reflection: Are you your own worst enemy?
Thank you for listening and for adding new dimensions to your definitions. Keep growing, keep exploring, and keep defining life on your terms.
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