Day 13: Finding a Reason to Wake up in the Mornings

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2024 · 17 MIN

Day 13: Finding a Reason to Wake up in the Mornings

from Shades of Strong® Podcast | From “Strong Black Woman” to Supported Black Woman · host Shirl | Shaddes of Strong

My strong is waking up each day with a sense of purpose and passion. Welcome to Day 13 of our “me-first” journey! Today, we’re diving into finding a reason to wake up in the morning. It’s so easy to lose ourselves in the hustle and bustle of daily life, but this journey is about discovering what sets your soul on fire and gives you a sense of purpose beyond just your day to day obligations. We want to wake up with excitement and intention, ready to embrace the day with a fire that fuels your soul. Finding a reason to wake up in the morning starts with reconnecting with what truly matters to you. It’s about carving out moments in your day, in the middle of the chaos, to reflect on your passions, your dreams, and the things that bring you joy. So today, take a moment to ask yourself: What excites me? What makes me feel alive? And how can I infuse more of that into my daily life? If you’re looking to rediscover what lights you up, this episode is for you. Be sure to join our upcoming Un-caped workshop on July 30th, where we’ll dive even deeper into these topics. Save your seat with the link in the show notes.  Stay Connected with All Things Shades of Strong and the Black Female Experience:  – Register for the “Uncpaed” Workshop  – Stay Connected and Follow us on Instagram – Join the Shades of Strong Email Community for weekly encouragment and empowering resources  – Listener Survey: Share your feedback with usHERE.  

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