
It is amazing what can happen in your life when you pursue and live in your joy. My self-nurture or self-care journey began during a time in my life when I was depressed, which meant I was certainly out of tune with myself. When we are not connected with our spirit, with who we are, that disconnect not only leads to depression but can lead to all kinds of illnesses. You can read more of this story on the About Page.
As my story reads it was the summer of 2006 when it all began to turn around for me. I began to learn about myself particularly about what brought me joy. I began to take care of myself by honoring my needs and making myself a priority to me in a healthy, balanced way. As I began to live in my joy my world opened up.
Even though The Wonder Woman Challenge was conceptualized in 2006 it took two years for it to come into existence. It did so as I continued to learn about my joy, my dreams, and my desires. And this all led me on a path to the unexpected as I walked through each door that was presented before me.
What door did I walk through? What did pursing my God given joy lead me to?
I was asked to be a guest writer for Pastor WD Favour’s Discover Yourself website where he asked me to tell the story. It truly is an amazing 5-part story that will inspire you.
This Wonder Woman Challenge is not about vanity or selfishness. It’s about knowing who you are and embracing yourself. It’s about finding and living in your joy the way God created you in order to let your light shine.
If you want to see just how powerful this 30-day challenge can be and how it can change, yes, even your world then I challenge to read the full story “WD Stories” at Discover Yourself
Next I challenge you to take this 30-day challenge. If you’ve already have then I challenge you to take it again.
It’s amazing what can happen in your life when you chose to pursue and live in your joy!
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hello there.
It is hard to realize that you were heavy. lol (even though I saw you in person. lol) You look fantastic now darrhling….
aloha
You, my friend, are a wonderful example for other women (like me!) Keep on shining!
I’ll be in touch….
Oh, Stephanie! Thank you. You are always an encouragement. I miss you!