Our Mexican-Inspired Tuesday Dinner

Hi there!

I do like meals my way. I wanted nachos for dinner on our Mexican-inspired Tuesday. My toppings are brown rice, asparagus, guacamole, plain yogurt, salsa, spinach, tomatoes, sautéed chicken breast pieces, onions & green peppers. Of course, I made a cheese sauce.

I will use the rest of the chicken for pasta inspired Wednesday and Thursday.

Here is a sample of my flexible weekly meal planning. It’s so tempting to eat fast food, but the prices have increased. How are you reducing temptation and saving your money or using it to fund your purpose?

Make this lifetime great because you still can!

So, how are you taking care of your body while achieving your divine purpose? And, if you have children, how are you helping them to do the same?

Timika Chambers

Healing from the Inside Out Principle #4: Cultivate Your Inner Garden

Hi there,

How often do you go inside to assess your inner garden? How often do you compare your perceptions and the opinions of others with the truth? How often do you nourish your heart and mind with the truth and remove weeds?

We are not responsible for others’ actions, but we are accountable for our emotions and feelings.

Make this lifetime great because you still can — -from the inside out.

Timika

Life Principles I Learned From My Mother #15: Keep On Truckin

Hi Spiritual Beings,

It’s easy to lose focus and momentum after someone has projected their pain on you, but as my mother often said, “Time waits on no one. Life still goes on.”   As students of life, we don’t get caught up in experiences; we focus on the lessons we learned and how we can use these invaluable principles to create a generational love cycle. So what tools do you have in your backpack to help you weather the life storms so that you can Keep On Truckin?

Heal from the Inside Out Series #29: Give from the Heart and Expect Nothing in Return Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Keywords compassion, life lessons, personal growth, giving, selflessness, healing, generational love, moral character, empowerment, transformationSummary In this conversation, Timika S Chambers shares her personaljourney of overcoming adversity and the life lessons learned from her mother. She emphasizes the importance of giving from the heart without expecting anything in return, and how this principle can transform pain into purpose. Timika discusses the power of compassion, the significance of self-reflection, and the role of thoughts in shaping our experiences. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to embrace their gifts and create a generational love cycle through selflessness and understanding. Takeaways Giving from the heart is a powerful principle.Our experiences shape our moral character.Compassion allows us to understand others better.Life is an opportunity to build character.We can transform pain into purpose.Thoughts have the power to shape our reality.Healing is a necessary process for growth.We can break the cycle of pain through love.Embracing our gifts is essential for fulfillment.Selflessness can create a generational love cycle.Titles The Power of Compassion in Personal GrowthTransforming Pain into PurposeSound Bites "Your soul is fertile for love seeds.""We all have our role to play.""Life is an opportunity to build character."Chapters 00:00 Lessons from Childhood Experiences05:51 Building Moral Character from AdversityThanks for listening! Make the best of the life given to you because you have the power to do so.Sign up for more inspiration from my newsletter here https://mailchi.mp/fe2da5c9163a/seven-spiritual-truthsTimika   
  1. Heal from the Inside Out Series #29: Give from the Heart and Expect Nothing in Return
  2. The Seeds We Plant Series #60: The Relationship Feedback Loop
  3. The Seeds We Plant Series: Relationship with Oneself Part 2
  4. Heal from the Inside Out Series #28: What Does Accepting the Truth After a Painful Experience Mean?
  5. The Seeds We Plant Series #58: Relationships: Who Do You Think You Are?

Make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika Chambers