The Seeds We Plant Series #21: Commitment

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What does commitment mean to you? What are you committed to (e.g., love, acceptance, truth, understanding or fear, rejection, illusions, judgment, and others)? How are you showing your commitment to yourself and others?

The world has so many distractions, and it’s easy to get caught up in what others are doing. All of us are here for divine reasons, and we must start with the understanding that our lives serve as a commitment to love. Let’s commit to:

  1. Using our voice for good, edifying others, advocating, and supporting each other. We address people respectfully. We tame our tongues and look for healthy ways to express our emotions and feelings.
  2. Using our bodies for good. The human body is the vehicle through which we serve. We respect our bodies and do not impose ourselves on others. We don’t use them as a weapon for us or against others. We don’t use our bodies to cover up insecurities.
  3. Using our minds for good. We think healthy thoughts of healing and oneness. We focus our minds on doing the work we are here to do.

The seeds we plant become the harvest that feeds us and surrounds us. How can you use commitment for good and create a generational love cycle?

Listen to The Seeds We Plant Series #21: Commitment on Create a Generational Love Cycle and let me know your thoughts.

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Healing from the Inside Out Series #41: Nip Things in the Bud Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Keywords #mentaldiscipline #personalgrowth #purpose #healing #breakinggenerationalpatterns In this episode, I share how the life principle I derived from my mother, Nip Things in the Bud, had a profound spiritual effect on my healing from the inside out.Takeaways1. The space between thought and action can help dismantle harmful patterns2. Refusal to accept a thought is not the same as resistance.3. When we reframe what we attract, we take back our power.Consider signing up for my newsletter, Notes on Life: Empowering You to Be You, for continued support for true self-expression. I'll send you 7 Spiritual truths that can help you transform your pain into purpose.Pre-Summer Sale: The Inner GardenWould you like all 53 principles in one place? Check out my eBook, The Inner Garden: 53 Life Principles Rooted in a Mother's Wisdom for Cultivating Harmony, Health, and Inner Peace. Each principle includes a reflective prompt—Get to the Heart of the Matter—to help you apply what resonates and bring forth your best self, one choice at a time.If you are ready to cultivate harmony, health, and inner peace from the inside out, The Inner Garden will meet you with wisdom, clarity, and a steady invitation to remember who you are.The Inner Garden is appropriate for teens, adults, leaders, parents, and peers.
  1. Healing from the Inside Out Series #41: Nip Things in the Bud
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  4. The Seeds We Plant Series #73: Alignment or Misalignment
  5. Healing from the Inside Out Series #39: The Power of Honesty and Inner Principles with Timika Chambers

As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika

Timika S Chambers
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