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.

The Seeds We Plant Series #21: Commitment by Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S”¦
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Healing from the Inside Out Series #42: Why a Pure Heart is Necessary for True Self-Expression Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Keywords#hearthealth #emotionalhealing #generationalhealing #persongrowth #motherswordsofwisdom #forgiveness.Each of us has to decide how we will protect our hearts. I share how one of my mother’s words of wisdom from my book, The Inner Garden, can help us lessen the “weeds”—the persistent negative emotions that can taint our purpose.Takeaways1. Storms are an opportunity to gain clarity about our experiences. We can choose to see them from a healthier, more grounded perspective.2. Persistent negative habits can slowly work against us from the inside out. An inner decline often begins long before anything becomes visible on the outside.3. Whatever remains in the dark will eventually come to light. We have both the power and the divine right to correct our persistent patterns of thinking and behavior.For continued support in cultivating harmony, health, and peace, check out my eBook: The Inner Garden 53 Life Principles Rooted in a Mother's Wisdom for Cultivating Harmony, Health, and Inner Peace. You can also sign up for my weekly reflections, Notes on Life: Empowering You to Be You! https://mailchi.mp/fe2da5c9163a/seven-spiritual-truths
  1. Healing from the Inside Out Series #42: Why a Pure Heart is Necessary for True Self-Expression
  2. The Power of Self-Understanding and Overcoming Stereotypes: A Reflection on Inner Peace
  3. Healing from the Inside Out Series #41: Nip Things in the Bud
  4. The Seeds We Plant Series #74: Are You Planting Pain or Purpose?
  5. Healing from the Inside Out Series #40: You Can't Change Grown Folks, But You Can Still Heal from the Inside Out

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

Timika

Timika S Chambers
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