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In this episode of Girl Stop Playin, I’m sharing a real-time lesson motherhood handed me — straight through my oldest son.
What started as frustration with my child’s lack of gratitude turned into a deep moment of self-reflection and spiritual conviction. As parents, our kids have a way of holding up a mirror we didn’t ask for but desperately need.
We talk about:
This episode is a reminder to slow down, check your gratitude, and really honor the things you once prayed for. Because growth doesn’t just come from asking for more, it comes from appreciating what you already have.
If you’ve been feeling restless, unsatisfied, or like nothing is ever enough, this conversation is for you.
🎧 Listen in, reflect honestly, and ask yourself: Am I truly grateful, or just ready for what’s next?
If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend, subscribe on YouTube, and keep tapping in.
As always, stop playing with your potential. 💛
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In this episode of Girl Stop Playin’, I’m pulling back the curtain on two very real parts of my life right now: navigating the chaos of motherhood and learning when […]
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