So, I Resigned (Part 2) + Life Things with Maquita Donyel
This is So I Resigned Part 2, where Maquita Donyel discusses what life is like post resigning over 1.5 years later. She discusses the importance of letting go, healing, and […]
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“…you can know [your visions] are very right, and [that] you’re right where you’re supposed to be. Every sign can [point towards that], from the the books you’re reading, the conversations you’re having, [etc.], and it can also, even in that moment, be scary as crap….”- Life Things with Maquita Donyel Podcast, Episode 3
“Before you think that sounds too big, let me assure you, God-sized dreams aren’t really about size at all. They’re about the desires God places within you that perfectly fit your heart.
God-sized dreams are an essential part of who you’re created to be and what you’re called to do. They lead to more meaning, joy, and connection with the One who gave them to you.” – Holley Gerth, You’re Made for a God-Sized Dream: Opening the Door to All God Has for You
In my experience, the opportunity to your embrace dreams and visions do not present themselves as easy choices, but usually in moments of great opposition and opposing choices.
Right OR left
Stay OR go
The comfort of the known (even if it’s unhealthy), staying, and not growing OR the discomfort of the unknown (even if it presents a better opportunity), not staying and experiencing growth.
It comes as a challenge, an intentional decision to make, not one you just stumble across. An intentional effort to go, try, do, and grow IN SPITE of the opposition often disguised as comfort, a safe bet and is often what’s familiar.
This is So I Resigned Part 2, where Maquita Donyel discusses what life is like post resigning over 1.5 years later. She discusses the importance of letting go, healing, and […]
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