Honoring the Body God Gave You
It all begins with an idea.
One thing God has been reminding me of is this: our bodies are not accidents they’re assignments. He trusted us with them. He placed purpose inside of them. And because of that, taking care of our bodies isn’t about looks… it’s about stewardship.
1 Corinthians 6:19–20 tells us our bodies are temples. That means how we treat them matters. What we eat matters. How we move matters. Rest matters. Boundaries matter. Healing matters. It’s all connected.
For years I ignored my body because life was life’ing motherhood, stress, survival mode, heartbreak, everything. But the more I grow spiritually, the more I understand this:
You can’t pour from a body you refuse to honor.
Honoring your body means partnering with God.
It’s saying, “Lord, thank You for this vessel. Help me take care of it.”
It doesn’t require perfection. Just intention.
Small things count: drinking water, moving your body, choosing better foods, speaking life over yourself, praying over your health, getting rest, and letting go of habits or people that drain you. Those choices may seem simple, but they build discipline — and discipline builds strength.
When you take care of your body, everything shifts. Your energy shifts. Your mindset shifts. Your confidence shifts. And most importantly, your ability to show up for your purpose shifts.
Sis, this body is yours to steward.
Not from a place of pressure but from a place of gratitude.
God gave you one temple.
Honor it. Nourish it. Strengthen it.
Because when your body is aligned, your purpose flows differently.
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome While Walking Boldly in Purpose
It all begins with an idea.
Lately, God has been stretching me calling me to rise, create, and step into the identity He designed for me. And as I’ve taken these steps of bold obedience, I’ve noticed something: whenever you start walking confidently in the purpose God has placed inside you, the enemy will try to slip in and attack you from every angle.
This past week has been full of productivity and progress. I poured myself into photoshoots, updated my website, worked on my ebook, and continued preparing everything for the I AM brand. On the outside, it looked like momentum. But on the inside, something unexpected started happening.
As I moved, created, and built, little whispers of doubt tried to creep in. Thoughts like:
“Who do you think you are?”
“Are you really qualified for this?”
“What if you’re not good enough?”
That’s when I recognized it “Imposter syndrome.” That subtle attempt from the enemy to make me question what God has already affirmed.
But here’s the truth:
When God calls you, He equips you.
When He appoints you, He anoints you.
And when He sends you, the enemy will absolutely try to distract you, but he cannot stop you.
This journey requires steadfastness. Not perfection but steadfastness. It means praying even when you feel unsure. It means continuing the work even when doubt knocks at your mind. It means recognizing that insecurity is not your identity.
Imposter syndrome shows up when you are stepping into something bigger than before. It’s a sign that you are breaking patterns, shaking atmospheres, and walking into higher levels.
So if you’ve felt those same thoughts trying to question your worth or your calling, remind yourself:
I am who God says I am.
I am chosen.
I am equipped.
I am becoming everything He created me to be.
And the enemy has no power over that.
This week, I chose to keep building. Keep creating. Keep praying. Keep walking boldly even when doubt tries to whisper otherwise.
Because purpose requires perseverance.
And God will finish the work He started in me.
Strength Starts in the Word
This Side of the Site Feeds My Soul
Hey girl hey! Welcome to the part of the site where we get our strength straight from the Word!
This space is called “Strength from Scripture” because that’s exactly what it’s about finding peace, power, and guidance through God’s Word. I’ll be sharing different scriptures and just talking about what they mean to me how they hit, what they taught me, and how I’m applying them in real life.
I’m not claiming to know every book or verse in the Bible, but what I do know is that we can learn together. God’s Word is living, and every time we read it, He shows us something new.
So check back each week for a new scripture and what I learned from it and please share your thoughts too! I want this to be a safe space where we can grow, talk, and get stronger in faith together.
Let’s stay rooted, keep learning, and find our strength in Scripture one verse at a time!