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Reset, Recharge, Connect

Hey,
I hope you're having a great day today. In this blog post, I will be talking about a statement that I've been having in my mind since my transformation. I even include these three words in my prayer when I pray on the weekends. I willl break down each word and what that means to me. If you're interested, then keep reading. 

First, let's delve into reset. When I hear the word reset, I think of restoration for the upcoming week. When I reset, I think of restoring my mindset from the messiness of the week and clearing my mind. I do this though Bible Study sessions; continuing to watch video sermons and speaking to God. When I delve into these activities, it truly keeps me at peace with the weekend and best prepared for what is to come in the next week. 

Next, let's talk about recharge. When I hear of recharge, I think of restoring my energy. Think of this segment like how we treat our phones. We start the day with our phones at 100 percent. The more we use our phones, the less power our phones have. At the end of the night, some of our phones go to 20 percent (if not lower) and then we have to place our phones on the charger. That's the same with our bodies. We need to recharge our bodies so that we're best equipped for the upcoming week and other responsibilities outside of work. I've cherished these times as of lately by sleeping in later than usual and not rushing into the day. 

Finally, I want to talk about the word connect. This segment took me some time to cherish until until my transformation journey and recent events in my personal life. I cherish connecting with my loved ones and disconnecting from the internet and people that no longer served me. I do this by watching shows/ hosting movie nights with them along with going out of town with my family-whether it be going to eat or running errands. 

I don't take this lightly; I actually reset, recharge, and connect by having my one-to-one moments with God along with getting the right amount of rest and talking it up with my loved ones. How do you reset, recharge, and connect? 

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