by Krissy | Feb 14, 2024 | Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back
In a world that moves at breakneck speed, feelings of overwhelm have become a part of our daily existence. This intense sense of being swamped, unable to progress or see beyond the towering pile of tasks and responsibilities, calls for a moment of pause and...
by Krissy | Jan 29, 2024 | Child of God, Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back
Loneliness is a profound experience that many of us encounter, yet often feel hesitant to voice. It’s not merely about physical solitude; it’s about feeling unseen, unknown, and disconnected, even amidst a crowd. In this chapter, I delve deep into the...
by Krissy | Jan 20, 2024 | Fear, Fearlessly Obedient, Going Boldly, Identity, Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back, Uncategorized
Throughout my life, the fear of failure has been a familiar adversary. Each new venture brought with it the haunting question: “But what if I fail?” Over time, I’ve come to understand that true success isn’t about outcomes but about obedience...
by Krissy | Jan 8, 2024 | Child of God, Fear, Fearlessly Obedient, Identity, Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back
Fear is a common adversary in our lives, and I have walked in its shadow for much of mine. Fear, especially the fear of man or people-pleasing, can paralyze us, affecting our physical and emotional health. But I’ve learned that fear can be overcome by standing...
by Krissy | Dec 29, 2023 | Child of God, Comparison, Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back
In life, we often encounter a daunting obstacle: comparison. It’s a hurdle that whispers persistently, “Someone else can do it better.” I, too, have wrestled with this mindset, especially when the dream of writing a book resurfaced after years on the...
by Krissy | Dec 14, 2023 | Child of God, Daily Devotions, Say Goodbye to What Holds You Back, Shame
Have you ever been plagued by the thought, “I’m just not enough”? This feeling of inadequacy is something many of us grapple with, a nagging sense of falling short that often holds us back. But what if we could reframe this sense of inadequacy, not...