Still Here 🥰
I’m still trying to figure out what direction I want this account to be. I had a vision in mind but idk… for now I’ll post cute pictures and just yap, lol.
Lately I’ve been really focused on building a relationship with God. I talked to him in the middle of the day yesterday out of no where and I was proud of that. My intention was not to post on any social media about it but I was so happy that I took that time to speak with him.
It’s like one of those things where you’re moving a mile a minute and you don’t know how to slow down, that’s what was going on. So I talked, and thanked him for listening and felt a lot better.
This woman I’m growing into I’m very proud of overall. I’m still a work in progress. But I’m going to do the work, the right way.
Thanks for listening ❤️ #believeinhim🙏 🏽 #womanhood #blackgirllemon8 #naturalhair #Lemon8Diary
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