As i promised to explain the reason behind Take control of your wealth here it is!

Most of us believe wealth to be tied to money. How much money does one need to be considered “Wealthy” Well i beg to differ. Money can’t buy happiness nor can it buy life on your dying bed. Your wealth is your spirit and WE ALL have one. the question is are we feeding them to strengthen them. Do we have control over our thoughts, actions, and feelings? If you answered no to any of those you have come to the right place.

In no way am i a spiritual guru or some pastor of a mega church, No i am a sinner saved by grace and taking each day as another opportunity to strengthen my faith. You are encouraged to do the same and share that experience for encouragement.

What made me decide to take control?

Lately, I found myself getting sucked into negativity and it wasn’t pretty. I was turning into someone I didn’t want to be – angry, lazy, even mean at times. My clothes were getting snug, not only because of the weight I was gaining but also because of how I felt about myself. It got so bad that, at work, I was either too nice or a complete jerk, no in-between.

Social media didn’t help. I was letting it pull me into these nasty loops of rage and frustration. Every time I scrolled through my feed, I found myself more agitated, more ready to explode over a silly comment section. It wasn’t me, and it wore me down.

Then it hit me. I was almost 50, and life felt like it was slipping by without any of those bright, celebratory moments we all live for. Talk about a wake-up call. I had enough; I needed to dig deeper and figure out what was going on. Realizing this was my first step toward getting out of the dark clouds hanging over me.

Making the decision to change wasn’t just about wanting to feel different. It was about realizing I had the power to make those changes. The only person who could really help me out of this spiral was me. And that’s powerful stuff. I knew I had to start somewhere, so I picked up my phone and stumbled upon the Bible app I’d downloaded ages ago. It felt right – like a much-needed bridge to something bigger.

When I read that first verse, it was as if it was speaking directly to me. Like it sparked this hope from deep within, urging me to talk to God, to ask for a fresh start. It was my lightbulb moment, the signal I needed to press the reboot button on my life.

Taking Charge: The Journey Out of the Darkness

So, I made up my mind to turn things around. Giving myself a fresh start wasn’t gonna be easy, but that’s not a reason to quit, right? I realized accountability is where it’s at. I had to own up to my actions, my moods, and even my screen time choices. Change doesn’t happen by wishing for it; I had to work for it.

Spirituality became my thing. I turned that curiosity into a journey I needed. The Bible wasn’t just some app on my phone anymore. It became my daily go-to, a source of real comfort and guidance. Engaging with it gave me a renewed sense of purpose. Along with that, I started focusing on self-care – taking walks, eating better, sleeping more soundly. All these small steps counted big time.

Prayer came into my life as a way to center myself. Turning to faith helped me find that inner peace I was aching for. It was a chance to lay it all out to God, to ask for strength in becoming a person I’m proud of. Turns out, just being open about wanting to change, even if it felt awkward at first, was freeing.

It took guts to confront my past actions and feelings, letting myself be vulnerable. But that’s where growth lives – in showing up, not hiding away. Real talk: being vulnerable made me strong. The more I let the negativity go, the more room I had for positive vibes. I figured it would be tough, but it felt good to shed that old skin and embrace what’s next.

Embracing the Light: The Path to Redemption and Inner Peace

After deciding to make a change, I wasn’t just fighting a battle against negativity. I was building a pathway to something new and full of light. The spiritual journey wasn’t just about finding God but finding a version of me that embraced life with open arms.

Prayer and meditation became my daily rituals. These weren’t just words mumbled into the void but a conversation to center my thoughts and energy. Each day, I felt a bit more grounded and capable, bit by bit. It was like planting seeds of positivity, slowly growing into something beautiful.

I started celebrating the little wins – the quiet moments of joy, the laughter with friends, those simple but perfect days. They were reminders that life’s worth celebrating, even in its smallest aspects. I learned to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, which turned every day into a better one.

Staying on this path means keeping a toolbox of positivity nearby. For me, that’s spirituality, self-care routines, and focusing on gratitude. These habits don’t just maintain the pace of change; they amplify it, allowing me to live with more compassion and openness.

This journey showed me that light isn’t at the end of the tunnel – it’s all around us, every day. Making the choice to reach for it rather than retreat back into darkness makes all the difference. Now, I wake up less weighted by regret and more anchored in contentment, ready to meet each day as it comes.

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