Each day, laptop and children permitting, Iโll share a prompt thatโs been on my mind, and a few of my thoughts.
You are welcome to share your own perspective in the comments, or just journal it out!
Is there a part of myself that I hesitate to embrace?
One of the biggest ways I live from a place of scarcity, rather than abundance, is people-pleasing. Can you relate?
Sometimes, external demands cause us to unconsciously hold back pieces of our identity, rather than fully embrace who we are.
And, this is different from curation.
We choose – and rightly so – what we feel safe entrusting to others. But, does peer pressure ever cause you to be less than honest with yourself?
For example, I would love to make an income, even a small one, as a blogger/writer/podcaster.
It almost feels taboo to say it out loud, because “making money” usually has a selfish connotation.
But, did you know there are several reasons that isn’t selfish?!
- Providing for our families while being present with them?
- Financial security and the ability to help others in need?
- Making a difference with the lessons life is constantly teaching us?
Only, it’s easy to get caught up in how we “should” talk, or feel, about money and, dare I say, “influencers”.
The truth is, we all have influence – for better or for worse.
The good kind starts with you believing in yourself.
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Jenny, you are an โinfluencerโ for good. I hope that one day you will be able to earn an income from your blogging and podcast. Youโre good at what you do!
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Thank you, Deborah โค As long as it's a good influence, it will work out ๐
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Love this post, Jenny. Too many times, we forget that money is needed in this society
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I wish it weren’t ๐ But I don’t think it’s something we have to be ashamed of. It’s how we use it!
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Amen ๐๐ฝ
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I second on the making money as a blogger/writer. Wouldn’t that be great?!
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100% ! Doing what we love + getting paid would be amazing. But I suppose not all payment is financial. Happy Thanksgiving, friend โค๏ธ.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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Loved your journal prompts. And you are right about the taboo. It shouldn’t be regarded as selfish.
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Thank you so much for asking your voice! Absolutely ๐๐ผ
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Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for your faithfulness to share.
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Happy Thanksgiving to you, friend! God bless ๐๐ผ๐
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Our motive for wanting these things matters. ๐ฏ
And love that you desire it for the right things, sis. ๐
Keep the impact going, via your write ups, podcasts. ๐ค
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Thank you, sis. You are such an encouragement to me, and I am so thankful for your friendship here. God bless and Happy Thanksgiving! โค๏ธ
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This one hits a nerve for me. Recently, I’ve been obsessing over content and titles for my blogs. I feel like if I want to get more readers I should write about topical issues and write titles that attract attention… BUT… is that what God wants me to write? Is that the right reason to write? Am I serving people or myself?
Thanks for sharing those very good reasons to focus on making money from blogging. They reminded me of the good reasons to focus on the business and not to judge myself too harshly.
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Content is such a struggle! Wanting enough, wanting to honor God, wanting to be sincere and not have to force it… I understand. I think you’re right, though, we are often harder on ourselves than we need to be. Keep writing and spreading the light, friend!
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