Stay in your Lane

One of the best lessons I have learned; stay in my lane. Don’t get caught up with the drama, political bullshit, or anything that you personally have no control over.

When you learn to stay in your lane, you take care of what you do have control over. First and foremost is to handle your business. Getting caught up in the news or life events that we simply have no control over is counterproductive.

Taking care of our own life, our family should be our primary focus. If you let outside influences ruin your day. Ask yourself, “Why would I do that to myself.” The answer should be, “I’m not.”

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We could get twisted up about Washington’s political hogwash and let that steal our joy. Ask yourself this question: “Do I have the ability to change anything in Washington outside of my vote?” Probably not, so why worry. It does not matter who is there; we can all pick apart the political process.

What should matter is how we process each day. How we interact with our family and relationships. “Am I living a life God would say, Well Done!” That being the case, the rest of life is nothing to stress over.

Staying in your lane means to live the life God has planned for you. Do the work in front of you that is from your heart. Don’t allow outside influences to steal your peace, joy, and happiness.

Prioritize your life so that nothing can interfere with your joy. Organize your life to win!

  1. Have a productive daily routine. 
  2. Stay off Social Media during productive times. 
  3. Pray and meditate on the life you desire. 
  4. Keep God first in all you do. 
  5. Focus on body, mind, and soul daily. Healthy habits. 

Stay in your lane! 

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Facebook Goodbye

Friends, Facebookers, and Social Media devotes lend me your ears.

It’s time to say goodbye to Facebook. For many reasons, I have decided to leave this particular social media account. Not only has my account been hacked numerous times, personal information compromised, credit cards compromised, but it’s also been scary to deal with considering what happens to your personal information.

Also not least of which Mark Zuckerberg controls the media information he wants me to see via his Facebook. Sorry, not your place in my life to do that.

On top of which a timeline filled with political rhetoric ad nauseam. I remember bitching about all my friends taking pictures of dinner plates. I would’ve happily accepted the dinner plates over the political views. There is a great place to go bitch about your political lot in life, Washington D.C.

To me, this medium has been perverted into a Political circus that leaves me yearning for the days’ friends sent photos of dinner plates.

We’re entirely off all Facebook digital properties.

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