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Showing posts with label CEO's Desk. Show all posts

Jan 2, 2026

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Happy New Year! As we step into 2026, I can’t help but reflect on the incredible journey that was 2025. It was a year filled with blessings, breakthroughs, and beautiful moments—but I would be less than honest if I didn’t admit that it was also a year marked by some of the most jarring spiritual and emotional warfare I’ve ever faced. Life tested me, challenged me, and stretched me in ways I never imagined.


Yet, as the Word of God reminds us, “we will face fiery trials” (1 Peter 4:12). Trials are not signs of failure—they are proof of growth, refinement, and the divine process of strengthening our faith. Every struggle, every moment of doubt, and every battle fought quietly behind the scenes has shaped the person I am today and prepared me for what’s ahead.


Now, with the dawn of 2026, many of us are turning our thoughts to goals, dreams, and expectations. What will this year hold? What mountains will we climb, and what victories will we celebrate? My prayer for myself—and for you—is that we enter this new season with clarity, courage, and faith. Let us not only dream but also take intentional steps toward those dreams. Let us embrace our purpose and trust that the battles of yesterday were only preparing us for the breakthroughs of tomorrow.


This year, I decree that 2026 is a year of alignment—alignment with our God-given vision, with our highest selves, and with the people and opportunities that will elevate us. Step boldly, speak your truth, and expect God’s favor in ways you cannot even imagine.


Let’s walk forward with hope, resilience, and unshakable faith—because the best is yet to come.

Dec 14, 2025

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There comes a moment in every woman’s life—especially a woman walking in purpose—when God stops whispering and starts repeating Himself. And when He does? Baby, that’s your sign to stop thinking about the vision and finally write it down.


Habakkuk said it best: “Write the vision and make it plain, that they that read it may run with it.”




And let’s be honest—half of us aren’t running. We’re pacing, procrastinating, or pretending not to hear God because clarity requires commitment.




But here’s the truth: a vision that stays in your head will die in your head. A vision written is a vision authorized.




1. Writing the Vision Is a Covenant

When you put ink to paper, heaven puts power behind it.
You’re not just journaling. You’re drafting alignment.
You’re telling God, “I see what You see, and I’m ready to partner with You.”


The enemy LOVES a woman with no written vision—because confusion is his playground.
But clarity? Oh, that threatens hell.




2. Make It Plain — Not Pretty

Some people get stuck because they want their vision to look aesthetic, poetic, Instagram-worthy.


No ma’am.




God didn’t say make it cute.
He said make it plain.


Plain means direct.
Plain means structured.
Plain means “Even if I was tired, overwhelmed, or distracted, I’d still understand what I wrote.”


Write what you mean.
Write what you need.
Write what you know God said.





3. So That Whoever Reads It May RUN

Clarity creates movement—not just for you, but for everybody assigned to your destiny.


When your vision is clear:

  • Helpers can find you

  • Resources can locate you

  • Opportunities can recognize you

  • The RIGHT people can align with you




A written vision becomes a magnet.

If you’ve ever felt stagnant, overlooked, or unsupported… check your clarity.
People cannot run with what you refuse to make plain.




4. Vision Brings Order to Your Life

A woman with a written vision stops entertaining confusion—whether in relationships, career, calling, or community.


Vision becomes your filter:

  • “Does this align with where God is taking me?”

  • “Does this person match my future?”

  • “Is this choice in agreement with my assignment?”

When the vision is plain, the decisions become simple.




5. This Is Your Sign to Stop Delaying

Write it.
Write the business plan.
Write the prayer.
Write the goals.
Write the boundaries.
Write the instructions God whispered at 2 a.m.
Write the prophecy over your life.

Make it plain.
Make it visible.
Make it non-negotiable.

Your future self is waiting for the receipts.

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