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Fearless Faith Friday: My Favorite Devotionals for Women

July 31, 2020 by Whitney 2 Comments

A few years ago, my relationship with God shifted. My desire to study the Bible and share His word also grew. Instead of reading a devotional and listening to gospel music here and there, and letting Sunday service be the only time I worshiped, I made a conscious decision to set aside (at least) an hour each morning for Bible study, devotion, and prayer. To this day it has been one of the best decisions I’ve made.

My mornings with God are precious, and it makes all the difference in how I go about each day. I have a plethora of devotionals, but there are four that I find myself referencing or re-reading often. If you’re a woman of faith looking for a new devotional, here are my favorite devotionals for women:

She Speaks

According to the author, Michelle Clark Jenkins, She Speaks provides wisdom from the women of the Bible to the modern Black woman. While not described as a devotional, the book can certainly be used as one. The author highlights 50 women from the Bible and describes each of their roles, their backgrounds, as well as their significance. There are also scripture references and life applications to accompany each story. This read is ideal for women interested in studying the history of the Bible.

The Power of a Praying Wife

This 30 chapter devotional changed the way I prayed for my husband. Each chapter highlights an area to pray for in your husband’s life. Some of the areas include his spiritual walk, his emotions, his future, his role as a father, leader, and decision-maker, and more. The author shares a brief story on how she connects with each chapter, along with a few “power tools”. These tools include related scriptures and sample prayers for wives to pray over their husbands. No matter how long you’ve been married, I highly suggest this book for all Christan wives.

Thirty-One Prayers for My Husband

This book, a compilation of prayers, is designed to challenge you to make prayer a priority. It’s a great resource to accompany another devotional such as The Power of a Praying Wife. Each day there’s a topical scripture and prayer. Also included is a page for you to record your thoughts, feelings, and other prayer requests.

There’s also a Thirty-One Prayers for My Wife version, co-authored by the author and her husband. My husband and I completed the books together a few years back. I am forever grateful for how our marriage was transformed because of both books.

The 100 Most Important Bible Verses Every Woman Must Know

This easy to read devotional is packed with 100 bible verses and 300 topics ranging from joy, family, God’s promises, contentment, and complaining, just to name a few. It’s ideal for morning or evening devotion time. It’s also perfect for women who want to begin or brush up on their Bible verse memorization.

If you’ve read any of the devotionals I shared let me know. Also, if you have any devotional suggestions do share! I’m always looking to add more to my collection.

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How to Prepare for a New Month

July 30, 2020 by Whitney Leave a Comment

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A NEW MONTH

The start of a new month is like a breath of fresh air. A new month represents a brand new start. It’s a time for new blessings to pour in, a time to make new memories, and a time to set new intentions.

As we anticipate August’s arrival, here are three simple tasks to complete to help you prepare for the new month:

Clear Your Inbox

There’s nothing worse than an overflowing email inbox. It’s overwhelming, to say the least. So before heading into a new month, take some time to sift through your inbox. Delete the mess and store the rest. Create folders to help manage your inbox, and unsubscribe to any shopping sites or newsletter that you consider unwanted or “junk”.

Schedule Time to Rest 

This is something new for me, but I look forward to implementing this next month. Just like we schedule important appointments, birthdays, and date nights, we need to schedule time for rest. Even if it’s scheduling a 15-minute break in between work calls to regroup, or a 45-minute nap every Saturday, pick a day, set a time, and write it on your calendar or in your planner. Honor that just like you honor your other appointments. It’s deserved and necessary, especially in today’s climate.

Plan Family Check-in’s

Now, more than ever, it’s important to stay connected to our families in person or virtually. Schedule time to check-in with your loved ones daily or at least weekly. Agree on a day and time that works for all parties, and add it to your calendar. You can plan an in-person or virtual game night or a quick 5-minute call just to catch up. Whatever the case, be intentional about scheduling family time.

I encourage you to complete these tasks monthly. They’re simple and intentional ways for you to enter a new month with ease, great expectation, and gratitude.

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July 2020 Recap

July 29, 2020 by Whitney Leave a Comment

As July comes to a close, I thought it’d be nice to share somethings I’ve learned this month as well as what I loved, and what I’m looking forward to in August. I used to share this type of content in my newsletter as a different way to recap each month. Monthly recaps are great for sharing highlights, so here are some of mine:

3 Things I Learned in July

  1. Rest is a form of resistance.
  2. There is nothing wrong with slow growth, as long as your pace is consistent.
  3. Although I don’t consider myself a morning person, I prefer early morning workouts.
July 2020 Recap

Selfie after a morning workout

3 Things I Loved in July

  1. Morning walks/jogs in the park
  2. Discovering new shows on Hulu & Netflix with my husband
  3. Receiving “just because” flowers from the Mr.

3 Things I’m Looking Forward to in August

  1. Celebrating my 34th birthday
    • I always look forward to celebrating my birthday, but this year feels different. Different in a good way. I’ve grown so much and I’ve overcome more than I thought possible this year. Because of this, I’ve never felt stronger. I’ve never felt more grounded and more sure of my future. This excites me and certainly has me looking forward to celebrating another year of life.
  2. Finishing What I Started
    • I’m keeping the details about this one private for now. However, I will say this is something I shared on my Life  Goal List.
  3. Traveling to Detriot
    • My little sis is headed to college in August and although I will miss her terribly, I’m looking forward to helping her get settled in her dorm. I’m also excited to explore some of Detroit since I’ve never been there.
RELATED: 11 GRATITUDE JOURNAL PROMPTS + 11 DAILY AFFIRMATIONS
July 2020 Recap

Lil Sis, the Graduate

I pray July has been good to you so far. If you have some time, I encourage you to reflect on some of your favorite moments and lessons from this month. What brought you joy? What are you looking forward to next month? Journal your responses and try doing the same thing next month. This can be a great monthly task for you to complete!

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Simple Ways to Refresh Your Home

July 28, 2020 by Whitney Leave a Comment

Before the pandemic, my husband and I discussed refreshing our home. We knew we didn’t want to do anything drastic like paint the walls, yet we were sure it was time to make some changes. Once the pandemic hit and we found ourselves spending much more time at home, we put our plans in motion. Little by little, room by room, we began checking off tasks on our “home projects” to-do list.

If you’re looking for ways to refresh your home this season, here are five simple things you can do:

Add Mirrors

Adding mirrors not only makes a room appear larger but also helps let in light if placed near a window. Mirrors can also serve as the focal point or statement piece of a room, depending on the placement. Adding more than one mirror, such as a mirror gallery wall, is a fantastic way to add interest and personality to a room.

Simple Ways to Refresh Your Home

Change Your Bedding

This is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to refresh your bedroom. Changing your bedding gives your bedroom an instant makeover. My husband and I prefer white bedding because it looks crisp, fresh, and clean. Unfortunately, white bedding isn’t very forgiving. That’s why having at least one extra set of white sheets is a must-have.

Change Your Lighting

Lighting is essential when it comes to decor. Changing the lighting in your home is also relatively easy, and economical. Floor lamps, desk lamps, and wall lights are just a few choices available to add more light to any room. Stores like Target, Walmart, and Wayfair have an array of affordable lighting options.

5 Easy Ways to Refresh Your Home

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Add Seating

If there’s an empty space in your home that you just can’t seem to fill, try adding a chair or an ottoman. Seating can add a sense of warmth and coziness to a room. Seating can also add an instant mini lounge area.

Simple Ways to Refresh Your Home

Add Plants or Flowers

Another easy and affordable way to refresh any space in your home is to add plants or flowers. I only recently became a plant parent, but I can say having three small snake plants in the living room makes the space more inviting. Likewise, flowers also make rooms more inviting. Flowers also help improve your mood, while plants can help remove harmful toxins in the air.

Related: How to Keep Your Home Organized

Simple Ways to Refresh Your Home

If you have some time this season, I encourage you to refresh your home. Start with one room and with one project so you don’t overwhelm yourself. Gathering home decor inspiration from social media and other websites can be helpful, but always stay true to your personal style during the process. After all, your home should be a reflection of who you are.

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3 Games to Play at Your Next Family Game Night

July 27, 2020 by Whitney Leave a Comment

My parents and little sis stopped by this weekend. It’s always a joy to have them over but lately, it’s been extra special when we’re together. Next month Taylor, my little sis, will be headed to Detriot for college. My family has always been tightknit, so knowing that Taylor won’t physically be with us as often as she has been will be an adjustment. Being so close to my family is something I never take for granted and remain grateful for.

One thing I always look forward to when we’re together is playing a game. We’re a pretty competitive bunch and things can get a bit tense, but it’s always good clean competition. Here are three games we usually play during a family game night:

TableTopics Original

TableTopics Original is an exciting way to discover more about your family. Each family member takes their turn picking a card. Once the question is read, they have to share their answer. Then the other family members share their answers as well. Once everyone has answered that question, it’s someone else’s turn to pick a card. This continues until everyone has had a turn to pick a card.

The questions spark very compelling conversations. There are no strict rules, and you can continue asking and answering questions as long as you’d like. There are also several editions of this game including TableTopics Teen, TableTopics What Would You Do, TableTopics Girls Night, and more!

family game night

Shoutrageous!

I first heard about this game when I saw it played by the hosts of “The Real”. I knew my family would enjoy this fast-paced trivia game, so I downloaded it on my iPad. I like this game because you can play it anywhere. Once you download the app, the game is yours.

With this game, you need to know a little bit about everything from celebrities, to pop culture, to sports, to animals, to the hottest headlines. This game can be played with one person or with a large group. All you have to do is shout out the ten answers listed for each topic before the clock runs out. Most of the categories are free, but there is an option to purchase other fun categories.

Taboo

Coined “The Game of Unspeakable Fun”, Taboo has become our family game night go-to. The updated Amazon version of this classic game includes 450 game cards. Taboo can be for both large or small groups, for four or more players ages 13 and up. It’s best-played with two teams of at least two people per team. The more people on each team, the better! Each correct answer is worth a point. My family and I can play this game for hours but we usually play to 50.

family game night

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While living through this pandemic, it’s important to find ways to spend time with our families, all while being as safe as possible. The great thing about these games is they can be played in person or virtually. Technology, especially during these times, is a blessing. So even if you can’t see your family in person, hosting a virtual game night is always a great option.

I hope you add these games to your list for your next family game night. Let me know if they do, and let me know what games your family enjoys for game night.

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11 Gratitude Journal Prompts and 11 Daily Affirmations

July 23, 2020 by Whitney Leave a Comment

For the past few years, mornings have become my favorite part of the day. I usually wake up between 5:45 and 6.45 during the week, depending on the day. I like to get my “me time” in while it’s quiet and still. One thing I look forward to the most each morning is journaling.

My gratitude journal focuses on gratitude and affirmations. Every day I jot down at least three things I’m grateful for, along with at least one affirmation. I’m no stranger to gratitude journaling, but writing daily affirmations is something new. I didn’t realize how powerful writing and speaking affirmations was until late last year. I’ve always known about the practice but, making it part of my daily routine allows me to move about my day in a more positive and confident manner.

Gratitude journaling allows me to dwell on my blessings. This practice grounds me and gives me a necessary wake-up call some days. I also believe gratitude journaling has increased my happiness. After I lost my son, it was difficult for me to find happiness within, let alone in my everyday life. Once I resumed daily gratitude journaling, my mood slowly began to shift to a much happier place.

Below are 11 gratitude journal prompts and 11 daily affirmations. I hope the journal prompts nudge you to begin your own daily gratitude practice, and I pray that you reap positive the benefits of speaking and writing daily affirmations.

11 Gratitude Journal Prompts

  • What makes you happy to be alive?
  • Write a thank you letter to someone.
  • List 5 things you love about your home.
  • What 3 songs always make you feel good?
  • What about your job or career are you most grateful for?
  • What do you love most about the neighborhood you live in?
  • Name 5 new things you’ve learned within the last 5 months.
  • List 10 things you have now that you didn’t have 5 years ago.
  • Write about a time you experienced kindness from a stranger.
  • Who are you most grateful for in your life at the moment and why?
  • List 10 major life accomplishments that you’re proud to have achieved.

11 Daily Affirmations 

  • I am confident in my abilities. 
  • My body needs and deserves rest.
  • My life will inspire and encourage others.
  • I am a Queen and a descendant of royalty.
  • God is love and His love for me is endless. 
  • I accept, appreciate, and approve of myself.
  • I will not stress over the things I cannot control.
  • I will not dim my light to make others comfortable
  • I am doing my best and my best is good enough.
  • My body is a temple and it deserves to be treated with love and respect.
  • My life is beautiful and my future is filled with endless blessings and opportunities.
11 Gratitude Journal Prompts + 11 Daily Affirmations

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What I’m Currently Watching on Hulu and Netflix

July 22, 2020 by Whitney 2 Comments

Shows to Watch on Hulu and Netflix

Along with my routine(s) and wardrobe, I’ve also made some changes when it comes to what TV shows I watch. My main focus has been finding shows that are binge-worthy and light-hearted, with a splash of drama. Nothing too heavy, too complicated, or too dark. In this season, I’m trying to laugh and enjoy as much as possible.

Since “being home”, I’ve been able to catch up on some of my favorite shows, as well as become acquainted with some new one’s. Back in May, I took advantage of the Netflix + Hulu + Disney+ package deal. For two TV-loving fanatics, this was a real treat for my husband and me. Plus, it’s gotten us one step closer to getting rid of cable. Tax

Here are three of the shows I’ve been currently watching on Hulu and Netflix:

1. Insecure (Hulu + HBO)

I’m late to the party. I know. But thanks to Hulu, I was able to watch all four seasons of Insecure with a 7-day free HBO pass. I started watching on a Thursday and was done by the following Tuesday afternoon. I would’ve finished sooner, but I had to wait for my husband to watch. He became a fan of the show after episode three.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching the two main characters, Issa and Molly, grow from season to season. The show does a great job of exploring a friendship between two Black women, navigating through the murk and mere of everyday life. My husband and I also appreciated the very obvious homage Issa pays to the Black Los Angeles experience. And, thanks in large part to both musical geniuses Raphael Saadiq and Solange, the show features some delightful and refreshing musical content.

2. Greenleaf (Netflix + OWN)

I’ve been a fan of this show since its inception. The Greenleaf’s, a well-to-do Black family steeped in faith and plenty of mess, are trying desperately to hold onto their family home this season. With relationships ending and old flames back and up to no good, I’m glued to my seat week after week.

Lynn Whitfield’s character, Lady Mae, is definitely my favorite. Whitfield brings her A-game while portraying the role of Lady Mae and her sly and cutting one-liners never disappoint. This show is a reminder that those who are faith-filled churchgoers are still very human and very imperfect, just like everyone else.

3. 90 Day Fiancé (Hulu + TLC)

My husband stumbled upon this show during one of his many Hulu scrolls. This reality television show follows couples who’ve applied for or received a K-1 visa. From there, they have 90 days to marry one another. The entire process and what these couples are willing to do and give up truly fascinates me. I do, however, believe that some of these couples really make less than smart decisions when it comes to “finding love”. All in all, the show is certainly entertaining.

There are so many other shows I could’ve added, but I wanted to keep this list short and sweet. I’ll be sure to share more of my favorites in upcoming posts. Let me know what you’ve been watching!

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Practical Work from Home Outfits

July 21, 2020 by Whitney 1 Comment

It’s been four months and working from home has become the new norm. I’m no stranger to working from home so for me, it hasn’t been that hard to adjust. And while I do miss some interaction with colleagues, I actually prefer working this way. I find that I’m more relaxed and more focused when working in the comfort of my own home.

Practical Work from Home Outfits

Kimono: Amazon

When it comes to my work from home fashion, my outfits are both stylish and comfortable. On any given day I’m wearing a pair of black or grey leggings, a sports bra or tank top, and a kimono or a caftan. Some days I’ll change it up and wear a pair of yoga pants or opt for a tunic instead. Whatever the case, I’m cute and comfy. And, of course, I still accessorize. Big earrings are my go-to.

Practical Work from Home Outfits

Orange: Consingment Shop // Tan + Brown: Target // Grey Marble: Nordstrom Rack

Practical Work from Home Outfits

Kimono: ASOS Men (sold out)

Most days include working on my computer, cleaning up around the house, or in the kitchen meal prepping. From time to time, I run downstairs for packages or delivery, which is another reason why I like to be dressed. All in all, my work from home outfits are realistic and practical. The less fuss the better.

So if you’re trying to figure out what to wear, other than pajamas and sweats,  while you’re working from home, don’t overthink it. Choose outfits that are true to your personal style, but also comfortable and practical. And don’t forget to add something fun to your outfits like a printed turban or a pair of big earrings. Even though you’re not at the office, getting dressed should be enjoyable.

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