Happy Humpday Hotties!
The aspect of SOS I love the most is when women who reach out sharing their heart and journey with me. It’s like a beautiful gift I get to unwrap when I open that email or message on social media. The love and inspiration exchanged comes back around to me full circle reminding me we are all in this together!
One message I received yesterday just had to be shared here with you all. The day after the #RHOD reunion aired, I posted the above bridge photo with the caption, “a walk in nature is all that’s needed sometimes to reset our spirit. This bridge is symbolic to me today…MOVING ON. What bridge do you need to cross over today and move on from?”
A lovely lady who follows me on Twitter began reading and watching my SOS content as the Bravo show was airing. She wrote me this yesterday and it touched me. It’s truly a testament on never giving up and how to face our circumstances head on with positivity and gratitude instead of getting stuck and depressed by them….
Hi Tiff!! First let me thank you for posting REAL pics on social media showing that you live what you teach and preach! Not pics of you and Aaron partying or wearing fashions that women like me want, but can’t’ afford. You show us how to do it on a budget!
I get up everyday and look at the picture you posted of the bridge.
I cross over it and forget about my broken heart, my relationship with my son and how I may never have one with him because I blew it and how my mom gets worse everyday with her MS.
I cross over the bridge and minute by minute forget the man who broke my heart and thank God for restoring my relationship with my son and thank Him that I can be here for my mom.
It’s easier some days than others!
God has truly given me this time to get healthy and put my life in perspective and to prepare me for the man He has for me.
Like your tweet said a few days ago, “I’m a VESSEL not a VICTIM!”
I pray this encourages you to pick up your feet and pick up your chin. I view God as the bridge toward our Destiny! Who wants to stay on the wrong side forever? Yes, moving on and crossing the bridge takes courage, trust and faith. Aren’t you curious what life is like on the other side? For me, it has been a life of more joy, more freedom, more love, more adventure. That’s my hope for us all.
Love,
Tiff
Sometimes that bridge seems as big as the Golden Gate and not as small as the one in your picture! But we do cross it,don’t we? And yes,that includes me as well….
But tell us,what shoes are you wearing when walking across a bridge?
Michael