"Take A Leap With Grace" was formerly known as "Chat With Grace"; however, since its inception, other's have used that description as well. I'm proud of my Podcast and want to share it with everyone, from every walk of life wherein a range of topics will be covered -- some sensitive while others will be lighthearted in nature. As I come into your home, your office, your vehicle may you continue to tune in as you share a laugh or grab your tissue as you are able to relate to certain topics.
People often judge us by what they "think" or "assume" they know concerning "our" lives. Some look at us and are envious by what we have or, perhaps, how we carry ourselves. However, they have no idea what is going on in the background. We may be smiling outwardly but on the inside we are a "jumbled mess." There are those of us who are good at "hiding" our thoughts and feelings but that doesn't mean life is any easier for us than the next person. So the next time you wished you were in someone else's shoes or feel like passing judgment on them, try to remember that you don't know what they have gone through or are currently dealing with.
Valentine's Day 2021: Some are women are looking forward to spending the day with their respective partners in anticipation of what the day will hold for them while others are absolutely dreading it. I must admit that it's a wonderful feeling to share the day with your "special" someone; however, "learn" to love the one you're with (YOU) 365 days a year and not focus on one day that you're not "booed up." Love ya!
Today's episode is dedicated to all of our strong men out there who are holding down the fort, no matter how difficult or challenging it is for them. Unfortunately, they are often overlooked and not given the credit they deserve for being our "superheroes", even though some of them prefer to be in the background and don't want to take credit for all they bring to our lives. Because they feel it's what they are supposed, they constantly give of themselves unselfishly. However, in their strength, they have personal "struggles" that they don't share -- not even with their men friends. I want to personally give you your flowers while you can smell them. Not only do I appreciate you but celebrate you as well. I think it's high time we give you the credit you so deserve! ❤️
Love, as Matt Monro sung, "Is A Many Splendored Thing." To find love is one of the greatest feelings in the world, but many people run from it because of fear of being hurt or rejected or letting someone into their hearts and/or spaces or for a variety of other reasons. How would it feel or how different would you life be if you'd just let yourself go and allow yourself to become vulnerable -- all in the name of L-O-V-E?
Christmas 2020 was like no other. Who would have thought that we would be experiencing the effects of pandemic at the end of the year. I, for one, certainly didn't. However, no matter what I'm going through at this present time, at the end of the day, I'm grateful to still be here in the struggle. Don't become weary and give up -- now is now the time to do s. We are going to weather this storm. Remember, we are all in this thing together. I'm praying that despite what you're facing currently that you have a Very Happy New Year! ❤️
As we near Election Day 2020, we MUST either mail in our ballots or flood the polling stations as never before. It is ESSENTIAL to do so because our very lives depends on it... V-O-T-E
Today's topic is not only inspired by recent headlines of various types of prejudices but also prejudices that people face in their daily lives albeit social status, financial status, gender status, etc. I'm sure we have all been affected by this in some way, shape, form or fashion whether on a personal level or know someone who has been. This is a global issue that needs to be "fixed" immediately! Let's all band together in love as brothers and sisters to find a resolution for this problem that is “spreading like wildfire.”
In light of everything going on around us now, I wanted to share some of the most happiest memories that I had as a child - that is, the time I spent with my grandparents. I hope that you too can travel down memory lane.
We are in a pandemic. Everyone is anxious and/or scared as our leaders try to figure out what to do to keep our country safe. The United States has now surpassed other countries in the total number of Coronavirus/COVID-19 cases. Let's practice safety, and band together in prayer!
In today's society, there are those who are dealing with depression for one reason or another. I lived with depression for many years; however, it was my secret. If you are feeling despondent or, perhaps, even suicidal, seek help. Know that you're not alone. Please, please, please, whatever you do, don't ever be ashamed of your struggle.
In life, there are going to be unforeseen "tragedies" that will leave us reeling as we try and process the "why's" and the "how"s" as we try and make sense of it all. It may feel like we can't go on -- some may not even want to go on. My advice to you is to hang in there and allow yourself to feel every emotion that you need to, so that healing can begin. The "tragedy" will always be etched in our memories, but one day we will get to the other side of it. We will be able to "breathe" again, and not feel like the life has been sucked out of us. We can't give up because we will get through this.
"Trust the Process" is my initial Podcast. As people, I've found that sometimes we allow our minds to take complete control, as we take a back seat and "follow it" wherever it leads us. In life, things are not always going to come quick, fast, and in a hurry. We can't always look at what we see, but what we may not see...Trust the process.