What Happened vs. What You Told Yourself…

I’m one of those people who believes that there are three sides to every story, yours, mine and the truth. Recently, I’ve come to realize and accept that, that really just means, there’s the story we tell ourselves and then there is the truth. A therapist might tell you that “feelings are not facts”. So if you find yourself in a situation and you have to tell your side of the story, challenge yourself to see if you can leave your feelings out of it and just state what happened.

Life in 2023 requires a certain level of awareness. It’s almost impossible to operate haphazardly through life without being aware of your surroundings, your feelings, your abilities, others and even yourself. There are so many movements that have happened over the last five or so years. Movements such as self-love, healing childhood and past traumas, self-awareness, soft life, podcast discussions and debates galore. With all of these things becoming more and more popular, a sense of self awareness is coming over us. We start to self diagnose or label and/or realize why we are who we are and why we do what we do or even have a better understanding of why we’ve done what we’ve done.

If we have adapted these new awareness’s into our growth journeys, the next best thing to do is to learn grace and apply it. It has been said that we are all a villain in someone else’s story but we rarely admit, accept and acknowledge where that may actually be true. It doesn’t mean that we are all bad people, it may just mean that we have not been as kind, nice, forgiving, open, understanding or loving as we could have been in a persons life. No one is perfect so we should accept that and only strive to be the best version of ourselves and Christ-like where we can.

When life doesn’t go our way and people don’t or won’t do as we would like them to, they become a bad person, when in reality, they only did a bad thing. One bad action doesn’t make you a bad person, it just makes you a person who did a bad thing. We have to learn to separate the two because now a narrative is put in place that an action has made them a bad person. Hence what happened, versus what we told ourselves. Grace needs to step in and separate the person from the action. Give grace to the situation and make sure to look into the core of the person versus an action that left a bitter taste in our mouths.

It goes without saying that one action versus habitual actions will play a factor in the grace we give others. If someone lied to you once, that one time does not constitute that person to be a liar, but if they have lied continuously and habitually, then a liar can be attached to their character. If you got into a disagreement with someone and you were already having a bad day, you may have told yourself that the other party was wrong. On the flip side, you may have bled on someone who didn’t cut you, and they reacted. Then the story you tell yourself is that this person is just the worst person ever because of how they responded in relation to how you treated them.

If grace is applied, you forgive yourself for having a bad day and you apologize to the person your bad day affected. You understand why and how they responded the way they did, without allowing the incident to dictate who they are or have been to you and your life.

These are just my thoughts.

Sincerely,

Angie

My Nouns of the Week

I’m a couple of months late but here’s another group of nouns for this week. In case you missed the last post about my favorite things, which happen to be in noun (person, place & thing) form. It’s just a way for me to share the things I am loving or enjoying at the moment or in general. I got the idea from my friend Eric over at Imma Keep Going.

Person

Rockie

Meet my baby Rockie. He is a Shepsky (German Shepherd and Husky mix). He just made 2 months. He is so smart and an absolute sweetheart. He was gifted to me on Mother’s Day so that I could officially celebrate Mother’s Day as a dog mom. He came already knowing a few commands like “sit” and “stay”. Potty training is going well. He successfully pee’s on the training pad but we’re working on his aim. He hasn’t pooped inside since the first week I had him. I taught him to ring the bell at the door when he wants to go outside. I kind of taught him “paw” to shake hands. He will not go to sleep until I am in bed, then he sleeps right underneath the head of my bed. He is also teething, so teaching him not to bite things keeps me busy but I love every minute of it.

Place

Concert at The Saenger Theatre

This past week in particular, the place was The Saenger Theatre. I went to the It’s Time tour featuring Tasha Cobbs-Leonard, Naomi Raine, Tamela Mann, Natalie and Katie. This was my first solo concert and my first gospel concert. It was such a great experience. I want to go to more concerts like this in the future. I was about 30 minutes late due to looking for parking and walking to the venue but the 2-1/2 hours I was there, I only sat down for all of about 5-10 minutes. I sang majority of the songs and left out slightly hoarse. My heart was so happy and I was so grateful to know Jesus after that show. Music is honestly how I feel closest to God. The artists usually always say or express what I feel in my heart!

Thing

Chardonnay

I think I have been drinking wine since I first started drinking at 21 years old. Although my first introduction to alcohol was a daiquiri and wine coolers, wine came shortly after. I started off drinking White Zinfandel. It usually took me 3 to 4 glasses to really get a buzz. Then one day, I tasted Chardonnay and the buzz came with-in the first few sips. I was hooked ever since. It’s quite nasty but once you get past the taste, it understands the assignment. I have only had a few brands of Chardonnay that were really clean and smooth. Those were usually the ones that took me longer to get a buzz. I drink Chardonnay because cocktails are wishy washy. Chardonnay is a for sure buzz every time. When I’m at home, there are a few reds that I drink with my dinner or just to wind down and they are very reasonably priced. Mogen David Pomegranate and Taylor Port.

The Journey of Her

Beauty is in the eye of the owner and beholder

And God already broke the mold of her.

Through it all she will remain a bold her.

Sometimes all she wanted was for someone to hold her,

Instead she got a cold shoulder.

Although she has the exterior of a boulder,

She bares the softness of a flower in the soul of her.

Dare she crave love and affection or they’ll scold her.

If they ever see her sweat, they’ll troll her.

Fact is, they won’t ever break or fold her.

Fearfully and wonderfully made is what HE told her.

Believing anything less is the old her.

This new version is the gold her.

And through it all, her heart smiles, because she never sold her.