Young Jeezy (Pastor of the streets) always shares real talk wisdom. The other day when I was listening to his song Sweet Life, I took a moment to reflect on his concept of dying and reemerging as a new person. Pastor Jeezy was on to something when he said the old him is deceased. Inspired by Jeezy’s real talk wisdom, I thought of all of the moments that got me to this current place in my life. The place of a happy, fearless, unapologetic, self-care enthusiast, lightworker version of Peach. Then it dawned on me that my Divine Storm was the final catalyst of the changes I needed to make.
From that storm, I emerged as a new woman. The old me died! I transitioned into the new and improved version of myself. I love who I have become! I still have a lot of growth to make, self-work is not easy. With the support of my tribe, I am well on my way.
Life is about transition and growth. When you fail to evolve into the higher version of yourself, it is a major disappointment! A disappointment to yourself, your loved ones, society, and the higher power you believe in.
Your supposed to change and grow. When people say you’ve changed, in the words of Dustin from The Friend Zone podcast your response should be “why haven’t you”? When you lack the ability to let go of past behaviors, and refrain from new ways of thinking/being it is a reflection of limited self-love. If you love yourself, you will release the old version of you. What do you truly have to lose by letting the old you die, to become the better version of yourself.
Until next time…
-Peach