life coaching,
life strategy,
relationships,
friendship,
friends,
fighting,
breakup,
break up,
love,
counseling,
adulting,
women,
reconciliation,
talk,
talk to God,
character,
communication,
travel,
spirit,
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purpose,
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God,
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passive,
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truth,
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faith,
honesty,
respect,
death,
boldness,
discernment,
growth,
life hack,
maturity,
pay attention,
romance,
retaliation,
sabotage,
self care,
shortcuts,
understanding,
vision,
wisdom
Samantha Sarah Anne
life coaching,
life strategy,
relationships,
friendship,
friends,
fighting,
breakup,
break up,
love,
counseling,
adulting,
women,
reconciliation,
talk,
talk to God,
character,
communication,
travel,
spirit,
spirituality,
purpose,
purpose of life,
be brave,
brave,
bravery,
courage,
God,
prayer,
advice,
answers,
rejection,
fear,
fearlessness,
insecurity,
inner healing,
inner wounds,
betrayal,
coward,
cowardice,
forgiveness,
passive,
passive aggresive,
aggressive,
truth,
integrity,
faith,
honesty,
respect,
death,
boldness,
discernment,
growth,
life hack,
maturity,
pay attention,
romance,
retaliation,
sabotage,
self care,
shortcuts,
understanding,
vision,
wisdom
Samantha Sarah Anne
What'd You Call Me?
Last year, I made a new friend. I love that because, as I’ve traveled this world more, I have come to value and have a greater appreciation for what that word really means. I don’t take it lightly. One day, as I was talking with God about why this person was in my life, I heard one thing: “…to teach him bravery”.
retreat,
retreats,
plan B,
determination,
focus,
Christmas,
2018,
joy,
holiday,
holidays,
sorrow,
pain,
disappointment,
grief,
depression,
break up,
Cabo,
Cabo San Lucas,
Los Angeles,
L.A.,
LA,
California,
Southern California,
love,
love yourself,
accomplishment,
moving forward,
move forward,
life,
life hack,
life coaching,
life strategy,
change,
looking back,
regret,
living in the past,
living in the present,
future,
new life,
Alexander the Great,
burn the boats,
freedom,
hope,
abundance,
adulting,
adversity,
advice,
aggressive,
anxiety,
be brave,
be present,
being present,
believe in yourself,
boldness,
brave,
bravery,
breakthrough,
celebration,
character,
choice,
courage,
encouragement,
empowerment,
enjoy life,
faith,
fearlessness,
fear,
favor,
goals,
growth,
increase,
inner peace,
inner healing,
inner wounds,
limitlessness,
maturity,
mindfulness,
no limit,
optimism,
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power,
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resurrection,
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self care,
self discovery,
spirituality,
starting over,
strength,
success,
transformation,
vision,
vision quest,
weakness,
winning,
wisdom,
women,
victory
Samantha Sarah Anne
retreat,
retreats,
plan B,
determination,
focus,
Christmas,
2018,
joy,
holiday,
holidays,
sorrow,
pain,
disappointment,
grief,
depression,
break up,
Cabo,
Cabo San Lucas,
Los Angeles,
L.A.,
LA,
California,
Southern California,
love,
love yourself,
accomplishment,
moving forward,
move forward,
life,
life hack,
life coaching,
life strategy,
change,
looking back,
regret,
living in the past,
living in the present,
future,
new life,
Alexander the Great,
burn the boats,
freedom,
hope,
abundance,
adulting,
adversity,
advice,
aggressive,
anxiety,
be brave,
be present,
being present,
believe in yourself,
boldness,
brave,
bravery,
breakthrough,
celebration,
character,
choice,
courage,
encouragement,
empowerment,
enjoy life,
faith,
fearlessness,
fear,
favor,
goals,
growth,
increase,
inner peace,
inner healing,
inner wounds,
limitlessness,
maturity,
mindfulness,
no limit,
optimism,
optimistic,
overcoming,
power,
prosperity,
resurrection,
second acts,
second chance,
self care,
self discovery,
spirituality,
starting over,
strength,
success,
transformation,
vision,
vision quest,
weakness,
winning,
wisdom,
women,
victory
Samantha Sarah Anne
Burn the Boats!
I realized then that I had continued to hold onto one residual thought; one remnant feeling that was very effective at preventing me from moving forward with any sense of urgency. That residual remnant was this: that there was something to ‘go back’ to.