Often times we go through a worldly struggle, a difficult moment, financial
problems, etc. We question ourselves, the world, and God… saying: why me? How
am I going to get through this? I can’t make ends meet. Why do I have to choose
between food and bills? Which do I pick: job or school? Should the biological parent of my child continue to be in my life because of
the blood connection or a should I be with someone who truly loves me and my family?
Two things I want you to remember:
1. There is ALWAYS someone who has it far worse than you. Think of a homeless
adult, an orphaned teenager, someone with incurable cancer, etc. Now do you
feel any different?
2. You are your own worst enemy. You cause your fear and your worry… that’s
not of God. Where are you sending your energy? Negative begets negative. Evil
begets evil.
Every time that you allow your struggle to take over your mind, body, and soul
you are denying your own strength and abilities.
Philippians 4:19
And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in
Christ Jesus.
Reach for the stars.
No problem is too big for God!
Put in your work and God will do the rest.
You
are beautiful inside and out. You are amazing.
Your opportunities are boundless.
Be blessed and be at peace.
#KayLasPositivityCorner
***Health Spotlight***
Babesiosis: A disease caused by a tick in the nymph stage that has been in contact with an Babesia spp. infected mouse for a blood meal. This disease is common in the U.S. in the Northeast and Midwestern regions during the warm months. Symptoms are uncommon but include: fatigue, fever, chills, and hemolytic anemia (CDC). Those with compromised immune systems or are elderly are at a higher risk of getting the disease. Lab testing can be used to detect Babesia; this can include blood work followed by PCR and/or FISH testing. There are prescription medications to take to treat the disease. Do not take your health lightly; to have good health is a blessing unlike any other, so do what you can to live your best life. Get the help of a physician when you need it; it could make a world of a difference.