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New Song🎶 Alert 🚨 “BELIZEAN VIBE”
Hi Everyone, NEW SINGLE DROPS JULY 11, 2026 🔥 Get ready to move! 🌴🎶 This brand-new Soca anthem from D. Collins Musik brings the energy, rhythm, and culture of Belize — representing Central America with a Caribbean vibe. 🇧🇿🌊
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We wear the Mask
My current chapter read was talking about ownership of the persona and the masks we wear. It immediately made me think about a poem from one of my Fav writers of all time. "We Wear the Mask" by Maya Angelou. Listening to this poem after reading the chapter was a beautiful full circle moment for me and wanted to share with y'all. Hope you enjoy! YouTube Link below for the poem, and the photo is of my current read. My goal is to read 3 books before the end of the month my next milestone is 5 next month. Wish me luck 🌻 The Mask Maya Angelou inspired by Miss Rosie https://youtu.be/BzKKFq-4myE?si=N2_qU0otyVz42aeP Hope you enjoy.
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Album Release WORKOUT PARTY 💃🏾🎉🎊🕺🏾🥳
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Same car. Same house. Same me. The only thing that changed is where I put my energy, my attention, my faith, and my time. Stepping back has a funny way of giving you a clearer view. Distance will reveal things that closeness sometimes allows you to overlook. You begin to recognize the difference between ministry and performance, prophecy and personal opinion, genuine fellowship and convenient association, unconditional love and fleeting support. You notice when words spoken publicly don’t quite match actions displayed privately, and when the very principles being preached somehow disappear when it’s time to actually practice them. Some things I once overlooked, I now question. Some things I once accepted, I no longer agree with. And some things simply don’t sit right with my spirit anymore. My faith hasn’t changed—if anything, it has taught me to keep my eyes on God rather than people. I was also blessed and highly favored in a situation that could have gone many different ways, and by the grace of God, it worked out in my favor. A weight I carried for a long time has been lifted, and some worries I once had are no longer worries. But a blessing doesn’t mean you have to run out and spend it just because you have it. I don’t suddenly need a new car, a bigger house, designer labels, jewelry, or ridiculous things just to show people that I’ve been blessed. That’s never been my goal. My goal is security and legacy for my children. I want to make sure that when they grow up, they have a foundation. I want them to work because they have dreams and ambitions—not because they’re struggling just to survive. I want their starting point to be further ahead than mine was. So no, I’m not interested in becoming somebody new just because my circumstances changed. Same woman. Same heart. Same faith. Same lifestyle. Just fewer worries, clearer boundaries, different priorities, and a bigger purpose. Some blessings aren’t meant to change how you look. They’re meant to change what your children’s future looks like. 🙏🏽❤️
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Weekend Gratitude:
Hi beautiful community, Thank you ladies for joining my session on Saturday.🥳💐🙌🏾😊 Can you share one thing that stand out to you. What did you do this weekend that you’re happy or proud of?
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