11/2/2018 0 Comments Oct. 22-26, 2018MONDAY
Good morning, everyone! I know the weekend probably wasn’t long enough for any of us, but at least we made it to Monday. We made it to a new week, a new and unpredictable set of chances to really live, influence, and be molded. Pay attention to what you feed your mind and spirit and who you let feed your mind and spirit. P.S. EARLY VOTING STARTS TODAY FRIENDS!!!! GET OUT THERE & VOTE!! P.P.S. Domestic Violence Awareness Month continues! Healthy love is what we want and what each of us deserves. Fact: * 18,500,000 The number of mental health care visits due to intimate partner violence every year. . . . Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline or visit the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline operated by RAINN. For more resources, visit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s web site. #mondaysmatter #challenge #midtermsmatter #DVAM TUESDAY Good morning! For a second I thought it was Thursday, smh... but Tuesday it is! I hope everyone is well (and off to vote!). Today I want you to think about what you have to offer. Think about what makes you unique, capable, beautiful, and good. If you have trouble pin pointing these sorts of things about yourself then go to someone you know, but I urge you think and uncover those things for yourself and recognize them. Believe them. And live them out. Love on you today (a little or a lot). #challenge WEDNESDAY Good morning! A little rain with the cold today, but nothing you all can’t warm up with a good attitude, better interactions, and the best intentions. For some “It’s Wednesday!” and for others “It’s only Wednesday.” No matter where you fall, it’s a great day to make someone else’s day. Check in and lift up those you encounter today for no reason or for all the reasons. #challenge ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fact of the day: * 98% The percentage of financial abuse that occurs in all domestic violence cases. The number one reason domestic violence survivors stay or return to the abusive relationship is because the abuser controls their money supply, leaving them with no financial resources to break free. #DVAM . . . Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline or visit the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline operated by RAINN. For more resources, visit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s website THURSDAY Hey there you, good morning! The week’s almost out, but don’t let up just yet. Keep getting up, going out, and giving all that you have to offer to this day, this present, this experience. The world is never short supply of worries but without you and your energy today might be in short supply of some much needed light and goodness. So stay lit. #challenge FRIDAY Good morning! Friday is here, my friends. Today is one made uniquely, much like yourself. It is a day to smile and let joy rule as efforts are made and progress continues... Our struggles and our triumphs are equally worth reflection. Both have contributed to the story that brought you to where you are. Here with more knowledge, understanding, strength, and purpose than before. Enjoy your day, your weekend, and all those with whom you are fortunate enough to share it with. #TGIF+ #challenge #DVAM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Today is also the last full week/the last Friday of October and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The #purpleheartchallenge continues, but I will share with you one last fact: *Domestic Violence is the third leading cause of homelessness among families. - National Coalition of the Homelessness . . . Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline or visit the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline operated by RAINN. For more resources, visit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s website.
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