We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Challenges will arise in our lives in spiritual or physical forms. No matter what obstacles present themselves we cannot give up. We must stand strong against adversity and overcome it all to accomplish the task before us. My husband and I are currently working on a project that has presented more than enough challenges. Scheduling conflicts, internal clashes, and minor and major changes are just some of the obstacles that have arisen. It has definitely thrown our timeline off, and though I have been tempted, we will not give up. Defeat and giving up is not an option. No one ever promised the road to achieving our dreams would be easy. Recognizing our dreams and outlining them are just the beginning of the journey. Once you know what you must do to obtain it you've only just begun, because that's when the hard work comes in. Regardless of the adversity you face from people, finances, time, health, or any other conflict never give up on you. Know that the Lord God has ordained you for a specific person on this earth. He will equip you with every resource to accomplish them. The challenges you face along the way are just minor blips on the larger radar called life. They're designed to strengthen and empower you. Perhaps, even greater they're designed so that someone watching you go through it may grow and be ministered to in the mist of your obstacle. Dream. Believe. Stay focused. Put the work in. Before you realize it, you will be living your dream. It's been another Motivational Monday Moment. Have a blessed and courageous week. If you have enjoyed this post click "LIKE" and Tweet it to your followers. To join this blog simply click "Follow This Blog," "Subscribe," or "Email" links in the upper right corner. For exclusive content, contests, cover reveals, and more join my newsletter. Undeniably Chelle...
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