Welcome to Elevate Daily, the podcast for those ready to elevate their life, one intentional day at a time. I'm your host, Alexia Scard, here to give you a permission slip to unapologetically savor the beauty and richness of life. Join me as we explore modern rituals, self-leadership, the gene keys, and the art of elevating your health, wealth, love, and leadership.

It's time to elevate. Let's dive in. Hello, hello and welcome back to Elevate Daily. It is so beautiful to have you here, and this particular episode is one that I've been wanting to do for some time, and it's gonna be more of a behind the scenes episode. I'm gonna be sharing with you some of this specific insights and strategies and contemplations that I have been unplugging from.

So some of the things in my life that I've realized became default patterns defaults that I just thought were true. You know, I think for a lot of us, depending what industry you're in, your environment, it's so easy for us to unintentionally. Find that we think something has to be a certain way when in reality we've often just gotten plugged into a default mode or a default pattern, or a default idea that's typically conditioned in our culture and our narratives.

And so I'm gonna share with you three of the particular narratives and ideas I've been unplugging from and what I've been tapping into as my devotion and some of the story behind it. 'cause let's be real, it's messy. It's been. A big time for me if you're like me, 2025, which is when I'm recording. This has been intense.

Like I feel like there's all the ideas of what I thought this year was gonna be, which we all come into a year with all of our big ideas, and then there's life just lifeing. And this year's lifeing has been a big one for me. And so. I think let's just go right into the first one that's really stood out to me.

So something that I've gotten really aware of is how much I have a default norm idea that I've never done, that I'm not doing enough, that I haven't completed enough, that things aren't done enough. So I've really gotten to this place of seeing all the sneaky ways in which I get caught in proving dynamics.

I get caught in thinking I need to constantly do more to be enough, to have given enough to be lovable enough, you know, in all of those ways and. Gosh, I just know I'm so not alone in this, and I've come to just really gracefully start getting honest about how do I start to cultivate this knowing in my body, not just in my mind, but in my body, I.

When I've done enough, and what I realize is such a big thing is I have to get really good at honoring completions because if you're like me, which I know that if you're listening to this podcast, you're someone who is ambitious. You're someone who desires to also live in alignment. You're someone who wants to be of service in your lifetime.

And I think one of the things that no one really talks about enough is that there's all this conversation, I feel like in the habits culture, especially linked to what do we do to motive ourselves to get started with things, but we don't talk enough. I think about how we know when we are done. And I care so much about quality.

I care so much that what I create matters. I don't want to just create a bunch of noise. I, I think we live in the information overload era. I don't have a business that's focused on just constant production. I really do focus on quality because for me, I don't want what I put out to just be in the noise, to just add to the static.

To just be there, to be there. I don't care about just being seen. I want to be known. I wanna create work that has a ripple effect and creates an impact and such. A big part of that is getting to this place within myself where I've had to honor that to do this sustainably. A big part of my structure and boundaries I've had to start putting on myself are not just linked to how I support myself with activating my energy.

But also where I put on constraints, where I put on limitations and boundaries of when I know I'm done with something, because that's what I've learned, helps me to ensure that my energy stays sustainable. So as an example, if I was doing my writing ritual, so something that you've likely heard, I have an episode or my first episode, that's all about my morning writing ritual as an example.

So. It's all great to say, okay, I'm gonna commit to my writing ritual. But what I've learned is I have a tendency that I can get into this flow state and then I can do things for such long periods of time, but then the next day I'm so burnt out from it that then it's really hard for me to wanna do it again.

And so then I can go in these like. Yo-yo rollercoaster energetic dynamics where it's like I'm waiting for my next surge of energy, which I find is just really exhausting for me, and I find makes me not build as much trust with myself. Whereas what I've been really cultivating is what does it really mean to create sustainably?

Something that I didn't expect. That's been a big game changer for me on this, is putting on constraints of when I'm done. So instead of it just being like, great, I'm doing my morning ritual and I'm gonna do it for however long I feel like doing it now, I'll set it up with a timer where I'm done at 30 minutes.

And what I find is so powerful about this for me is that. Sometimes there's still more that wants to come through me that particular day, but I trust that that's enough for that day. That's where I have reached the point of enoughness. The same way I go to my trainer at the gym and they have a specific amount of time that each class that I go to to build strength is therefore right.

I do these 45 minute classes that are super focused, that are super powerful, and I know that if I do that consistently, it's had a. Huge impact on my health and vitality and strength. Yet if I started going to the gym and I was like, some days I'm doing 90 minutes. The next minute I'm doing 15 minutes.

The next minute I'm doing 20 minutes. There was no program, there was no stability, there was no consistency. I wouldn't have nearly as good of results. And actually I used to do that a lot and I would get injured all the time, and I think we just don't think about this enough with our creativity. How do we set ourselves up with that devotional structure that.

There's like multiple elements to this, right? There's like, okay, the structure that makes us feel committed to something we care about. Two, supporting ourselves with finding the motivation and activation to start the thing, and also honoring the sneaky blind spot I had, which was also knowing when I tell myself, amazing job, Lex, you're done.

So whether that's setting a timer now for 30 minutes for my writing ritual and knowing that when that timer goes off, I honor, I take a pause and I say. Yeah, like I inhale and exhale what I've just created, and I just tell myself I trust that what I've just created is enough and that it is of highest value.

I trust that what I've just done is enough and that what I've created is of highest value, and I complete it. I. Another example for me with this is with client sessions. So I find that in our lives we can just go from one thing to the next, right? It's just so natural in our businesses and we can often just not take a moment to actually honor.

I. What we've just done, what we've just created, how we've just served. And by not taking a moment to celebrate and honor the completion, I was finding that I would feel empty a lot. Like I wouldn't fully feel the impact of what I was doing. I knew that I loved my clients. I knew that in so many ways I loved my work, but often I wouldn't feel in my body, and that's the difference I wouldn't feel in my body.

The value all the time of what I was doing. And I wouldn't feel in my body that I had given enough, I had done enough. So there was this wobbly part of myself that would feel like, oh, should I do more? Should I give more? Should I keep doing more things? Do I need to create more resources? Right? Like there would be that little wobbly part of my myself, whereas the more I've been really practicing this art of completion.

So there's two elements I found incredibly helpful. So for a long time, and I think I've talked about this in different ways, definitely throughout my content over the years. And I'll definitely talk about it more on the podcast at different times, but I've always been quite good at my energetic hygiene.

So after a client session as an example, I would go and I always typically take a shower. I do something to really honor the completion of the actual container, and it's a big way that I honor, I. Letting go of the other person's energy and I let go of anything I might carry or hold. 'cause a lot of the work I do is deep and it's potent.

And so it's a really big honoring that like when I'm in a space with a client, I am there in such deep devotion and such deep focus. And when I close it, I don't wanna take that energy with me into the rest of my life, into the rest of the areas, to the rest of my client sessions. So this is how I really keep things energetically clean.

There was a new, a nuance to this I had never really thought about until recently, which is also now before I go do my energetic hygiene. Now, when I finish, let's say I'm on Zoom and I'm having a session at the end, after they've left the zoom call, after I've closed the meeting, I take a moment actually, and I take a deep breath and I take a moment to honor that experience.

I take a moment to honor. How I just showed up. I take a moment to honor my guides and the energy that moves me, that allows me to channel what I channel from my clients. And I also take a moment to ask myself what I'm most proud of that I showed up for in that experience. And this feels really important to share with you because in whatever way you work, in whatever way you're serving in life, we don't take enough time, especially as women.

To honor again, our value, to celebrate ourselves, to really feel the impact of what we do and how we show up in our day-to-day lives. And I have found that this has been such a beautiful way through this process for, again, for me to realize the value of what I create and to know I've done enough.

Because again, like I shared, I sometimes would have these wobbly feelings after a session or after an experience going like, Hmm, do I still need to do more? Do I need to give more? Instead of just honoring that through this process, it's really helped me to realize just how potent my work is and just how potent the value is and really feel it in my body.

So I guess the ultimate. Idea that I am unplugging from is this idea that more is always better. I'm unplugging from this belief that I have to constantly do more, produce more, create more, to be enough, and that ultimately my value is linked to my output. And rather, I've been really tapping into this ritual of devotion, of honoring the more I ritualize completion and honoring what I've done and that I've done enough.

This helps me actually feel deep meaning and satisfaction land in my body. And so I really wanted to share this with you because I really wanna invite you to tune into is there an area of your life where I. You already are showing up fully, but if you're really honest, you have that wobbly energy where you can kind of find you question whether you're, you've given enough, you've done enough.

Another good thing I've seen with myself that's helped me tap into the areas where I can be in this wobbly energy is noticing where I'm comparing myself or where I get more sensitive or reactive to comparison. And that's given me a lot of understanding to see that there's an opportunity for me to get more intimate.

The value of my unique being, my unique leadership, and the unique lane that I am here to share through my unique seat of wisdom. So similar and kind of on the same vein as this. So the second big default conditioned idea, I've personally. Been unplugging from is unplugging from a lot of the industry pressure that I felt over the years that says that more assets, I create more PDFs, more bonuses, makes my work more valuable.

So I've been really tapping into this devotion on another level of simplify to amplify this idea that fewer. More potent offerings and experiences I create is better. It's been really getting me to refine everything and to simplify everything in my life and to get honest, to get really honest about what really matters and what also I deeply enjoy doing.

And what I deeply find creates the great sense of value. 'cause that's the thing in business, right, is like at the end of the day, it's really simple. You need to find the thing. That you care about so much. What is your why? Like what is the reason why you care so much? So for me, as an example, I am so devoted to more people feeling connected to their souls.

I am so tired of all of the noise, all of the systemic conditioning that tries to get us to numb ourselves. I have, as many of you know with my story, I have a lot of family members that have struggled a lot with alcoholism and those different dynamics, and I've witnessed the ripple effect in my life and the life of so many people in my life and the pain that is created by so much of.

The narrative and the structures and the systems that want us to dissociate from who we are to dissociate from our souls. And so for me, this y bruise in me, I want to see more souls. Actually, I. In alignment with who they came here to be. 'cause that's the only way I believe that we are going to tap into the new frequency that I know we're here to create on this planet this time.

And on top of that, right? The other big thing that fuels me is I wanna see feminine wisdom back. Society. Society. It's been so erased. It's been so diminished. And I think that the more feminine wisdom is centered back and devotional wisdom is centered back into leadership in particular. The more I think we're gonna set everybody free, we're gonna set men, women, everybody, free.

And so this why fuels me, activates me, moves me. It's the thing that moves me on the days I really don't feel like doing anything. And the more I stripped back. All of the other stories, all the other noise of why I should do what I do, why it matters, what other people think about it, and I just got really back to this simple pearl of truth as to why I care about this.

Then from that lens, I started to ask myself, okay, if this is what really matters most to me. Then from this lens, what is the greatest way I can provide value in a way that one feels really good for me and feels like I'm actually serving in my highest capacity and on my highest path? So this is of course, where the gene keys have been at such a game changer and such a key tool for me, and consistently knowing my unique GPS to soul level success and the other key pieces.

I asked around, I asked my past clients. I asked those that I've served and I asked them what was it in, what I've shared it, what is it in how I've shown up? What has touched you the most? What has created the greatest sense of value? Ultimately, I got to this sweet spot, right, of like those two pieces. Of course, like it's actually I guess three, right?

It's like my why. Then it's how do I love to serve? That's aligned with also my highest gifts and like what brings out my deepest sense of passions. And then the third being based on everything I can share, I. What has created the greatest sense of value for those I love to serve and finding that sweet spot in the middle.

And for me, as an example, something I've really gotten to is realizing that my speaking is ultimately one of the things that the utmost center, I. Of how I best serve, what I love to do most, and what serves my why on the deepest level. And so, as an example, with all of my offerings and everything I'm doing now, I have been noticing all of these default strategies, especially like marketing strategies and coaching industry strategies that were all very linked to, like, I need to do more PDFs and I need to do more bonuses.

And everyone loves written workbooks and un. Can you just see my voice immediately? It's like, like just, I would go into this whole story of thinking, I need to do all these things, and I realized that because I was believing this, it was really ruining my joy. It was really making me feel limited. So when I started even asking clients, what I got to realize is my speaking.

Is the part that they were most in love with because why people come to me is they love the unique way that I articulate, the way I see them, the way I translate, the way I turn. Things that seem really complex into very practical next steps. The ways that I'm able to get right past. All of their egoic nonsense, the way I can see past all of the potentialities and the noise and the distractions.

And I'm really good at saying, what is the soul level truth? And just saying it, you know, through and through. And I realized that they would often say that when I would send them riffs, when I would send them audio transmissions, they would often do my visualizations and activations on the go. They love having my voice there.

It feels like I'm there with them on a frequency level consistently. And as I received this feedback, I went really right, because I was over here with my to-do list thinking, I need to create more of these blah, blah, blah resources. That are tiring. And I don't really wanna design on Canva, but I feel like I should design them on Canva.

You know, all those things. And so I have completely simplified my entire business model to be oriented around audio. I. So now everything I send to clients after an Illuminate experience is an unique bespoke audio transmission that they now can take with them and listen to on repeat, to tap back into the frequency and remember some of the key nuggets of what I've shared with them.

Whereas there was a moment in the beginning where I thought, oh, I need to create this PDF. I have to create this whole little guidebook that then they can print somewhere. And no one cared as much about that. They wanted the transmission, and so it shocked me. That it could be that ease useful, that I could actually just do what I love to do, share in the way I love to share, and that that also could be of highest service and greatest value.

And then another example is in marketing, right? There can be so many stories of you should post on 14 different platforms and you should do, these are the latest trends in marketing. And this is how many times you should post in a certain day. And I've just gotten really honest that what I create, I create from quality.

What I create, I focus on the energy because I do genuinely believe in my core that the angels are in the algorithm, and that my frequency being of highest light is greater than me producing 20 times more content. I. Have gotten to this place of honoring that quality over quantity is what I stand for.

The depth is what I care about beyond everything else. And so I've just doubled down on that. So now in my offering suite, I've gotten to the clearest sense of my focus at this time is much more focused again, on these one-on-one intimate spaces because I love the depth I'm really. Good at intimacy. It's one of my gene keys.

I'm really good at tapping people into next level devotion, really moving out of that default frequency and all of the ways they're plugged into external strategies and concepts that don't serve them, and really moving them into this next level, high frequency embodiment of who they are in a soul level and creating the rituals, the rhythms, the structures, the systems that actually support them with showing up to lead from a feminine, high performance perspective.

And so. It's really been such a journey for me to watch all of those little niggly parts of myself that got attached to ideas that I had and ways that I had attached complexity in my life and the ways I'd gotten used to chaos. Like I find a big reason why we can just really avoid simplicity is I know for myself, I grew up with a lot of chaos and I'm used to chaos in many ways, and so I almost have had to get used to this perspective where I actually.

Actually grow to find peace and trust when things are calm and when things aren't busy in a million directions. And trust my timing and trust my pace. One little final piece I'll share here is. I think oftentimes we can really diminish the power of refinement and diminish the power of simplicity. But simplicity is actually the greatest service you can give.

So when I think of, there's this pizza shop in my college town where I went to school, that always stands out to me. I always think about it because. I watched the value of this place because, okay, so this pizza shop, it was a collective, so they were committed to, they took such good care of all of their employees, their team.

They were really set up in a collective way. So every person in this company was really thriving. Thriving together, and they created the most quality pizza. But the thing was, this place was just a pizza place. They weren't trying to serve pasta, they weren't trying to serve anything else. I knew very clearly I'm not going to this place for tacos.

And more than that, they took it a whole other step further. And they were known for a unique way of operating where every day they only had one type of pizza, literally one flavor of pizza. And. What was unreal to watch is this pizza shop literally every day. Basically had a massive line outside the door, and I think what I really got from that is.

They focused so much on doing the thing that they are really good at. And I think of that Steve and Covey quote. I think it's keep the main thing, your main thing. So they knew we are really damn good at pizza. And more than that, because they focused on one type of pizza a day, they tested out flavors in such a way that each unique flavor or each unique pizza.

That day was so specific and so cool and interesting, and all of us who loved their shop, like loved going and experiencing something different each time. We loved the simplicity. We loved that. It was like, okay, there's no options. You know, this is the option. And they produced quality. They produced it quickly.

They could produce it effectively and efficiently because it wasn't like they were trying to make 400 different things. And I've always come back to that 'cause I think about how it could be so easy to be like, wait, so you're a pizza shop that only does one flavor a day? You don't offer variety for everybody.

But no, what I've always gotten with them is no, they honored who they are, who they serve. They made it so simple that any of us who loved them got excited and we would then look at their menu for the week and get really clear about like, which flavor are we gonna try out this time? You know? And it just created such a beautiful community of simplicity and refinement and a deep trust that I knew when I went to that place, to this day.

It is the best pizza I have ever had. That pizza shop is unlike any pizza experience I've ever had since then. And a lot of it I know is because they were able to get so incredibly excellent at what they produce because they kept it simple, refined, and they kept their main thing, their main thing. And so for me, this has been something I've been really tapping into is getting really honest about what my main thing is and stripping away everything that doesn't a hundred million percent align with the main thing.

And the third piece I really wanted to share with you that I've been currently unplugging is that I have struggled with really honoring the importance of support. I have definitely had a mixture of experiences linked to feeling let down by collaborations, business partnerships, experiences I've had, and I've really been having to notice the ways in which I have thought that I can't trust support that.

Trusting support equals disappointment, and I've really been getting to this place of stopping to look and think that it's the support that's the problem, and more so going. This is a deep invitation for me to know myself better. This is a deep invitation for me to do deeper soul work to actually honor what is supportive for me.

If I get so clear on who I am and I take all of the lessons and all of the learnings I've had, from everything that I've learned as a leader, what is the core essence of who I am and what have I seen have actually been the leverage areas that have supported me the most? And a huge part of this that's been essential for me is I got eye surgery a few months ago.

And through getting eye surgery, it was so fascinating for many reasons, because I knew going into it that. I knew I was getting a surgery that would be big for my system. I knew I was gonna be on antibiotics, which is unique for my nervous system 'cause I haven't done that in a while. What I didn't expect is the integration time that after getting that surgery, my body would need time to actually integrate how much more stimulation I now was able to take in because I had my sight, right?

Like when I had my glasses off I couldn't see very much like it. There was a, a way I could almost like turn off. My ability to see in the world, whereas now I'm in a reality where I can't unsee things. I can't not see things. It was such a physical reminder that when we upgrade, when we tap into the next levels of our gifts, we diminish oftentimes the levels of support we need when we are integrating.

And so in that season of the first month and a half, after having my eye surgery, I was really meeting. Aspects of my nervous system that I have not given myself enough support with. I really relate to being a highly sensitive person. I feel things, I see things more than meets the eye a lot. And as you know me and as you continue to get to know me, it's a definite part of who I am.

I can. Read a lot of situations, I can just feel a lot more than I've realized a lot of other people around me feel. And with that, it's a gift. And with that comes specific support systems. I need to be in place to take beautiful, divine care of myself, and ultimately, it's nobody else's responsibility to ensure that my needs are met.

This is. My job first and foremost. So it's been a huge time of me really tapping in on another level to honoring the importance of me being my greatest self-advocate of my needs and to do the work to get clearer on what my actual needs are and to I. Unapologetically stop thinking that my needs are too much, because I think this is the reality is we live in a world where being a highly sensitive person is not what most structures and systems are set up for.

I'm just radically honest, right? I've had to unplug from a lot of productivity hacks, a lot of productivity systems, a lot of ideas that I thought that just something was wrong with me, that I couldn't seem to figure them out. And I kept thinking, okay, like one day I'm just gonna figure them out. Instead, I've just been getting really clear on the more I know myself, the more I honor and get clear on my unique rhythms, the more I honor my unique way of being.

Then from this lens, I've gotten so much better at asking my husband for specific support and honoring specific tasks and things I would just take on as a default. That actually. Are not great for me to take on help or to, to just do. And I've started getting really clear of like taking that little extra step before just getting something done.

'cause that's been part of my default is like, oh, I'll just get it done. I'll just get it done. I'll just do it. And then I see how many ways I have really ended up hurting myself and the process and wearing myself out. Because when you do that so many times and it just plays out in all areas of your life.

You lose a lot of opportunity to actually ensure that you use that energy in better places, but also you miss out on the opportunity for other people to shine and to support you. And so when I started saying these things and started noticing, oh my gosh, I get so depleted by certain things in our personal life by like for example, guys, I'll just be so real.

So I am a. I'm really good at holistic thinking. I'm a deep visionary, I think so outside the box. I'm so good at understanding how so many complicated things fit together. I really think in that way. What I'm not as great at is deeply linear thinking, right? I'm not as great at being like, okay, and then step one is this.

Step two is this. Step three, is this. Step four is this, I can do it. I can do it yet it takes a lot more energy for me to do that. Whereas my husband, he is so good at that. He is so good at seeing a start and a finish and knowing exactly how to map it out, put it into a project management tool, and like really see how it all functions.

He's so system oriented that way, but then where he'll miss things is he will miss a lot of key details in the bigger picture that I always see. So the big thing was. We started getting really clear in our relationship and our partnership of how can we have it. So I do, and I really own the areas that need that big holistic visionary thinking or overarching planning.

I'm the one that's like seeing the whole year and can see how this fits in and how his work fits in and how my work fits in and, and how our dog is gonna be sorted. And I'm definitely the one that's. Seeing the whole big picture of all the details, but then now I've learned where I come to him with specific things we're working on, and then he's so good at then mapping out, okay, with all of this, here's the process, how we can better working with our home exec and our home environment.

This is the process for how we can set up. This construction project we wanna do for a little renovation on our home. You know, like he's so good at those details that I am not. And so the more I've gotten really honest about who I am, what my needs are, where I best thrive, where I don't thrive best. The more I'm watching that I'm actually surrendering in a better way to support.

I'm also finding better structures. I'm finding better systems, and I'm doing it more my way instead of just naturally thinking that I just need to run from one system to the next, which would then lead me to sabotage and never find something that worked for me. And so I really wanted to bring this forward because I think something I've come to understand is.

We all have unique nervous systems and we all have unique ways we have to support our nervous systems. And the more you can do the soul level work to know yourself, the more you can honor. What is your most authentic rhythm for creating, for leading, for showing up for? Living and setting up your lifestyle that way, the more that then you can actually ask for help.

Because the problem is we can't ask for help if we don't know who we are, or we do ask for help, and then we often find we're disappointed and we're not setting people up effectively to thrive. And this is something that, oh, your girl is so aware of. And that's something I've definitely done a lot in my past, but I've gotten so much better at this.

It's helped me to also start to absolutely love things like standard operating procedures and use AI and tools like that to help me map them out so that way I can help translate to people who do support me on my team with creating at a level that then makes me feel like I don't need to double check things and constantly worry are things getting done at the way I desire, or things that fit my quality metric.

And so. These are just some of the key. Gosh, there's so much more. I would say this whole quarter this year has really given me so many insights, but I just wanted to riff with you here, not make it formal and just feel like we're just having a cup of tea, having a cup of coffee together, and just share with you some of these big contemplations and insights that I've been thinking about, exploring, questioning, researching, investigating in the way that I do, and.

Just more than anything. I think it's just so important that in this world that wants us to constantly feel like we have to do more all the time or all of the typical high performance narratives that I really don't buy into that tell us that we're here to prove things that we need to do, all the external metrics that we have to constantly stay in the loop on every single trend to stay relevant.

I really wanna invite you and anyone listening that with feminine high performance, I really see that the more you unplug. From thinking there's any way that's outside of yourself, any strategy outside of yourself, any one quick shortcut, quick fix to get you the result. The more you unplug from thinking that you're missing that like one key secret that's gonna change it all.

And the more you really connect to. Getting to love and know yourself. The more you get to honor your unique pace and way of operating, the more you unplug from comparing yourself to everyone and everything else, the more you unplug from spaces that tells you there's one particular way you should operate, and instead, I really wanna invite you to tap into.

Receiving the support where those who see you and support you really don't try to tell you how to do things, but truly try to help to reveal who you are in your unique way and hold that container and hold that space for you to really, I. Fall in love with the wisdom that lives in. You fall in love with the unique value you provide and fall in love with the knowing that there's no one else on the planet like you.

There's no one else that's here to serve the way you're here to serve. There's no one with your unique frequency. And all I ever want is for all of us to realize that in this world that's changing so drastically with AI that's advancing at a speed that we can't. Keep up with in so many ways from an information level that your wisdom is really gonna be the thing that's gonna stand out.

Your frequency is gonna be the transmission that no one can copy, nobody can replicate, and no AI can possibly take away that gift you have. And so yeah, I would love if you feel called to share with me anything that's really resonated with you from this episode. It would mean the world to me. I always love connecting with you.

I love hearing what stands out. I love, I. Just knowing that we're not alone on this journey. And yeah, I hope more than anything that you know that you are enough, that you know that you matter, and that you just take such beautiful divine care of yourself in the most devotional loving way. And until next time, I hope you elevate your life one intentional day at a time.

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