Tricia Hersey
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Yes. Enoughness. Yes. You are enough now. Yes. That's what we're trying to do.
Yes. Enoughness. Yes. You are enough now. Yes. That's what we're trying to do.
Yes. Enoughness. Yes. You are enough now. Yes. That's what we're trying to do.
I'm never worried. Aren't you scared of running out? No. I trust the divine timing of my life. I trust my gifts and talents that were given to me by God. to make a way for me. I've always trusted that. I never have to worry about that. I just don't. My faith, when you talk about a faith walk, a leaping, a faith leap, it is deep, radical, radical faith to understand and to
I'm never worried. Aren't you scared of running out? No. I trust the divine timing of my life. I trust my gifts and talents that were given to me by God. to make a way for me. I've always trusted that. I never have to worry about that. I just don't. My faith, when you talk about a faith walk, a leaping, a faith leap, it is deep, radical, radical faith to understand and to
I'm never worried. Aren't you scared of running out? No. I trust the divine timing of my life. I trust my gifts and talents that were given to me by God. to make a way for me. I've always trusted that. I never have to worry about that. I just don't. My faith, when you talk about a faith walk, a leaping, a faith leap, it is deep, radical, radical faith to understand and to
be courageous enough to push back against the system and say, I've had enough. And I trust the divine and I trust myself and my gifts to make space for what is possible. I really do. And so this is radical faith work. It's radical trusting work. And I know that that work will not happen overnight. I know that that is a slow, ongoing, lifelong process that we want to have for ourselves.
be courageous enough to push back against the system and say, I've had enough. And I trust the divine and I trust myself and my gifts to make space for what is possible. I really do. And so this is radical faith work. It's radical trusting work. And I know that that work will not happen overnight. I know that that is a slow, ongoing, lifelong process that we want to have for ourselves.
be courageous enough to push back against the system and say, I've had enough. And I trust the divine and I trust myself and my gifts to make space for what is possible. I really do. And so this is radical faith work. It's radical trusting work. And I know that that work will not happen overnight. I know that that is a slow, ongoing, lifelong process that we want to have for ourselves.
We want to pass on to our children, to our families, to our cultures, to our communities. And so we can't do this work alone. This work is for the collective. It is for the community. I have written 55,000 words for my new book, and I don't mention self-care once in it.
We want to pass on to our children, to our families, to our cultures, to our communities. And so we can't do this work alone. This work is for the collective. It is for the community. I have written 55,000 words for my new book, and I don't mention self-care once in it.
We want to pass on to our children, to our families, to our cultures, to our communities. And so we can't do this work alone. This work is for the collective. It is for the community. I have written 55,000 words for my new book, and I don't mention self-care once in it.
And it was on purpose. It's community care. It's communal care. It's community. How we make it along. Community care will save us. We can't do this without each other. And toxic individualism has taught us that we don't need nobody else's help. That's the lie. That's what's killing us. That's the lie of it all. And so Martin Luther King Jr.
And it was on purpose. It's community care. It's communal care. It's community. How we make it along. Community care will save us. We can't do this without each other. And toxic individualism has taught us that we don't need nobody else's help. That's the lie. That's what's killing us. That's the lie of it all. And so Martin Luther King Jr.
And it was on purpose. It's community care. It's communal care. It's community. How we make it along. Community care will save us. We can't do this without each other. And toxic individualism has taught us that we don't need nobody else's help. That's the lie. That's what's killing us. That's the lie of it all. And so Martin Luther King Jr.
has been saying that we are mutually tied in this inescapable interconnectedness, whether we want to or not. And because of that, We have to see the collective as where the spirit lies and where our healing lies and making space for others to rest, for ourselves to rest, being a model for that and going slow. I tell people, go slow. This is 10 years and I'm still just unraveling from it.
has been saying that we are mutually tied in this inescapable interconnectedness, whether we want to or not. And because of that, We have to see the collective as where the spirit lies and where our healing lies and making space for others to rest, for ourselves to rest, being a model for that and going slow. I tell people, go slow. This is 10 years and I'm still just unraveling from it.
has been saying that we are mutually tied in this inescapable interconnectedness, whether we want to or not. And because of that, We have to see the collective as where the spirit lies and where our healing lies and making space for others to rest, for ourselves to rest, being a model for that and going slow. I tell people, go slow. This is 10 years and I'm still just unraveling from it.
This unraveling Will be a lifetime. My son is 15 years old. And since he's been little, a baby, I've taught him this idea of slowing down, of like chilling. He made up a word, chillaxing, chilling and relaxing. So he's like, I'm going to go chillax. So even now that he's 15 and he's in high school and there's things like the speed of high school life, he's a musician and an artist and everything.
This unraveling Will be a lifetime. My son is 15 years old. And since he's been little, a baby, I've taught him this idea of slowing down, of like chilling. He made up a word, chillaxing, chilling and relaxing. So he's like, I'm going to go chillax. So even now that he's 15 and he's in high school and there's things like the speed of high school life, he's a musician and an artist and everything.