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It’s a 95° week, with no plans for rain anywhere in the 7 day forecast. Yet, people are walking around with umbrellas over their heads, fearing some form of precipitation to fall. How foolish do they look? It’s hot as hell, there isn’t a cloud in sight, yet people are walking around carrying umbrellas. That is exactly how ridiculous it is to sit around worrying about things, especially those that you cannot control.

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Worrying doesn’t add an ounce of positivity into your life. If you have no control over a situation, you must come to terms and accept that things will remain as they are. It’s as simple as that. Begin to practice easily letting things go, I assure you, it’ll strengthen your mental.
On the other hand, if you do have control over a situation that causing you stress, create a plan for change and execute it. You have control, so make magic. You are the type of woman who can turn water into wine, aren’t you? If not, become her. The ball is in your court.

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Lastly, have faith in the higher power. HE controls this universe and is quite aware of everything you need. With that said, leave your umbrella at home. Don’t anticipate the rain. Even if it does start falling from the sky, as quick as it started is as quick as it’ll end. We all know it won’t rain forever; the sun has to come out eventually…
Written by: Jayyiah Coles
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