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WHEN YOU ARE IN YOUR OWN WAY..

-Lara Kudayisi-

When you desire a thing and you pray about it. You pray, fast,hold on to prophecies and confess your needs so much but you never got the result you really desire. You conclude that God is going to come late and big and the cycle continues year in, year out.

Sometimes, when this happens, God has come through for you but you never saw Him. He came through some uncommon avenues and opportunities that you weren't used to and so you either didn't recognize It or you discarded it . You are waiting for the Spectacular.

Someone once said "Opportunities shrink in size when it gets closer, so people waiting for it overlook it". Your need could be tied to a training,workshop, coaching or conversation but you are still waiting for the usual that has gotten you nowhere thus far.

I beg to say if you must do something different this year, you need to overhaul your old system and get new knowledge or do new things that would lead you to something greater.

So also if you want to get into a meaningful relationship that leads to the Altar pretty soon, you need to thrash some mindsets that are not serving you,re-invent yourself, bury the past and generally move forward to a newer and healthier place.

 Furthermore, you can kick start that goal with meeting new people from time to time.The Marriage 2016 Plan is designed just to help you fulfill your dream. Please send an email to omolarakudayisi@gmail.com to learn how it would work for you.

It is never too late to live Happily Ever After.

Lara Kudayisi-Emeralds
Emotion Management Specialist
(Romance. Family. Recovery )
@larakudayisi


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