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For those who have been broken. Get back to loving, God will take care of your heart.

There’s no reassurance that you won’t get hurt again. But you have to remain hopeful.

Living a sheltered life will make you shallow. Not only that, but you will become more prone to being anxious, scared and worried about a lot.

A lot of people have been facing unemployment, retrenchment and the loss of their businesses. We’ve never experienced such an unpredictable period in our lives. Most people are constantly worried about the next meal or how they will pay for rent. It’s in these tough times, where we have to be resilient and resourceful.

James 2:20 “But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?”

It reminds us to apply faith while we actively pursue practical steps to get ahead in life. We have an opportunity to reassess our plans and to recalculate the associated risk we take.

The accelerated pace we’re experiencing often leads to burnouts. It’s easier to assume that others are being lazy when they’ve suffered a great loss.

Proverbs 13:12 “Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: But when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life”.

Hopelessness makes a person mentally exhausted before they even wake up to start their day. I have felt that in the past three years like never before.

It’s about time, we all start to look at life from a brand new perspective. It has been hard being anywhere in the world during these trying times. But, it’s time to look up again.

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