Friends, how many of us have 'em? Friends. Ones you can depend on...
-Whodini
Throwback to the 80's, IYKYK
True friends are hard to come by these days. More importantly, showing up consistently, and being present as that friend goes deeper than we may think. So it's good practice to ask ourselves regularly, "What type of friend am I?" And "Do my relationships support me the way I need them too?"
On this episode we are having a beautiful conversation about community that supports you when it really counts! This precious heart is sharing with us how important it is to lean on those God has provided for us in season. We also talk about letting go once the season has passed, even when it hurts.
May you be encouraged to be discerning about who you surrounded by, and how you show up for them. Inspired to trust God's infinite wisdom and timing in your life as He places people on your journey & make way for season changes. God knows what's up ahead, allow the Holy Spirit space to move on your behalf.
Y'all ready? Let's Go!
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