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E G O.

March 20, 2018 by Katricia Flowers

"Here we are setting out to do something. We have a goal, a calling, a new beginning. Every great journey begins here ­­­- yet far too many of us never reach our intended destination. Ego more often than not is the culprit. We build ourselves up with fantastical stories, we pretend we have it all figured out, we let our star burn bright and hot only to fizzle out, and we have no idea why. These are symptoms of ego, for which humility and reality are the cure." - Ryan Holiday ("Ego is the Enemy," p.6) 


EGO IS THE ENEMY

Reading "Ego is the Enemy" in the age of social media is a bit of a juxtaposition. After completing this book, I compared its' overall message & theme to our world today and noticed a significant contrast. Today, it's expected for us to show every victory, bright idea, trip, promotion or new purchase -- anything we or OTHERS would deem an overall win. The realization that it's necessary for us to continuously keep our egos in check in the midst of pats on the back, likes, attention, degrees, business launches, book releases, etc. can almost seem nearly impossible. How do we truly remain humble in a day and age where we're encouraged to exploit our successes for the world to see? 


"FOCUS ON THE WORK."  -Afu Okosun


“Sobriety, open-mindedness, organization, and purpose - these are the great stabilizers. They balance out the ego and pride that comes with achievement and recognition.” – Ryan Holiday

Raise your hand if you're easily distracted? (Raises my hand!) I work a lot in coffee shops. Ideally, I prefer to work in shops located in less congested areas where distractions are minimal and everyone is focused on their work. Places with a lot of noise, loud conversations, or loud music serve as serious distractions for me. Now, let's look at this from a different angle, what can be one of the biggest distractions in our lives today? ... You guessed it, PEOPLE: people's criticisms, people's opinions, and people's PRAISE. 

Let's be honest, it's an amazing feeling to have people applaud you. The recognition from those who mean the most to us and even those who have watched our journey from afar, can feel extremely rewarding. Especially when we have fought, clawed, prayed, cried, sacrificed, prayed & cried some more to prevail. But, what happens when recognition from others becomes the expectation EVERY TIME we perform at our best, knock out a goal, or accomplish the seemingly impossible? Striving to succeed in every area of our life for the praise of others can lead to a life of deep regret and extreme unfulfillment. The work we do throughout our lives should be driven by things much deeper and resounding than praise from people. Even if no one notices the work we put in, it doesn't weaken the fact that God has tasked us to complete to the best of our ability. The praises of people come and go, but the work we do and our motivating factors should keep us pressing forward. 

'"In life, there will be times when we do everything right, perhaps even perfectly. Yet the results will somehow be negative: failure, disrespect, jealousy, or even a resounding yawn from the world. Depending on what motivates us, this response can be crushing. If ego holds sway, we'll accept nothing less than full appreciation."  (p.176-177)

"We only have minimal control over the rewards for our work and effort. ..." Think of all the activists who will find that they can only advance their cause so far. The leaders who are assassinated before their work is done. The inventors whose ideas languish "ahead of their time." According to society's main metrics, these people were not rewarded for their work. Should they not have done it?"(p.178)

"It will happen. Maybe your parents will never be impressed. Maybe your girlfriend won't care. Maybe the investor won't see the numbers. Maybe the audience won't clap. But we have to be able to push through. We can't let that be what motivates us." (p.179)


"BE HUMBLE, SIT DOWN." - Kendrick Lamar


"Chatting with Mather as they walked down a hallway, Mather suddenly admonished him, "Stoop! Stoop!" Too caught up in his performance, Franklin walked right into a low ceiling beam. Mather's response was perfect. 'Let this be a caution to you not always to hold your head so high," he said wryly. 'Stoop, young man, stoop-as you go through this world- and you’ll miss many hard thumps." (p.74) 

 

hu·mil·i·ty

  1. a modest or low view of one's own importance.

  2.  freedom from pride or arrogance : the quality or state of being humble.

 

Humility is an admirable quality to possess. The ultimate example of humility for me is found in Jesus, I'm reminded of his example in Philippians 2 verses 3- 8 which states,

" Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.  Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross." (ESV)

In my opinion, humility doesn't necessarily mean that you're the quietest, the meekest, or the person that takes less selfies than everyone else. When I think of humility, I think of an individual that is willing to put their own personal agenda aside to benefit others. Asking ourselves questions like, "Am I seeking self-glorification?"; "Am I using my voice, power, or influence to benefit others?"; "Am I willing to do what's best for the team even if it doesn't include me or my ideas?"; "Am I seeking out constructive criticism and maintaining an open mind to listen and apply it where necessary?"; can help us see if we truly do view ourselves as more significant than those around us. I believe it's necessary for us to check our motives, avoid the spotlight at times, give up our privilege to benefit someone else and spend time with those who challenge us in the uncomfortable areas of our lives. To tame our egos, it takes intentionality to remain in a posture ready to grow and learn from everything and everyone around us.

"...Do you know how you can tell when someone is truly humble? I believe there's one simple test: because they consistently observe and listen, the humble improve. They don't assume, 'I know the way.'" (p. 104)

"It takes a special kind of humility to grasp that you know less, even as you know and grasp more and more." (p.103)


REMAIN A STUDENT


"It is not enough only to be a student at the beginning. It is a position that one has to assume for life. Learn from everyone and everything... At every step and every juncture in life, there is the opportunity to learn- and even if the lesson is purely remedial, we must not let ego block us from hearing it again." (p.104)

"Great men have almost always shown themselves as ready to obey as they afterwards proved able to command." - (p.51)


There were a lot of good excerpts and lessons in this book. I hope that if you're not already aware of what drives you that you dig deep and locate it. Ask yourself, if I never received public recognition, applause, or praise for what I do, would I still do it? I pray that whatever your answer may be that you're reminded that your work is significant and know that what God has called you to, isn't tied to the praise or opinions of others. It's tied to a calling much greater and deeper, something that God tasked and predestined you to do before He laid down Earth's foundation.

I encourage you to stay focused on whatever your work may be. Whether or not people notice, the work must be done, and YOU must do it to the very best of your ability.  In the words of the author, Ryan Holiday, "There's no one to perform for. There is just work to be done and lessons to be learned, in all that is around us."

 

With Love,

Katricia Denise

"Do your work. Do it well. Then "let go and let God".That's all there needs to be.".. 'Doing the work is enough." ( p. 180-181)

 

March 20, 2018 /Katricia Flowers
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Not Feeling So Inspired?

November 30, 2017 by Katricia Flowers

Life can come at us pretty fast. We look up and time has rapidly flown by; or we get hit with thing after thing and it feels like we're losing at a unfair game of dodge ball. Then there are other times, where life feels so slow that we're positive a snail will make it to our destination quicker than we will. Also, let's not forget about the stand still moments ... where life feels like a long over drawn out game of freeze tag. These different feelings in life can sometimes cause us to lose motivation, drive, and even inspiration.

in·spi·ra·tion is defined as: 

"the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative."

Let's face it, when you lack inspiration it's hard to work, to think clearly, and most importantly to CREATE. The ability to flourish and grow vigorously correlates with your ability to see inspiration in every season, every moment and in everyday. It's important that when we find ourselves lacking the inspiration we need to fully thrive that we begin seeking positive ways to get our spark back.

With that being said, let me share a few tips that I use when I'm lacking inspiration:

1. Disconnect & Take a Break.  In our day and age, the internet is where we go for just about EVERYTHING. We are constantly receiving information, and it's hard to process it all effectively. Our minds and fingers are moving a mile a minute. At some point in time, we must find a way to give our fingers and brain a break. Turn off the phone; log off the social media accounts; close the laptop; use the stored up vacation or sick time and simply just  d i s c o n  n e c t.  This gives us a chance to breath, rest, recenter, clear our minds and recollect our thoughts.

2. Try a new hobby.  I have a knack for trying new things. It's thrilling and you get a sense of energy when you're in a different environment learning something new. It gives you permission to mess up, ask questions, and presents you with a new challenge. Tell me, who doesn't love a new challenge?!

3. Revisit and reflect on your WHY.  Your "why" help sets the tone for your life.  What drives you? Why do you go as hard as you do? Why do you make the sacrifices you make? The answers to these questions and many more help in revealing your "why".  It's vital that we take time to remember and reflect on why we do what we do. In the wise words of Gucci Mane " Don't get lost in the sauce." It's easy when in the midst of the daily grind and routine of life to lose sight on why we started in the first place. When we take time to reexamine our lives and hold it up against our "why," we're able to see the impact we've made or the lack thereof. Either way, this can help with re-igniting our fire and sparking inspiration.

4. Revisit some of your old goals and set some new ones.  It's good to go back and revisit some of the goals you've set and accomplished. Think about the environment you were in at the time, your frame of mind, your faith level, your inspiration, and remember just how good it felt to give it everything you had and come out as champion! Revisit old vision boards, sticky notes, journals, etc. you may be amazed to see how much you've grown spiritually and mentally since that time. It can be a rather humbling and encouraging experience. Viewing your growth and seeing pass wins can reignite inspiration in you! It reminds you of  how capable you are and how FAITHFUL & AWESOME God is! If you've done it before, you CAN do it again! Write some new goals down, start planning, keep believing and begin executing! 

5. Take a trip. Yes, a trip! Book a flight, gas up your car, purchase a train ticket and GO! A new scenery can rejuvenate you. I recently booked a trip to L.A. to visit a friend and came back completely inspired! Visit an art gallery, attend a comedy show, concert, take a bike ride or go on a hike; just simply explore the place you're in. Open up your heart and mind to notice beauty in everything you see. If you can, find some time to pray, rest, reflect, and relax while on your vacation as well; it definitely helps.

*Bonus Tip: You can always grab a friend, a camera, or your phone and have a spontaneous photo shoot! Because people, smiles, and photos go hand in hand. You can check out a few of the photos that my girl Leticia snapped of me while out in L.A. below. :) 

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Losing inspiration can happen sometimes; we get busy in our day to day routines, unexpected circumstances occur in life and we can find ourselves boggled down with information overload. However, it's important to take time out and get back to the things that inspire us to dream and create. If you're feeling uninspired or unmotivated feel free to try some of my tips or if you have your own share in the comments below!

Stay inspired, encouraged, prayerful and resilient my friend... 

With Love,

Katricia Denise

“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. - Galatians 6:9”
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. - Maya Angelou”
November 30, 2017 /Katricia Flowers
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Prayer & The Circle Maker

October 19, 2017 by Katricia Flowers

 

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October 19, 2017 /Katricia Flowers
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Photo by: Lexander Bryant, @orgnzd.visuals, www.orgnzdvisuals.com

Exercising Your Faith

October 08, 2017 by Katricia Flowers
Have you ever been in a season where it feels like everything that could possibly go wrong does? You thought you made the right decisions, received confirmation from God, and were aligned with His will. You made sacrifices, turned down opportunities, practiced patience, took the leap, started the company, launched the blog, wrote the book, etc. and really thought you were moving and operating in faith! Yet, you look at your life and you are not where you thought you should be by now. Your leap of faith suddenly takes a turn for the worse and instead of landing on a bed of clouds, you feel like you hit straight cement. (Ouch!) 
Others around you haven't made the sacrifices you've made (so you think), prayed the prayers you've prayed (to your knowledge), and their lives seem to be going UP! You begin questioning yourself, questioning the well thought out and prayed over decisions, and even begin questioning God! Questions arise such as: 'God I thought you said you'd never leave me nor forsake me?" "You told me you came so that I may have life and have it to the full but why do I feel empty?" "Where are you; I don't see your hand?"
Why aren't things working out the way they should?

If you are currently feeling this way guess what, you'e NOT alone! Seasons like this come and go. I'm currently maneuvering my way through this type of season, and it can be a tough ride. However, let me share with you how I've been able to make it through times of uncertainty when nothing seems to be working out in my favor and seasons of doubt.
1. I take EVERYTHING to God in prayer.
Prayer is our direct communication with God. It gives us access to Him anytime, anyplace, and in any circumstance. I've been more intentional with my prayers lately and mentioning every care, every worry, every doubt, every mess up, every fear... everything! I've found that when I completely divulge all information in prayer, it changes me and makes me more aware of who God is and who I am in correlation to Him.
Recently while in prayer, I was crying out to God and asking Him all, plus many more of the questions, I mentioned above and something began to happen. I was feeling distressed, defeated and loss, but my Spirit (the same Spirit of God that dwells inside of you & me) started ministering to me and reminding me of who God is. It was as if it refused to allow me to believe anything contrary to what God had already shown me. A peace came over me, and I was reminded that the promises of God are S U R E! This peace and reminder led me straight to God's Word. That leads me into the second thing.
2. I re-read Scriptures on God's FAITHFULNESS as a reminder.
I was led to two scriptures,
Numbers 23:19 (ESV) that states, "God is not a man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it?"
Hebrews 6:16-18 (NLT) that states, "Now when people take an oath, they call on someone greater than themselves to hold them to it. And without any questions that oath is binding. God also bound himself with an oath, so that those who received the promise could be perfectly sure that he would never change his mind. So God has given both his promise and his oath. These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie .. "

These two Bible verses encouraged and reminded me that I could trust God's words. Despite the way things appeared at the present moment, God's mind HAD NOT changed and He hadn't forgotten about me. What good news!
3.  I TRUST & BELIEVE in God's Holy Word. 
Let's be honest, you can read and re-read bible verses all day and still feel the exact same way you felt prior to you reading the verse. However, when you actually BELIEVE what you read, and start LIVING like it, then you're exercising your faith. 
At the present moment, we may not be able to physically see the promises manifesting  but we have FAITH that they eventually will.  So we continue to press towards the mark. Faith gives us permission and a right to have peace in the most trying & perplexing times in our life. It's crazy how faith works, but believe me it works. I want to encourage you to remain steadfast in prayer and hold tighter than ever to your FAITH! Now is the time to activate it and actually LIVE it out. You may get discouraged from time to time, but don't let go of the promises God has revealed to you concerning your future.
 Stay encouraged, steadfast, faithful, and prayerful. The testing of our faith produces things in us unimaginable; it prepares and molds us for what's to come. Trust God, He knows what He's doing.. 
With Love,
Katricia Denise

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." James 1:2-4

To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest." - Mahatma Gandhi

 

 

 

October 08, 2017 /Katricia Flowers
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