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The Four Agreements: Four Simple Principles That Can Change Your Life

Godd3ss Aisha

True Story...

I remember the first time someone recommended The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz.

My first thought was...

"That book is so thin...what could he possibly have written in so few pages that's considered life-changing?" 🤔😂

So I opened it.

And I started reading.

As I made my way through each chapter, I found myself asking...

"Does this even apply to me?"

(My ego answered first. 😉)

Then I realized...

Oh yes.

It absolutely does.

The Four Agreements are simple:

💚 Be Impeccable With Your Word (Be honest and speak with integrity.)

💚 Don't Take Anything Personally

💚 Don't Make Assumptions

💚 Always Do Your Best

At first glance, you might think,

"I already do those things."

👀

But...

Do you really?

Think about this.

Have you ever talked to someone who's normally cheerful, but one day they seemed distant or short with you?

What was your first thought?

"Did I do something?"

"Are they mad at me?"

"What's their problem?"

Be honest...

Most of us have been there.

Now let's connect that to The Four Agreements.

Without even realizing it, we often:

✔️ Make assumptions.

✔️ Take things personally.

All because we never stopped

to ask,

"Are you okay?"

Instead, our minds start creating stories that may not even be true.

I've done it.

🤦🏾‍♀️

I've replayed conversations in my head.

Imagined scenarios.

Worked myself into feelings that were based on assumptions instead of facts.

Had I asked one question...

"Are you okay?"

I probably would've saved myself a whole lot of unnecessary emotions. 😂

Then there's the agreement about doing your best.

I'll be honest...

Some mornings, that alarm goes off, and my first thought is,

"I'm just going to do enough to get through today."

We've all had those days.

But doing your best doesn't always mean giving 100%.

Sometimes your best is 100%.

Sometimes it's 80%.

Sometimes it's 40%.

Your best changes depending on what life is asking of you.

The important thing is that you show up honestly with whatever your best looks like that day.

So How Does This Affect Your Health?

More than you might think.

Making assumptions can lead to overthinking.

Overthinking can create stress.

Stress can become anxiety.

Anxiety can affect your sleep.

Your eating habits.

Your relationships.

Your mood.

It's a domino effect.

Sometimes protecting your peace begins with changing the stories you tell yourself.

That's one reason this little book has had such a big impact on so many people.

Its lessons are simple...

But applying them takes practice.

If you've never read The Four Agreements, I highly recommend it.

And if you have...

How's it going?

Have you truly made those agreements with yourself?

I'd love to hear your thoughts.

If this message resonated with you, share it with someone you love and care about. It just might inspire them to look at life—and themselves—a little differently.

Until next time...

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Stress, Anger, Anxiety & The World: How Do YOU Handle It?

Godd3ss Aisha

True Story...

(The thoughts in parentheses are conversations with my higher self.)

I'm scrolling...

A young life lost. 👀

Another story about racism.

Another act of violence.

Another heartbreaking headline. 🥺

Then...

A personal problem.

Bills are overdue. 🤦🏾‍♀️

My phone keeps buzzing.

My mind starts racing.

"What is going on?"

"Why is everything happening at once?"

"My friend needs me."

"How am I going to pay this bill?"

"Is he still in love?"

Then...

PAUSE.

My higher self interrupted the chaos.

"Aisha...pause."

We all know what it feels like.

Some of us are living this story right now.

The headlines.

The responsibilities.

The family struggles.

The uncertainty.

The grief.

The stress.

So let me ask you...

How are you handling it?

Are you angry?

Hurt?

Confused?

Overwhelmed?

Completely exhausted?

I understand. 💚

But how we respond makes all the difference.

Not only for ourselves...

But for everyone around us.

As I sat with my emotions, I realized something.

I hurt for families experiencing unimaginable loss.

As a mother, those stories hit differently.

I also found myself thinking about my own life.

Two years ago, I lost my uncle.

The last conversation we had wasn't the one I wish we'd had.

I remember raising my voice because he was being stubborn.

Before he passed, I apologized.

But he never had the chance to answer.

For a long time, I carried guilt.

I just wanted to hear him say,

"It's okay, Isha."

There was a time when I would've handled these emotions differently.

I would've drowned them in alcohol.

Maybe cried.

Maybe argued.

Then, I spent the next day apologizing and trying not to get sick.

🤦🏾‍♀️

But today...

Things are different.

My higher self asked me a few simple questions.

Stress

"Can you fix what's stressing you right now?"

No.

"Then why continue feeding it?"

Anger

"Why are you really angry?"

Because I'm a mother of two sons, and stories like these remind me how fragile life can be.

Then another question came.

"Is this your burden to carry?"

No.

"Have compassion. Pray for the family. But don't allow someone else's tragedy to consume your peace."

Then came the bills.

"Bills will always exist."

"Prioritize what you can today."

Then my uncle.

"He heard your apology."

"It's time to let go of the guilt."

😌

I took a deep breath.

Life will always present challenges.

The world will always have difficult headlines.

There will always be something trying to pull us into fear, anger, anxiety, or despair.

The question isn't whether those moments will come.

The question is...

How will you respond?

As I write this, I can literally feel my energy changing.

My vibration is rising.

Not because my problems disappeared.

But because I'm doing something that brings me peace.

I'm writing.

I'm reflecting.

I'm sharing.

And if these words help just one person feel less alone...

Then my heart is full.

We're all walking this journey called life together.

Let's stop feeding toxic cycles that keep us stuck.

Let's stop giving every headline permission to steal our peace.

Before you crash out...

Pause.

Before you react...

Pause.

Before you respond...

Breathe.

Go for a walk.

Pray.

Meditate.

Journal.

Talk with someone you trust.

Do whatever helps you return to yourself.

Because the energy you carry doesn't stay with you.

It touches your family.

Your friends.

Your coworkers.

Your community.

And your own health.

The next time life feels overwhelming...

Pause.

Process.

Breathe.

Then move forward with intention.

Update: As I finish writing this...

My vibration is higher.

And it feels so much better. 😌🧘🏾‍♀️

If this message resonated with you, share it with someone you love and care about. You never know who may need permission to pause today.

Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾‍♀️

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Independence Begins Within: A July 4th Reflection on Freedom, Peace, and the Soul

Godd3ss Alicia

Today, we celebrate Independence Day.

Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of people envisioned something greater than themselves—a nation built on the ideals of liberty, courage, and the pursuit of a better future.

Whether you’re celebrating with family, watching fireworks, enjoying a cookout, or simply taking a moment for yourself, today offers us something else…

An opportunity to reflect.

Reflection is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves.

We spend so much of our lives moving.

Working.

Planning.

Scrolling.

Worrying.

Reacting.

But how often do we stop long enough to ask ourselves…

“Am I truly free?”

Not politically.

Personally.

Are you free from anger that’s been weighing on your heart?

Are you free from comparing yourself to everyone you see on social media?

Are you free from needing approval from people who don’t truly know you?

Are you free from guilt over something you cannot change?

Are you free from the fear that’s been keeping you from becoming who you were created to be?

Sometimes the greatest independence we can experience isn’t celebrated with fireworks.

It’s celebrated in silence.

It’s the quiet moment when we forgive someone who never apologized.

It’s choosing peace over proving we’re right.

It’s letting go of yesterday so we can fully embrace today.

It’s deciding that our happiness is no longer dependent on someone else’s opinion.

Just as our nation has grown, struggled, learned, and evolved over the past 250 years, so have we.

Every scar tells a story.

Every setback teaches a lesson.

Every challenge offers an opportunity to grow stronger, wiser, and more compassionate.

Reflection doesn’t erase our past.

It helps us understand it.

It reminds us how far we’ve come and gently points us toward where we’re meant to go next.

Today, while the sky fills with brilliant colors, take a few moments to sit quietly.

Breathe deeply.

Listen to the wind.

Feel the warmth of the sun.

Offer gratitude for the freedoms you enjoy.

Then offer yourself another gift.

Ask yourself:

What am I ready to be free from?

Maybe it’s resentment.

Maybe it’s self-doubt.

Maybe it’s fear.

Maybe it’s the constant pressure to be perfect.

Whatever it is…

Today is a beautiful day to begin letting it go.

Freedom isn’t just something written in history books.

It’s something we choose, one decision at a time.

May this Independence Day remind you that the greatest journey you’ll ever take isn’t across a country…

It’s inward.

Toward peace.

Toward healing.

Toward becoming the most authentic version of yourself.

If this message touched your heart, please share it with someone you love and care about. Reflection has a way of healing not only ourselves but everyone whose lives we touch.

From all of us at A Godd3ss3s Cr3ation, we wish you and your loved ones a safe, joyful, and meaningful Independence Day.

Happy 250th Birthday, America. 🇺🇸

Peace, Love & Light. 💚🧘🏾‍♀️

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