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Day 14 Mental Detox — Releasing Control & Reclaiming Your Power
Today’s teaching was about ending mental exhaustion by releasing what was never in our control to begin with. Trying to control people, outcomes, and situations keeps our minds in constant overdrive. It trains us to anticipate reactions, replay conversations, and carry responsibilities that aren’t ours. That isn’t strength—it’s survival mode. We learned the difference between control and responsibility. You cannot control: • Other people’s behavior • Their emotions or choices • Timing or outcomes But you can control: • Your thoughts • Your responses • Your boundaries • Your effort • Your integrity When we focus on what’s outside our power, we leak energy. When we focus on what’s within our power, we build clarity, peace, and capacity. This is how we show up as the best version of ourselves in 2026—not exhausted, not overextended, but grounded, present, and aligned. Today’s reminder: Control exhausts you. Clarity restores you. Release the rest.
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Today I release the need to control outcomes, timelines and people‼️Today, I choose alignment over anxiety. I release control of what I cannot carry. I will no longer focus on managing other people's emotions. I am in control of ME! I release control because I trust the God who knows and sees What I can't see🙌🏽 I know by releasing this control on today, that IT IS HANDLED AND I AM AT PEACE🙌🏽
MENTAl Detox Day 13 — Rewiring Your Default Settings
Today’s Mental Detox revealed a powerful truth: freedom does not automatically change our thinking. We studied the Israelites in the wilderness and the spies sent into the Promised Land and saw how deeply default settings shape our reactions. Even after deliverance, many still expected lack, feared expansion, and saw themselves as small—not because God failed, but because their minds were trained in survival. God wasn’t delaying the promise—He was renewing the people. Just like them, many of our reactions today are not choices but conditioned responses formed in past seasons. The work of Day 13 was learning to pause, recognize those defaults, and intentionally replace fear-based reactions with faith-based responses.
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@Pashion Watts-Gaines Amen and Amen🌹
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@Olubunmi Durodola Yes Lord🙌🏽
🌅 Mental Detox Day 12 - Breaking Familiar
Today’s mental detox revealed a powerful truth: many of the patterns we repeat are not chosen because they’re right — they’re chosen because they’re familiar. We explored how familiar patterns often disguise themselves as peace, maturity, or common sense, when in reality they are automatic responses learned in earlier seasons of survival. Whether in relationships, money habits, boundaries, or self-worth, familiarity can quietly keep us stuck while convincing us we’re being reasonable. This session reminded us that discomfort is not a warning — it’s often a signal that growth is taking place. Breaking familiar patterns doesn’t require shame or force. It begins with awareness, compassion, and the courage to choose alignment over autopilot. As we continue this Mental Detox, today’s work invites us to notice what we keep choosing out of habit — and to trust God enough to respond differently as we step into who we are becoming.
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@Nachell Doctor 🙌🏽
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@Dr. Phyllis Pelzer 🙌🏽
🌅 21-Day Mental Detox — Day 11 - STOP SETTLING
Today’s teaching challenged us to confront the mindset of settling—not as a personality flaw, but as a learned agreement with less. We explored how settling often disguises itself as peace, patience, or gratitude, when in reality it is resignation born from fatigue or fear. Settling asks, “What can I tolerate?” while an abundance mindset asks, “Is this aligned with who I’m becoming?” We broke down the difference between survival thinking and wealth thinking, identifying where we may have lowered our expectations to avoid discomfort. Through guided journaling and declarations, we made a conscious decision to stop negotiating with less and to realign with growth, expansion, and purpose.
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My God🙌🏽 What POWERFUL word on this morning. This has hit in a different way, "That Word didn't just speak to me - it SHIFTED me🙌🏽I feel that it wasn't just a message but, a mandate from "GOD TO ME" This word @Roberta Hoskie NOT ONLY met me where I am, it PULLED me to where I AM GOING, so thank you, Thank you for allowing GOD to USE YOU, to "RESET ME" 🥹NO MORE SETTLING‼️Thank you thank you THANK YOU💜🌹
🌅 21-Day Mental Detox — Day 10 Recap Theme: Releasing the Need to Please
Today’s session focused on identifying and releasing people-pleasing—the quiet habit of prioritizing others’ expectations over our own peace, truth, and well-being. We explored how people-pleasing often begins as survival, not weakness, and how it silently drains our energy, confidence, and clarity. Through the story of Eleanor Roosevelt, we saw how even one of the most influential women in history struggled with approval, silenced her own voice, and eventually reached a turning point. When she stopped living for others’ expectations and began honoring her convictions, her impact grew—not shrank. Key takeaways: - People-pleasing is learned, and it can be unlearned - Boundaries are not rejection—they are self-respect - Saying “no” is not selfish; it is honest - Your worth is not measured by how much you do for others We practiced: - Setting one small, intentional boundary - Reframing “no” as an act of self-honor - Daily affirmations to detach self-worth from approval
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My people pleasing has slowed down a lot over this last year or so, however; after Today, IT STOPS, after all my People (my little humans😍) are waiting for me to get into "POSITION" Sisters We ARE THE PURPOSE🌹💜
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@Cadorsil Faulcon Yesssss! I Love this line, as it will also be mine for the day🌹
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Donna Crawford
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I am Donna, I am so happy to be a part of this challenge! I am a 52-year-old Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunty and Friend. Most importantly, I LOVE THE LORD

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