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I could use a little of your help, please
I’m working on some shorter courses to create soon, and I want to know which one of these do you think I should create first? Thanks in advance for your votes!!
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27 members have voted
2 likes • Nov '25
yes they ALL sound so amazing!
Faith, Parenthood and Marriage
Lately, I’ve been asking myself why I feel so exhausted. Then I remember… I’m learning a new language, raising a toddler, working a demanding job, and navigating some deep frustrations with church and marriage. Some days, it feels like I have no social life outside of work. It’s hard to find connection when everyone’s schedules are full. But even in the tiredness, I’m learning to fight for time with God and to choose love, even when it feels hard.
5 likes • Oct '25
I relate so much to this! Keep pressing! This is a race of endurance that we run! 🏃‍♀️ and the only way I don’t gas out is with the strength of the Holy Spirit. Even just reminding myself to stay in communication and prayer throughout the busy days. 🙏
Tell me your future!
You've probably already entered your current predominant emotion within your family (if not, go to Classroom, then START HERE), but now I'd like you to add what you'd like your family to feel like when you are more emotionally whole.
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63 members have voted
2 likes • Oct '25
Haha I see the unanimous answer is, yes all the above! And that would actually be great but having true joy amongst each other despite the circumstances, that’s the sweet spot right there.
The number one predictor
The number one predictor of marital satisfaction is gratitude. It’s free, easy, and doesn’t take a lot of time. Isn’t it interesting that assets appreciate overtime, and appreciation is also a synonym for gratitude. .
5 likes • Oct '25
I love this. It’s keeping your mind focused on the blessings.
Questions I ask myself often
Is the condition of my marriage one that if my children had the same condition in their marriage, would I feel proud of them? Is my marriage (since its defining what marriage is for my children) the definition God wants my children to have of what marriage is? Does my marriage look like God’s definition of marriage? Do I know God’s definition? If any one of these has a hint of a “no” in their answer, my next questions for myself are also a prayer: Lord, what do I need to change? And what do I need to receive from you to make those changes?
5 likes • Oct '25
I love this thought process. Really makes you think…
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Jessika Aguil
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Child of The Most High, wife, mama & daughter

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