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Have you met your goals?
This is the first week that I began my official reset. I set some goals for this week ; some of them I was able to achieve. One thing that I did do that I’m proud of is I bought my 2026 planner so that I can begin planning my year. I also began to dispute all of the inaccuracies in my credit report starting with my personal information. I’m already seeing movement from the credit bureaus to delete those inaccuracies . The biggest Takeaway that I’m proud of is, I said I would wake up every morning to do my makeup. Now, I am not a make up girly and I’m still learning how to apply makeup. The only time I really wear make up is when I’m going to an event or when I’m hosting, but I decided to get up early to do my make up every day and I am so glad that I did because it just boosts my confidence. It makes me feel good and I just feel presentable so here is a picture of me this morning before I left my house but let me know how your week has been. Have you made any goals and how have you progressed in those goals?
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🌟 “I love how intentional your reset has been, Danielle! Buying your 2026 planner and tackling your credit report shows such discipline, and I can tell the daily makeup routine is giving you a confidence boost. For me, my goals this week have been about consistency — carving out quiet time with God each morning and sticking to my budget plan. I’ve made progress, but I’m still refining my routines so they feel sustainable. Your post reminds me that even small daily actions can add up to big shifts. Thank you for sharing your wins, it inspires me to keep pressing toward mine!” 🌟
Reset
I decided to take the month of December away from social media. During this time, I’m vlogging my day to day life, working on my credit, creating a consistent budget & restructuring things in my business. In my devotion, I’ve been reading the book of Jeremiah . What are you doing to prepare for the incoming year ?
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🌸 “For me, preparation looks like slowing down and really listening to God about what needs to shift before 2026. I’ve been journaling what I’m releasing, setting aside intentional quiet time each day, and mapping out a few prophetic goals for the new year. I’m also working on consistency in my routines so I can carry discipline and peace into the next season. It’s been a mix of reflection, prayer, and practical planning — all about entering the year aligned and ready.” 🌸
“Finishing Strong, Entering Prepared”
🌿 December Plan for Women: “Finishing Strong, Entering Prepared” Week 1: Reflection & Release Theme: Letting go of residue from 2025. Focus: Journaling what God has carried you through this year. Action: Write down 3 things you’re releasing (fear, disappointment, doubt). Decree: “I decree that I am free from the weight of yesterday, prepared for the promise of tomorrow.” Week 2: Restoration & Rest Theme: Prioritizing emotional and spiritual replenishment. Focus: Daily altar time with scripture on rest (Matthew 11:28–30). Action: Schedule one intentional self‑care practice (quiet time, walk, prayer soak). Decree: “I decree that rest is holy, and I receive restoration in body, mind, and spirit.” Week 3: Relationships & Reconciliation Theme: Strengthening covenant connections. Focus: Reach out to one woman who inspires you or needs encouragement. Action: Write a note, prayer, or decree for her breakthrough. Decree: “I decree that my relationships are aligned, reconciled, and fruitful in Christ.” Week 4: Preparation & Prophetic Positioning Theme: Entering 2026 with clarity and courage. Focus: Create a vision board or decree card for the new year. Action: Write 3 prophetic goals for 2026 (healing, provision, legacy). Decree: “I decree that I step into 2026 prepared, positioned, and propelled by God’s promise.” Bonus: Community Challenge Host a “Fearless Friday” or “Elevation Circle” each week in December. Encourage women to share one bold step they took that week. Celebrate testimonies together — big or small.
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It’s almost time for Teach Me To Pray: The 4 week prayer mentorship program Are you in ?!
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“Yes, I’m in! 🙌🏽 I’m ready to lean in deeper and let God refine my prayer life through this mentorship. Four weeks of intentional teaching and covering sounds like exactly what I need in this season. 🌿✨ I’m expecting breakthrough, clarity, and fresh oil to flow — not just for me, but for everyone connected to this program. Let’s go!”
Trusting God in difficult times
🌟 28 Bible Verses with Explanations 1. Isaiah 40:31 – Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. ➡️ Trusting God brings renewal when you feel weary; He gives endurance beyond your own strength. 2. Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. ➡️ Trust shifts your focus from your weakness to His power. 3. 2 Corinthians 12:9 – My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. ➡️ God’s strength shows up most when you admit your weakness. 4. Psalm 46:1 – God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. ➡️ Trusting Him means you’re never alone in crisis. 5. Psalm 18:2 – The Lord is my rock, fortress, and deliverer. ➡️ Trust anchors you in His stability when life feels shaky. 6. Proverbs 3:5–6 – Trust in the Lord with all your heart… He will make your paths straight. ➡️ Trusting God brings clarity when your own understanding fails. 7. Romans 8:28 – All things work together for good for those who love God. ➡️ Even pain is woven into His plan for your good. 8. James 1:2–4 – Trials produce perseverance and maturity. ➡️ Trust reframes hardship as growth, not defeat. 9. 1 Peter 5:10 – After you suffer a little while, He will restore you. ➡️ Trust assures that suffering is temporary and restoration is promised. 10. Hebrews 11:1 – Faith is confidence in what we hope for. ➡️ Trust is believing even when you cannot see. 11. Isaiah 41:10 – Do not fear, for I am with you. ➡️ Trust cancels fear because His presence is constant. 12. Psalm 34:18 – The Lord is close to the brokenhearted. ➡️ Trust reminds you He draws near in pain. 13. Psalm 55:22 – Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you. ➡️ Trust transfers the weight of your burden to Him. 14. Matthew 11:28 – Come to Me, all who are weary… I will give you rest. ➡️ Trusting Jesus brings rest when you’re exhausted. 15. Joshua 1:9 – Be strong and courageous… the Lord your God is with you. ➡️ Trust empowers courage in fearful moments.
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Sharisa Seabrook
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Sharisa Seabrook fuses trauma-informed care, prophetic clarity, and advocacy to create emotionally safe spaces for healing and systemic change.

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