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LáYínká Sánní

@layinkasanni

Coach | Facilitator | Consultant
Ever fascinated by the human mind. Fascinated by patterns. Passionate about God-centered growth.

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Growth requires us to leave something behind. It could be habits, careers, beliefs, and even people. Make space for grief in the process of growth, so you can grieve what’s lost to make room for what’s here and coming.

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Active procrastination [noun]: Convincing yourself that you’re not really procrastinating because you’re doing everything except the thing you know you’re avoiding.

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Letting go isn't defeat. It isn't forgetting. It isn't weakness. And it isn't loss. Letting go is an acceptance of what was in all the ways it was; what isn't and the lessons you can draw from that, and carrying both to what can be as you choose to live.

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When you look at the way you treat yourself, what does that say about the way you see yourself, sis? There are clues there, if you pay attention. I explore this in my book, 'A Beautiful Homecoming' — available for you to pre-order, now. layinkasanni.com/book

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“And your Lord says, 'Call upon Me; I will respond to you.'” [40:60] No matter how... close distant pious sinful old young... Your Lord says, "Call upon Me; I will respond to you." He is truthful in His promise. You've just got to pick up your end of the line. That's it.

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Joy isn't something you only allow yourself when you feel you've done enough. Create speace for it and embrace it so the lightness you feel flows into things you don't enjoy. ✨

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When we forget who we are, we begin to live smaller than our Creator intended. We begin to shrink our dreams, lower our expectations, and limit what we believe is possible.

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When we remember who we are and who Allah created us as, we begin to live with the confidence of those who know they're supported and loved. We begin to step into our full potential. We begin to truly be.