Some of us have this fear in our hearts and in our spirits with uncertainty about the future. Everyone fears at some point in life however, our trust and faith must be bigger than our fears. The bigger your trust the smaller your fear becomes. And the more you trust the more you become a conduit for miracles.
The truth is, for most of us, fear is present on a regular basis, but the form in which it chooses to present itself is constantly changing. For some of us we experience fear in form of anxiety, a deep nervousness, confusion, a lack of motivation, uncertainty, or something unidentifiable deep within. In either case fear is magnified as a giant to overcome.
Since the 2016 election of president-elect Donald Trump, there are fears amongst people in this country regarding hate and violence in an already heightened society where injustices are present.
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We grew up believing in Santa Clause, the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny, thinking all of these fictional characters were tied to our religious beliefs.
The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration, but for some people they are anything but….Because we all deal with different issues this holiday season, it is not always a joyous occasion. We all have different burdens that we may bare and the holiday season can unleash every ounce of one’s dysfunction.
Donald Trump’s election as US President is showing signs of and producing an outpouring of race and hate in America, which mirrors and reflect the language he’s spoken in the past 18 months.
Fears of heightened bigotry and hate crimes have turned into reality for some Americans after Donald Trump’s presidential win on Tuesday November 8th. And the list of incidents keeps growing.
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