Tag: Relationships
Coffey Break Chat || The Spirit of Offense, Baggage & New Beginnings
Hey guys!
So, today is extra special because it is New Year’s Eve!! As I prepare for the future of my business endeavors, I realize that it is just as important to be preparing myself mentally and clean house both spiritually and emotionally going into 2015.
To say the least, I’m a little sensitive. Okay okay, more like a lot, and I’m okay with that. The key is that I’ve recognized that my little feeling get hurt easily, it’s no good to be aware of trait without being proactive about how to manage it. Some call it sensitivity, some call it a spirit, but all I know is that there are a lot people are walking around carrying the offenses of what others have done to them.
These last two years have shared a few highs and some of the lowest lows, so I really wanted to dig internally to run a scan to check for any old emotional baggage, and get rid of that chit! It’s a new season and God is moving. Join me as I walk through how I’m pushing past the spirit of offense and to live my best life. Wishing you all the best in this new year! Enjoy!
Peace, Love & Sunshine ~Chelsea
Coffey Break Chat: 3 Non-Negotiables with Meagan Elyce
Hey guys!
Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend and life&style blogger, Meagan Elyce. Over the course of our discussion we couldn’t help but notice that some conversations are too good to keep to ourselves… It was a juicy one indeed 😉
Join us below as she shares her 3 non-negotiables for selecting a future mate!
Need a recap? Here’s a refresher of Meg’s Top 3!
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God Fearing– I want my partner to love God and establish Him as the head of our household. I want my partner to be a praying man that will pray over our family and feed the word of God into us daily.
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Family Oriented– I want my partner to be a family man. I want family to be an important factor in his life and I want him to value the relationships he has with them-especially immediate family members like mother/father, brother/sister. Also, could this person be a great father to my future children?
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Financial & Emotional Stability -It is imperative that my partner be stable in both these areas so that he can help to provide that for our relationship. I want him to not only know that value of a dollar, but know why it is important to save and invest for the future for our family (and actively save and invest) so that we aren’t always looking to keep our heads above water. Emotional stability is important because I want my partner to be there to provide support and love when I may have emotionally checked out and I need that extra love and attention to get me back to where I need to be.
Read more: http://www.balleralert.com/profiles/blogs/relationship-non-negotiables-three-must-have-factors-for-my#ixzz3A25m8uHU
Thanks so much for joining us!
Peace, Love & Sunshine -Chelsea
Let’s connect? Twitter/Instagram @chelsea_alexa
Coffey Break Chat: Battle of the Sexes Pt.1
Hey guys!
This week’s Coffey Break Chat features an awesome panel of special guests: Keagan Harley, Olaide Sanusi, Nina Harrison , Jeffrey Idehen, Tobe Nwigwe, Oluwaseto Abidakun, Marquez Fleming, Janae Ladet, Temia Balogun, Shamusi Balogun discussing the present reality of relationships. Our conversation covers the following topics, red flags vs. flexibility, girlfriend material vs. wife material, and the most important question to ask yourself if you’re in a relationship.
Feel free to leave comments and questions below. Thanks again for watching! Enjoy!
Peace, Love & Sunshine -Chelsea
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Twitter/Instagram: @chelsea_alexa