Day 31 being gluten-free

The most unexpected thing about my gluten-free journey is the elevation of removing other toxic elements from my life. I am still doing spiritual work and healing for soul. That involves reading the Bible, mediations, journeying, and praying. Now I am reducing time with gadgets, and social media. I use to go to bed with my iPad. In the morning the first thing the morning, I would wake up to see all my social media analytics, or watch Instagram reels. At night, I would stream something to fall asleep to, and repeat this cycle everyday.

I don’t want to start my day analyzing stats, or end my day with random madness. I rather begin the day with prayer and gratitude. I rather continue it with positive readings and meditations. If I feel inspired, journey of what messages resonated with me, and do my workout for the day. Once my “foundation” of my day is done, I feel like I am ready to move forward in a direction of handling the day with purpose and a better direction.

I don’t want to be a slave to the rise and grind of the world. When I was in quarantine last year. It was the first time in history, I got to rest, be still, and complete my days in a pace that felt natural. As I figure out what will be my “new normal,” I want to create more moments in my life where I put God first, and let the day unfold according to HIS plan.

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