Consider your life a seed. Seeds should grow and not stay the same. Seeds are expected to grow, bloom, provide whatever it’s purpose, then die, just as life.

Three questions to ask yourself:
- Am I the same person I was 10 years ago?
- Am I still doing the same things I did ten 10 years ago?
- Why am I expecting a different result doing the same thing?
If you are the same person you were from 10 years ago, then you’ve waisted 10 years of your life~Unknown
If you answered yes to any of the questions you have to take better care of yourself and start nourishing your seeds.
The Seed /Your Life
Seeds are very small and take time to grow. Once a seed is planted in the soil it grows roots. Once it grows roots, you will see small sprouts. As the seed grow it begins to make its own food from the nutrients in the soil. Now your life as a seed, ask yourself how do you want to grow? What do you want out of life? Am I planted in purpose? Am I rooted and grounded in truth and reality or false expectations?
Expectations of the seed /life
Have expectations for the seed to grow. Remember, growth takes time, don’t rush-it will happen. In order for a seed to grow it needs light, water, and food. If you don’t provide the proper nourishment to a seed, it will not grow and possibly die young. When you plant seeds don’t expect it to be and stay the same. What is the purpose of having a seed if you don’t want it to grow and evolve. Always have a desire for growth and life changes with proper nourishment. Always want the best and never settle for less.
Seed in Full Bloom
Finally once you have taken care of your seed and you are in full bloom everyone will notice your change. They may notice, but they want say you’ve changed, nor will they respect the change. Some people always want you to be where they want you to be. Disregard them!

The important thing is as long as you know that you’ve grown and blossomed that’s all that matters. What’s matters is you have nourished your seed of life and you have grown.
Remember you should not be the same and you can’t expect someone else to be the same. Why should you? Always have respect for a persons growth and life changes.
Have you blossomed? Or are you still the same sprout from 10 years ago?

Great post Shawn 🦋💕☀️🌻❤ I believe I’m blooming into the person I’m meant to be. I’m definitely not the person I was 10 years ago. I’m older, wiser, stronger, and I have more faith! 10 years now I pray I’m ever better than I am. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, world traveler, wife!
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Thank you so much for reading. You are blooming and growing ever day. I wish you the best in the future.
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