IF I HAD KNOWN/Rashea@LLO2 Academy
If I had known... Is always the fall back to catch us when we did not know. It's reliable. Right?
Sometimes, what we wish we knew can be so frustrating. However, what we wish we knew can be a time to learn from and grow in what we did not know. What we did not know prepares us to be ready for the next time. Everything we need is organized and ready to go. When you are prepared the process is able to run a lot smoothier... at least one hopes.ππ€
Don't panic.π♀️ Frustration meet deep breaths... Close your eyesπ♀️. Inhale. Exhale. Open your eyes, look straight ahead and focusπ.
If I had known, but you didn't. But here's the good news... Now you know. So the question is will you be ready to tackle what you now know with the right information, the right instructions and the right resources?
If you allow what you did not know to hinder what you should know, you will be stuck in I don't know.ππ Lord have mercy. Make a decisive decision to move ahead in knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
The book of Proverbs emphasizes the importance of apprehending understanding. Knowledge is not enough. You cannot move in wisdom unless you first know and have the right information.
Understanding is the middle ground. It is where knowledge and wisdom meet. Understanding is the bridge that allows you to cross over into wisdom then into victory. But what is going to get you there? Knowledge first.
Don't just get the facts. Seek to know the truth. Get a revelation through the Word of God.
Bible principles still work, y'all. Those who practice them and incorporate them into their daily lives and purpose will see the best rewards. Seek to know the Word of God that can navigate you through what you did not know and bring you to a greater level of understanding.
An epiphany of some kind. The light bulb effect. I just had an enlightenment.π
Yes. Coffee always helps, but that is besides the point.π€£ Spring into knowing by getting the proper information. You know.ππ€
Rashea@LLO2