Inconsistency is not a virtue!

I do not mean to attack anyone or point out the flaws of others. Lord knows it would take a few weeks to point out mine. However, I have become disgruntled with the inconsistency I have noticed from people. Let me be clear, this inconsistency has not come from associates or foes. Instead, it came from friends, family, and people I’ve dated.

I am not bitter, nor am I angry. We are all humans who live busy lives. In fact, I love that about the people in my life. We are dynamic individuals – grinding, trying to make it. The issue is that many people believe that I should be consistent in my interactions when I do not get the same in return.

Again, I am not perfect; but I do make time for people and things that are important. I am busy and always on the go. But I respond to phone calls and texts and make myself accessible as much as possible. I think consistency is essential and is to be marveled. Inconsistency, on the other hand, is not.

There is a clear difference between being inconsistent and “being accessible.” We don’t have to talk constantly, but when I reach out, do you respond? If yes, then this is accessible, and there is consistency in that. However, if our interactions are on your time and few and far between. This is inconsistency at its finest, and this will cause you to be:

Blocked. Deleted. Mistreated. Excluded. Omitted. Eliminated

Many may read and not find any wisdom or teaching. However, there is so much wisdom. Value yourself and your time. If you don’t, no one will. Sometimes, you have to be brusque when it comes to your healing. There are some things that you just can’t tolerate. It is best to remove those stressors, so you can continue on your journey. For me, it’s inconsistency. I had to remove it to continue being the best person I know how to be. I value myself, and I know inconsistency has insufficient funds, so it is no longer being accepted.

Until Next Time:

Let God’s light shine within and through you!

Published by LessonsLearned. WisdomEarned.

I am who I say I am. The previous statement is a simple declaration of the power I have from being set free from the confines of who people wanted me to be. Today we are so consumed with how we want those around us to perceive our existence that we are not keenly aware of who we are and the value of our existence, our contributions, and our power. It is my life’s mission to allow those around me to come into their full existence and to make them understand that they matter. Through this site, I hope something touches you and makes you understand that you matter. Once you believe that you matter share your testimony so those around you will understand that they matter. Let’s continue to share until we are all liberated.

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