I was having a conversation a couple of nights ago with someone associated with a prestigious institution and he was talking about some of the women he’s come across who are part of this institution and therefore obviously smart, intelligent, worthy of being there but somehow still felt inadequate.
Then today I was watching Whitney Houston’s funeral and I was listening to Kevin Costner speak about how Whitney was one of the greatest voices and talents in the world and she still didn’t think she was good enough. He ended his eulogy by saying “Off you go Whitney. Off you go. Escorted by an army of angels to your Heavenly Father and when you sing before Him don’t you worry, you’ll be good enough.”
I typically don’t deviate from fashion, food or overall fun on this blog, but today I want to remind women how important it is to know your worth. You were good enough the day you were born. You're not always going to be the the prettiest, the smartest, the skinniest or whatever your insecurity may be, but you will ALWAYS be good enough :)
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Thank you for these encouraging words :)
ReplyDeleteWell said.
ReplyDelete-Shakiyla
I absolutely adore this post. So many things distract women from getting to this point. I love that you approached the issue head on. I know I'm not the only one when I say, "this is exactly what I needed to read today."
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Jillian
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Let the church say amen!
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me that she did not see what we saw in her: grace, beauty, and talent!
ReplyDeleteGreatest singer of our time!
Just discovered your blog, Well done pretty lady!
That part of his speech stuck me as well! i encounter many women on a regular basis that I find myself feeling the need to uplift, compliment and encourage. You are your worst critic.
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E. Louise
very well put. so many women and young girls have never heard thoose words, and its a shame...
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Great words! I was so sad (& shocked) to hear she struggled with the feeling.
ReplyDeleteEloquently stated. I pray that every young lady recognizes her OWN STRENGTH and don't DIM her LIGHT for anyone. R.I.P., Whitney.
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent food for thought...thakns for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS post =)
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sami
We will all miss a great talent like her.Inspiring and encouraging post.;)
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Kevin Costner spoke well at Whitney Houston's homegoing. Indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post...LOVE it!
ReplyDelete~Tavia
This is a GREAT post! Thanks for the inspiration!
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This is an inspiring post. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! Those are words that as women we need to hear more, and tell ourselves more. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat post...love it! You are good enough as well my dear;)
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This is a very inspiring post, rest in peace the beautiful Whitney xxx
ReplyDeleteI love this message! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite parts of her homegoing and thank God through Him I am good enough!
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