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Imagine a day of faith instead of fear

Topic: Attitude and PerspectiveBy Dianna Sandora: Universal Messenger of FabulousnessPublished Recently added

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It is so easy to get tied up in the things that are going wrong in your life. There are things that are in desperate need of a miracle, people living in sickness, poverty and wondering what they are going to do in the days to come.

You may feel that you are all alone, but I want to remind you that you are not alone. Jesus loves you and even if you do not believe in him, he believes in you! He is there for you every step of the way and on those days that you may feel that you cannot go on; stop focusing on the things that are going wrong look at the things that are going right!

I'd like to declare today a day of faith and hope!

Remember that not only were you born fabulous, YOU ARE FABULOUS!

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Dianna Sandora is a fun, fresh and fabulous co-author of the Amazon Best seller: Juicy Joyful Life. My purpose is to use my optimism and enthusiasm to motivate and inspire you to appreciate yourself and encourage you to live your life to the fullest. Remember you were born fabulous!

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