I Almost Stopped… But God Said Keep Going

Hey Legacy Circle,

I know this one’s a little lengthy… lol, but I've got something to say!

I almost talked myself out of sending this week’s reflection. I let an outside voice plant doubt… and then time slipped away. But everywhere I turned, I kept being reminded of one thing:

What God has for you… is for you. Even when you get in your own way.

I’ve been applying last week’s message about starting over one day at a time. This weekend I stayed focused and completed five orders — and realized that starting over isn’t just physical, it’s mental.

My biggest obstacle is usually self‑doubt — talking myself out of things before I even begin. That used to stop me. But this time, it didn’t.

I made a small mistake on an order — something that normally would’ve ruined my whole day. But instead of spiraling, I corrected it, gave myself grace, and kept going. And in that moment, something clicked:

Sometimes it’s not the mistake that stops us — it’s what we tell ourselves after it happens.

That brought me to Numbers 22, where Balaam was headed in the wrong direction without realizing it — yet God still stepped in and redirected him. It reminded me how often we drift, doubt, or hesitate… and how God still guides us back to what’s meant for us.

Rebuilding during this relaunch hasn’t been easy. But I’m still here. Still building. Still learning.

And to think — I almost stopped these reflections before they even really started. Tuh. LOL!

But God said, No. Keep going. Keep pushing. So that’s what I’m going to do.

Because this journey — the real, imperfect beginning — matters. And I truly believe God has something greater in store for My Legacy Creations.

Eyes haven’t seen, and ears haven’t heard what He has prepared.

So if you’re fighting doubt, starting over, or trying to find your footing again… keep going. Don’t let your thoughts talk you out of what’s already yours. And give yourself grace along the way.

Until the next reflection,

Danielle

MLC — Creating a Legacy, One Stitch at a Time.

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