By Noreen N. Henry
By Regina Knox DZ: What would you do if you were sure you could not fail? RK: Speak in front of an audience about organizing, be it home or office, and the importance of having an environmentally safe space. Making the point that you do not need a lot of stuff to be genuinely happy. DZ: What would you like to tell your 18 – 25-year-old self based on what you know now? RK: Girl, step out of your comfort zone and live life, be adventurous and let God order your steps. Make certain to take care of your temple and protect your peace. Prepare to be financially free in the future by diversifying your money and save, save, save. DZ: How do you define success? RK: Living life on my own terms and not comparing or competing with anyone. Being a blessing to others by making a difference in their lives. Making sure I have peace of mind as well as emotionally, physically, financially, and spiritually healthy. DZ: What are your daily / weekly / self-care priorities? RK: Quiet time daily in the mornings reading affirmations, no TV or phone. Listening to music loud and dancing around the house. DZ: What promises have you made to yourself that you can say you are doing to work to fulfill now? RK: Prioritize me in this season of my life; physically and financially. Set aside time for and with God to have a closer relationship with Him.
RK: In the company of my sisters … there is love, covering, joy, peace, truth, renewal, safety, laughter, and the presence of God’ s Spirit.
RK: My daily practices of prayer and devotion … Greeting God with Good Morning upon waking up. Being still in Him with prayer and praise music.
DZ: What would you do if you were sure you could not fail? NH: Firstly, I would focus on the one thing until it is complete and flourishing before moving on to the next, along with building permanent infrastructures, and making even more bold decisions as I walk in my purpose with the vision God has laid out for me.
DZ: What would you tell your 18 – 25-year-old self based on what you know now? NH: I would tell my 18 – 25-year-old self to do what you are divinely led to do, not what other opinions or what they think you should do. Be completely free to be your authentic self and not be so hard on yourself as life can be sweet and lighter when you are walking in your own path as directed by Almighty God.
DZ: How do define success? NH: Success to me is being free to do what I’ m called to do, when I’ m called to do it. It’ s having complete peace and being my real authentic self. True success to me is also being free financially, not just for myself, but where I can help impact and uplift others in positive and meaningful ways.
DZ: What are daily / weekly self-care practices? NH: My daily self-care includes exercising my body through toning and cardio exercises, intentionally taking time to have proper rest to not get burnout or overwhelmed, and taking the time to have regular soaking in the tub baths, while usually reading a good book.
DZ: What promise have you made to yourself that you can say you are doing to work to fulfill now? NH: A promise I am keeping to myself is to grow and expand Victorious Living Culture on a national level, using my God-given talents and gifts to help liberate others, through gaining the right knowledge and tools. I am committed to supporting people in living healthier, freer, and more empowered lives.
NH: In the company of my sisters … I feel safe, loved, and deeply supported as my authentic self.
NH: My daily practices of prayer and devotion … include praise and worship, prayer, and Diva Zone’ s weekly devotions.
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