Posted by Gena in Coffee Break, General | 1 Comment
Coffee Break With Mama. Overwhelmed but still evolving
My mind is racing a million miles a minute. I wish it would slow the hell down! Why? Because when it gets like this, I get excited. Neat and great but then I tend to overextend myself. Although when I push myself like that, I am rewarded greatly! Not with money or material things. Something worth far more than anything someone can give me.
Currently I have been in the process of getting everything organized for Girl Scouts this year. Yes, if you haven’t heard, I am a Girl Scout Leader. I love it! I love helping these girls learn confidence, self respect, and so much more. It can be overwhelming because I am responsible for not only my own daughters but someone else’s daughters too. But I have been working hard to get a whole new year for these girls and to get more girls involved. I know that if I can help one girl then all this hard work is worth it!
On top of all the Girl Scout stuff that I am engulfed in, I have taken up babysitting jobs too. Babysitting jobs that aren’t as fulfilling but it helps my family out. With the trips to the doctors, I like knowing I am helping. It’s just overwhelming to see these bills add up and watch my husband work overtime everyday. Praying about it has really helped.
I have actually been praying about a lot of things lately. It has led me to want to evolve in different ways. Not just as a woman but as a Christian, mother, and so much more. I will be spending the next few months taking a look at the things in my life and seeing how I could evolve. Usually this thinking takes place while I’m drinking a nice cup of Cappuccino flavored coffee. It is sweet and creamy. It also wakens my brain cells to think clearer. It is one of my favorite K-cups to reach for. Now I think it’s time to reach for another cup!
Tell me where you would like to evolve in your life?
I did receive a package of coffee to taste for this post from ACS java.






I would love to pursue something like girl scouts . I have two daughters ages 7&8 and think it would benefit them a lot.
I need to work on showing them how to be thankful for what you have, self respect, and def. confidence.
Ciao