Sassy Mindset๐Ÿ’‹โ€ฆRefusing to Believe the Lie That Youโ€™re Not Enough

โ€œNo woman should be made to fear that she was not enough.โ€ โ€” Samantha Shannon

Have you ever found yourself questioning your worth because of someone elseโ€™s expectations, opinions, or rejection?

Many women have experienced moments where they felt they had to prove their value. Society often places invisible standards on women: be strong but not too strong, confident but not intimidating, successful but still accommodating. When those expectations collide, it can leave a woman wondering if she measures up.

But the truth is simple and powerful: your worth is not something that needs to be earned or validated by others.

The fear of โ€œnot being enoughโ€ often grows from comparison, criticism, or rejection. Over time, those experiences can plant seeds of doubt. You may begin to question your voice, your abilities, or even your purpose.

Yet that fear was never meant to define you.

When you internalize the belief that you are not enough, you shrink your potential. You hesitate to pursue opportunities, speak boldly, or embrace the gifts you carry.

Empowerment begins when you challenge that narrative.

Being โ€œenoughโ€ does not mean perfection. It means recognizing your value exactly as you are while continuing to grow. Your experiences, strengths, personality, and perspective all contribute to the unique impact you are meant to make.

When a woman understands her worth:

  • She stops seeking constant validation.
  • She sets healthy boundaries.
  • She walks confidently in her purpose.
  • She refuses to shrink to make others comfortable.

Confidence rooted in truth becomes unshakable.

This quote is also a call for women to uplift one another. Instead of comparison, we can choose encouragement. Instead of judgment, we can choose support.

Every woman deserves to feel seen, respected, and valued.

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is remind another woman of what she may have forgotten: her strength, her voice, and her worth.

No rejection, criticism, or moment of doubt has the authority to determine your value.

You are not โ€œalmost enough.โ€

You are not โ€œworking toward enough.โ€

You are already enough.

And when you truly believe that, you stop living from a place of fear and start living from a place of purpose.

Reflection:

In what areas of your life do you need to stop seeking validation from others and start trusting your own value?

Live Fearless and Free!

๐ŸฉทRonni Lauren

Soul Food๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿฉทโ€ฆFearless Faith: Remembering God Is Already Ahead of You

โ€œThe Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.โ€ ~Deuteronomy 31:8 NKJV

Hello family! There are moments in life when we step into unfamiliar territory. A new season. A new responsibility. While those moments can be exciting, they can also bring fear, uncertainty, and questions about whether weโ€™re truly ready.

This is why Deuteronomy 31:8 is such a powerful reminder of Godโ€™s presence.

In this scripture, Moses encourages Joshua as he prepares to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. Joshua was stepping into a major leadership role after Moses, and the weight of that responsibility could have easily filled him with doubt. But Moses reminded him of something greater than his fears:

God was already ahead of him.

That same promise applies to us today.

When we face new challenges or transitions, we often focus on what we donโ€™t know or what we feel unprepared for. But this scripture shifts our perspective. It reminds us that before we ever arrive at the next chapter of our lives, God has already gone before us.

He has already prepared the path.

He already knows what we will encounter.

And most importantly, He promises that we will not walk through it alone.

Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged.

Fear tends to grow when we rely only on our own strength. But faith grows when we remember that God is both our guide and our companion. He doesnโ€™t just send us forward and hope for the best; He walks with us every step of the way.

Knowing this gives us the courage to move forward even when the path feels uncertain.

Sometimes God calls us into spaces that stretch us beyond our comfort zone. It may be a new calling, a new opportunity, or even a season of personal growth. In those moments, we are not stepping into those spaces alone.

Godโ€™s presence provides the reassurance we need to keep moving forward.

When we trust that He goes before us, we can walk confidently in the purpose He has placed on our lives.

Reflection:

Where in your life do you need to trust that God has already gone before you?

Take a moment to remember this promise: God is already ahead of you. He is preparing the way, strengthening your faith, and walking beside you through every step.

Because when God goes before you, there is nothing ahead that He hasnโ€™t already accounted for.

And that is more than enough reason to move forward with faith.

Live Faithful,

๐ŸฉทRonni Lauren

Savvy Reflections๐Ÿฉทโ€ฆRejected, Yet Still Chosen

Hello Sassy family! Have you ever felt like rejection knocked the wind out of you, like it whispered, โ€œYouโ€™re not enoughโ€ before you even had time to catch your breath?

Letโ€™s be real. Rejection doesnโ€™t just stingโ€ฆ it shakes you. It makes you question your worth, your gifts, your timing, and sometimes even God. You replay the moment in your mind. You wonder what you couldโ€™ve said differently, done differently, been differently.

And if youโ€™re anything like I used to be, you may have internalized it.

I used to think rejection meant I wasnโ€™t chosen because I wasnโ€™t good enough. I wore it like a label. I let it crush my spirit. I thought that if a door closed, it must be because I lacked something.

But Sassy family, let me tell you what Iโ€™ve learned.

Rejection does not define your inadequacy.
It is an invitation to your alignment.

Sometimes God allows the โ€œnoโ€ because the space youโ€™re trying to enter is too small for who youโ€™re becoming. Sometimes the table youโ€™re begging to sit at cannot handle the oil on your life. And sometimes rejection is protection from environments that would have required you to shrink to survive.

There is nothing wrong with you because something didnโ€™t work out.

Rejection has a way of stripping away the performance. It exposes where weโ€™ve been seeking validation. It reveals where weโ€™ve been bending, dimming, and over-explaining just to be accepted. And if we let it, it will lead us back to our true identity.

I had to learn that I am not called to fit in everywhere. I am called to stand firm in who God created me to be.

You are not โ€œtoo much.โ€
You are not โ€œtoo quiet.โ€
You are not โ€œtoo bold.โ€
You are not โ€œtoo different.โ€

You are becoming.

There is power in your softness. There is authority in your voice. There is wisdom in your lived experience. And the right spaces will not just tolerate you, they will celebrate you.

Rejection didnโ€™t break me. It refined me. It realigned me. It taught me that my value does not fluctuate based on someone elseโ€™s ability to see it.

So if youโ€™re in a season where doors are closing, donโ€™t rush to label yourself as unworthy. Ask God what Heโ€™s realigning. Ask Him what version of you Heโ€™s developing in the process.

Because sometimes the โ€œnoโ€ is clearing the path for a better โ€œyes.โ€

And that, yes?
It wonโ€™t require you to audition for belonging.


Reflection Question:
Where in your life have you mistaken rejection for inadequacy, and how might God be using it to realign you with your true identity?

Stay bold. Stay aligned. Stay Sassy.

Love,

๐ŸฉทRonni Lauren

Savvy Reflections๐Ÿฉทโ€ฆWhat Boundaries Taught Me About Loving Me

Hello Sassy family! For a long time, I struggled with setting boundaries. I was a people pleaser, the โ€œyesโ€ girl, the dependable one, the one who would bend, adjust, and shrink to keep the peace. I was so afraid of losing relationships that I compromised my own happiness and, at times, my self-respect. I confused being needed with being valued. I thought saying no meant rejection. I believed that love required self-sacrifice, even when it hurt.

Have you ever said yes when your heart was screaming noโ€ฆ just because you didnโ€™t want to disappoint someone?

If that question makes you pause…this post is for you.

Boundaries: The Missing Piece of Self-Love

What Iโ€™ve learned is this: boundaries are not barriers to love they are the foundation of it.

Boundaries protect our energy, preserve our peace, and honor our values. They communicate what we need, what we accept, and what we will no longer tolerate.

The truth that changed everything for me was:

You cannot fully love yourself while constantly abandoning yourself.

Every time I ignored my limits to keep someone else comfortable, I sent myself the message that my needs didnโ€™t matter. Now I know that self-love requires courage, honesty, and boundaries.

Why Boundaries Are an Act of Self-Respect

1. Boundaries Protect Your Peace

When you stop overextending yourself, you create room to breathe. Peace becomes possible.

2. Boundaries Build Healthy Relationships

The right people wonโ€™t leave because you expressed a need. In fact, healthy relationships thrive on clarity and respect.

3. Boundaries Strengthen Your Identity

When you stop shape-shifting to fit other peopleโ€™s expectations, you rediscover who you truly are.

Setting boundaries didnโ€™t make me lose myself. It helped me find myself.


Savvy Reads: Book Spotlight

One of the most impactful books on my boundary journey has been Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself.

This book felt like someone turning on the lights in a room I had been navigating in the dark.

Tawwab breaks down what boundaries actually are, why we struggle with them, and how to communicate them effectively. She addresses people-pleasing by directly explaining how fear of conflict, rejection, or being misunderstood often keeps us silent. That part hit home for me.

One of the most powerful messages in the book is that boundaries are not about controlling others; they are about controlling what you allow.

Reading this book helped me realize that protecting my well-being was an act of maturity. It was self-love in motion.
The relationships that are meant for you will survive your boundaries.

Sometimes we hold onto relationships that require us to shrink. But real love does not demand self-sacrifice.


Gentle Ways to Start Setting Boundaries

If this feels new or scary, start small:

  • Pause before automatically saying yes.
  • Replace over-explaining with simple clarity.
  • Give yourself permission to prioritize rest.
  • Stop apologizing for having needs.

Boundaries donโ€™t have to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes they are soft sentences spoken with steady confidence.


Reflection:

Where in your life are you choosing comfort over self-respect?

Always remember that your peace is worth protecting.
Your needs are valid.
Your voice matters.

Setting boundaries isnโ€™t about pushing people away, itโ€™s about making sure you donโ€™t lose yourself in the process.

Live Boldly and Fearless,
๐ŸฉทRonni Lauren

Soul Food๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿฉทโ€ฆRestored and Rebuilt

โ€œHe restores my soul. He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His nameโ€™s sake.โ€

~Psalms 23:3 NKJV

Hello Sassy family! Have you ever smiled in publicโ€ฆ but felt completely drained on the inside?

Youโ€™re showing up. Youโ€™re working. Youโ€™re serving. Youโ€™re handling responsibilities. But internally? You feel tired in a way that sleep canโ€™t fix. That kind of tired hits different. Thatโ€™s soul-tired.

There was a season in my life when I didnโ€™t even realize how depleted I had become. I was functioning but not flourishing. Praying but feeling distant. Smiling but struggling. I had poured out so much that I had nothing left to give, not even to myself.

And what made it harder? I felt like I should have been stronger.

But hereโ€™s what Iโ€™ve learned: needing restoration is not weakness, it’s being human.

Restoration Is Personal

The word โ€œrestoreโ€ means to bring back, to return, to refresh. Itโ€™s not a surface-level touch-up. Itโ€™s a deep, intentional renewal.

When God restored my soul, it wasnโ€™t loud or dramatic. It was gentle. It was consistent. It was in quiet mornings, honest prayers, tear-filled worship, and moments where I finally admitted, โ€œLord, I canโ€™t carry this alone.โ€

He didnโ€™t shame me for being tired.
He didnโ€™t rush me for healing.
He shepherded me through it.

God Knows When Youโ€™re Weary

Psalm 23 describes God as a Shepherd. And shepherds donโ€™t just lead, they watch, they guard, they tend, and they restore.

Sometimes we think restoration means God immediately changing our circumstances. But often, He starts by changing our condition.

He restored my peace before He changed the pressure.
He restored my hope before He shifted the outcome.
He restored my identity before He adjusted the assignment.

And that restoration? It reminded me who I was and whose I was.

Restoration Leads to Righteousness

โ€œHe leads me in the paths of righteousness for His nameโ€™s sake.โ€

Restoration isnโ€™t just about feeling better; itโ€™s about walking better. When God restored my soul, my clarity returned. My discernment sharpened. My boundaries strengthened. I stopped striving and started surrendering.

Restored people donโ€™t chase validation.
Restored people donโ€™t operate from exhaustion.
Restored people walk in alignment.

And He does it for His nameโ€™s sake because a restored daughter reflects a faithful Shepherd.


If youโ€™re in a season where your soul feels worn, fragile, or fatigued, hear me clearly:

You are not broken beyond repair.
You are not behind.
You are not weak for needing God to breathe life back into you.

He restores fully and faithfully.

Reflection

What area of your soul feels most depleted right nowโ€”and have you truly invited God to restore it?

Let’s stop pretending weโ€™re fine when weโ€™re weary. Let the Shepherd tend to you. Let Him refresh you. Let Him restore you.

Live faithfully,

Ronni Lauren

Sassy Mindset๐Ÿ’‹โ€ฆ Brave Enough to Own Your Story

โ€œOwning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that weโ€™ll ever do.โ€ โ€” Brenรฉ Brown

Hello Sassy family! There comes a moment in every womanโ€™s life when she realizes she can no longer run from her own story.

Not the messy parts.

Not the broken chapters.

Not the decisions she wishes she could rewrite.

For so long, many of us have mastered the art of survival. Weโ€™ve learned how to smile through disappointment, carry silent battles, and present strength while privately wrestling with shame, regret, or insecurity. We tell ourselves, โ€œThat version of me doesnโ€™t deserve compassion.โ€

But healing doesnโ€™t begin when we pretend our story didnโ€™t happen.

Healing begins when we finally say, โ€œThis is my storyโ€ฆ and I am still worthy of love.โ€

Every chapter youโ€™ve lived through carries evidence of Godโ€™s grace keeping you.

The heartbreak you thought would destroy you taught you discernment.

The rejection that wounded you redirected you.

The season where you lost yourself introduced you to the woman youโ€™re becoming.

Nothing was wasted.

The enemy wants you to believe your story disqualifies you. God wants you to see your story qualifies you to carry wisdom, compassion, and authority that could only be born through experience.

You donโ€™t honor God by pretending youโ€™ve never been broken.

You honor Him by allowing Him to make you whole.

Loving yourself isnโ€™t vanity. Itโ€™s bravery.

Itโ€™s choosing to stop punishing yourself for who you were when you didnโ€™t know better.

Itโ€™s releasing the weight of unrealistic expectations and embracing the truth that you were always growing even in the moments you felt lost.

Itโ€™s looking in the mirror and seeing not just your flaws, but your resilience.

Self-love says:

I am not perfect, but I am chosen.

I am not finished, but I am being refined.

I am not ashamed, because God is still writing my story.

And that kind of love changes everything.

Many women live confined by versions of themselves that no longer exist.

But you are not who you were five years ago.

You are not who you were last year.

You are not even who you were yesterday.

You are evolving.

Owning your story means you stop apologizing for your growth. It means you stop shrinking to make others comfortable. It means you stop carrying shame that God already covered with grace.

A Loving Reminder for the Woman Becoming๐Ÿฉท

Sis, you donโ€™t have to earn your worth.

You donโ€™t have to hide your past.

You donโ€™t have to pretend to be perfect to be powerful.

The bravest thing you will ever do is love yourself while you are still becoming.

Not when you โ€œarrive.โ€

Not when everything is polished.

But right here. Right now.

Because the truth isโ€ฆ

She survived. She healed. She rose.

And that woman deserves to be love, especially by you.

Your story isnโ€™t over.

Itโ€™s just getting good.

Live Fearlessly!

Ronni Lauren๐Ÿ’‹

Soul Food ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿฉทโ€ฆWhen God Says, โ€œAriseโ€: Stepping Into a New Season

โ€œThe fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance.

Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.โ€

~Song of Songs 2:13 (NIV)

Hello family! Have you ever felt stuck in a waiting season longing for healing, clarity, or the confidence to move forward? Many women faithfully show up for life while feeling something inside them is still dormant. Song of Songs 2:13 reminds us that God works in seasons, and He knows exactly when itโ€™s time for you to rise.

This verse is a picture of awakening. Fruit is forming. Fragrance is filling the air. Growth is no longer hidden beneath the soil, itโ€™s visible.

Before God says โ€œArise,โ€ He points to the evidence of readiness. The fig tree doesnโ€™t rush its fruit, and the vine doesnโ€™t force its bloom. Everything happens in its appointed time. In the same way, the season you thought was stagnant may have been sacred preparation.

God doesnโ€™t call us forward with pressure or shame. He calls us with love. He sees the beauty in us even when weโ€™ve been doubting ourselves. He invites us not just to move, but to move with Him.

Growth doesnโ€™t always look loud. Sometimes it looks like quiet faithfulness, unseen healing, and courage slowly returning. And when the time is right, God gently says, โ€œItโ€™s time. Come with Me.โ€

You may be entering a season where God is asking you to stop hiding in survival mode and start walking in purpose. The fruit forming in your life; your wisdom, resilience, compassion, and faith didnโ€™t appear overnight. It was cultivated through prayer, patience, and perseverance.

If God is calling you to arise, it doesnโ€™t mean you have to have everything figured out. It simply means Heโ€™s ready to lead you into what Heโ€™s already been preparing.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for being a God of perfect timing. Help me trust the seasons You allow in my life. Give me the courage to arise when You call and the faith to walk with You into whatโ€™s next. Remind me that I am loved, chosen, and beautifully created for purpose. Amen.

Reflection:

  • What fruit has been quietly forming in my life?
  • Where might God be inviting me to arise instead of retreat?

Sometimes the most powerful step forward begins with simply saying, โ€œYes, Lord. Iโ€™ll come with You.โ€

Live faithfully,

Ronni Lauren๐Ÿฉท

Love Letter to the Woman I am Becoming…

Hello and Happy Galentineโ€™s Day, Sassy Family! ๐Ÿ’•

In the spirit of celebrating love, I felt called to write a love letter to the woman I am becoming, inspired by a letter I once wrote to my younger self in a previous blog post.

I hope that this message encourages anyone who may need a reminder that they are loved, or who needs permission to celebrate where they are on their self-love journey. Whether you are just beginning, healing quietly, or boldly stepping into your growth, I hope these words remind you that becoming is something worth honoring.

Dear Ronni Lauren,

This is a love letter to you, the woman I am becoming, the woman who is unfolding with grace, strength, and quiet confidence.

I see the way you are no longer rushing your growth. The way you are allowing life to shape you instead of breaking you. The way you pause now, where you once panicked. The way you reflect, where you once reacted. That is growth. That is evolution. That is love.

There was a time when you searched for validation outside of yourself. You questioned your worth. You bent to keep others comfortable. But now? You stand. You choose. You discern. You no longer chase what doesnโ€™t choose you. You no longer beg for what you can give yourself.

You are becoming a woman who understands that love begins within. A woman who knows that softness is strength. A woman who can nurture others without neglecting herself.

I love how you are no longer apologizing for your depth. I love how you embrace your tenderness without seeing it as weakness. I love how you are becoming rooted in faith and self-awareness.

You are no longer settling for less than you deserve. You are no longer shrinking to fit into spaces youโ€™ve outgrown. You are no longer afraid to outgrow people, patterns, or places that cannot meet you where you are headed.

The woman you are becoming is intentional. She moves with clarity. She speaks with purpose. She loves with wisdom. She chooses peace over chaos. She chooses herself without guilt.

Keep becoming. Keep healing. Keep glowing. The love you give yourself today is building the life you once prayed for. The standards you set now are protecting the future you desire.

I am proud of you not just for where you are going, but for who you are right now in this very moment.

With admiration and unwavering love,
The Woman Withinโ™ฅ๏ธ

Choosing an Intentional Life: From Surviving to Becoming

Have you ever realized youโ€™re not really living, youโ€™re just getting through the day?

Checking boxes. Carrying weight. Holding it together. Surviving.

That realization is why Iโ€™m choosing to live intentionally.

Iโ€™m tired of living in survival mode. I donโ€™t want to just make it through life anymore. I want to live a life that is aligned with who God created me to be and what His intentions are for my life.

Survival mode keeps you functioning, but it doesnโ€™t make you whole. It teaches you how to cope, not how to thrive.

Iโ€™m choosing to stop reacting to life and start responding with purpose. Iโ€™m choosing alignment over exhaustion, clarity over chaos, and obedience over comfort.

Living intentionally means allowing God to shape every area of my life not just spiritually, but mentally, physically, and emotionally.

When my life is aligned with Godโ€™s design, everything else begins to fall into place.

Intentional living means I no longer move out of habit or fear, but from conviction and faith. It means I ask myself daily: Does this reflect who God created me to be?

Because when alignment is off, peace is off. But when alignment is restored, healing begins.

An intentional life isnโ€™t rushed. It isnโ€™t driven by comparison or external expectations. Itโ€™s rooted in purpose.

This season is teaching me that I donโ€™t have to do everything, I just need to do what God is asking of me. Intentionality allows me to slow down, listen, and move with wisdom instead of pressure.

Iโ€™m learning that purpose doesnโ€™t always require big leaps sometimes itโ€™s found in small, obedient steps taken consistently.

I want intention to be reflected in:

  • My thoughts- choosing truth over fear and faith over doubt
  • My words -speaking life, alignment, and clarity
  • My actions -living in a way that matches what I say I believe

When these areas are aligned, life feels less scattered and more whole.

Iโ€™m no longer content with just getting by. Iโ€™m choosing to live awake, aligned, and anchored in Godโ€™s purpose.

An intentional life says: I trust God enough to live on purpose.

It says: I believe there is more than survival.

It says: Wholeness is possible.

Iโ€™m choosing intention not perfection, not pressure, but purpose.

Are you survivingโ€ฆ or are you ready to live intentionally too?

Live Fearlessly and On Purpose,

๐Ÿ’›Ronni Lauren

Budgeting With Intention: How to Grocery Shop With Confidence and Peace

Hello Sassy family! Today, I hit a personal milestone in the grocery store, and I don’t say it lightly. I walked in with a list, stuck to my budget, and resisted temptation, walking out with only what I had planned to buy. No extra snacks. No โ€œjust one more thing.โ€ And yesโ€ฆ it was hard.

If you know me, you know Iโ€™m a foodie. I love flavors, new ingredients, and trying whatever catches my eye. Grocery shopping has always been an impulse-driven experience for me; if it looks good, smells good, or sparks inspiration, it usually ends up in my cart.

But today, I chose intention over impulse. And while it may seem small, it felt like a win worth celebrating.

That moment reminded me how powerful mindful grocery shopping can be, and how many of us struggle in this exact area. Thatโ€™s why I had to share this post with you. If I can pause, refocus, and stay aligned with my budget, I know you can too.

This post is for anyone who wants to budget with intention while grocery shopping, without guilt, restriction, or perfection, just progress.

Walk In With Intention

Before you ever grab a cart, remind yourself: I am in control of my choices.
Having a plan for your meals, a list, and a spending limit sets the tone for success. A plan doesnโ€™t limit you; it empowers you.

Confidence starts before you enter the store.

Your List Is Your Direction

A grocery list isnโ€™t about saying โ€œnoโ€ to yourself; itโ€™s about saying โ€œyesโ€ to your goals. It keeps you focused, grounded, and aligned with what truly matters.

Discipline today creates freedom tomorrow.

Honor What You Already Have

Pause before you shop and check your kitchen. Your pantry, fridge, and freezer often hold more than you realize. Gratitude shifts your mindset from lack to abundance, and abundance changes how you spend.

Sometimes the biggest savings come from using whatโ€™s already there.

Choose With Wisdom, Not Emotion

Shopping while tired, stressed, or hungry makes it easy to overspend. Slow down. Breathe. Choose intentionally.

Not every sale is meant for you. Not every craving deserves a purchase. Staying aligned with your goals is the real win.

Prep Is an Act of Self-Care

Meal prepping and choosing whole foods isnโ€™t just about saving money; itโ€™s about honoring your body and your future. When you prepare with intention, you show up for yourself in powerful ways.

This is what self-care looks like in real life.

Progress Matters More Than Perfection

Tracking your grocery spending isnโ€™t about judgment; itโ€™s about growth. Awareness brings clarity, and clarity leads to better decisions. You donโ€™t have to get it right every time. You just have to keep going.

Small changes add up faster than you think.

Every intentional grocery trip is a step toward peace, stability, and freedom. Each choice you make, no matter how small, is helping you build a future rooted in confidence and care.

You are capable. You are disciplined. And you are allowed to take up space in your financial journey.

Keep choosing intention.

Live Intentionally,
๐Ÿ’—Ronni Lauren