Half Way Up
It's called Half Way Up because you'r never finished rising !
It's easy to forget what you once knew . Months can go by before you realize you haven't been yourself .
Between rent , chasing a dream . Dealing with friends and trying to balance a love life .
It's easy to get carried away and fall asleep at the wheel . In these very raw and unapologetic conversations , the goal is to remind you to wake up.
Conversations that ground you and help you remember how to protect your peace and your mind .
Your Never Finished Rising
Half Way Up
Half Way Up
WHY LOVING YOU ISN'T EASY
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Loving people sounds spiritual — until they disappoint you, misunderstand you, trigger you, or test you. That’s when love stops being a feeling and becomes a decision. We talk about love like it’s chemistry or comfort, but real love — the kind Scripture calls us to — is disciplined. It’s choosing patience when your ego wants to react, restraint when you want to be right, and grace when someone doesn’t deserve it. Loving people isn’t about how easy they are to love. It’s about who you are becoming.
In this episode, we unpack why love is a choice, not a mood; the difference between emotional reaction and spiritual maturity; and why discipline is the evidence of real love. You don’t prove love when it’s convenient — you prove it when it costs you something. Anyone can love people who agree with them. But can you love without applause? Without control? If God is love, then loving people isn’t optional — it’s alignment. The real question isn’t, “Are they easy to love?” It’s, “Am I disciplined enough to love anyway?”