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 Hey there, and welcome to the Divine Development blog!

All over the world, we are either blessed or forced (for lack of better words) to consume the thoughts and points of view of people we have never met. In creating this blog, I even acknowledge this idea as it pertains to myself.

Who cares what I have to say? No one knows who I am, and seemingly I am no one of importance. 

Be that as it may, I realized that the purpose of this development is truly a way of accepting and releasing the challenges, and hardships I have endured in my life. As a young black woman, I am sure others can relate to experiences I have had, and am having!

I want to take this journey together! I want to talk about things that not only come to my mind but things that my followers will like to discuss as well. 

We will talk about life, love, loss, forgiveness and so much more. I implore you to stay tuned and to join in. I want to make clear that all are welcome, but this is a safe space for women most of all!


God bless, and talk to y'all soon :)

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  1. Yay! So honored to follow this!

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