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Sex, Motherhood and the Teenage Daughter

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Sex, Motherhood and the Teenage Daughter

My oldest daughter turns 14 this year. I lost my virginity exactly one month after my 14th birthday. Guess who’s nervous. I don’t know about all mothers, but one of my greatest fears is that my children will repeat my mistakes. I led a very “lesson-filled” youth. And I’ve held on to those lessons so I can hopefully guide my daughters in such a way so that they will circumvent all the “tests” I had to go through. I realize that this is not up to me, but as I mentioned in my post last week, I have control issues, okay? So I’m working on it. I’m trying to learn to let go. I’m pretty much forced to let go. My firstborn lives in another state with her father and stepmother, and although I really get down about us not being together, I believe that the distance has strengthened our relationship. When I lived there, I was the hard-ass mom who was always pushing, always trying to control. Being away has forced me to relinquish some of that control and just guide. It has done wonders for our communication. We talk a lot, mostly about boys and school, but  in general, we talk about life, the type of person she wants to be, how to maintain her inner light when people around her are trying to dim it, and so on.

Now that she is “that age” I’ve really begun to think about how to talk to her about sex in a way that is age appropriate but not too explicit, which I am known to be sometimes – we were Skyping the other day and I told her I had to take a shit. Yeah, I’m that mom. We’ve always talked about sex, probably since she was around 5 or 6, but now is the time to really get down to business. I’ve decided to be as open and honest as possible about the issue. I’m a very sexual woman, so I can’t/won’t lie and say that sex is bad and gross and doesn’t feel good. Although I’m very much a believer in waiting until the time is right, and the person is right (I’m going through my own sex sabbatical now, but that’s another post for another day), I won’t spout the “no sex till marriage” thing, because it’s not something I believe in, and frankly, it doesn’t work. I won’t hide my past from her, or try to lead her to believe I was a saint until I met her father and then again until the birth of her baby sister (who has a different father, so that whole “saint” thing really wouldn’t work).

I had no one to discuss sex with when I was a teenager. No one except my friends who were just as clueless and hormonal as I was (remember that phrase, “young, dumb and full of cum”? yeah). So here I am, trying to be the parent I wish I’d had, without dumping my own personal issues on my kid. Will it work? Who knows? My three rules/hopes/mantras for my girls: Be your own woman, don’t get pregnant (preferably ever, or at least until after 30), and travel the world. If one of them turns out to be a lesbian (I see hints of it in the baby), I’ll be even happier, but sticking to these three goals – it just helps me sleep. Don’t judge me.

How do you raise a young black woman to take sexual ownership, responsibility and pride in her body, in her womanhood, in a world where women’s bodies, minds and spirits are constantly attacked and devalued? It seems as if all the things I’ve read from Audre Lorde, Patricia Hill Collins, and bell hooks have completely left me. I have no idea what I’m doing and I’m freaking the hell out. But I am determined to be an open source of information, reference, guidance, and understanding. I’ve let her know that the door is always open and I’m always willing to talk and share, and what I don’t know we’ll find out together. And maybe I’ll revisit some of that bell hooks with her. I guess that’s all I can really do….

In Full Bloom

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The word is out about dani Blooms and I am so thankful! I recently did a motivational call and over 100 of you guys attended! Dream Chasers were united and had the realization that they are not alone. We all have our reasons on why our life is where it is today. Once you recognize why than you can find the proper tools to use to get you back on track. Which leads me to my post:

What is a life coach : simply put, I am someone to guide you back on the path you originally wanted to take. It’s not secret that life has a way of well getting in the way. It’s easy for us to give up on our dreams when other things need our attention. Be it our kids, our partners or our jobs we just don’t have time to focus on us as often as we like. But if that “dream” or “big idea” is still lingering than the universe is telling you to do something with it!

My job as a life coach is to help you figure out where you want to take this life and challenge your thoughts on why you can or can’t fulfill this. Then together we come up with a action packed plan to get you there.

It’s about teaching you new ways to make choices that create a more effective, balanced and fulfilling life. Saying what you want to do is the easy part, but doing it takes a serious amount of courage and focus.

Lets get real! How many time has the New Year come around where tell yourself “THIS IS MY YEAR, I’M GONNA MAKE IT HAPPEN REGARDLESS” but that energy quickly died down by february… ? It happens, we need a coach or a friend to help us stay on track. Some can easily quit their job and open a boutique at 26 because they were tired of putting their dream on hold while others may feel the same at their jobs but need a more strategic plan to fulfill that dream.

A Life Coach’s job is to help you do that. Someone to hold your hand along your way, figure out where you went wrong in the past and get your life back In Full Bloom. Thankfully, Every week I bring a new client to the state of enlightenment … by the time you get there your decision on life and the direction you want to take is not based on safety and fear anymore, It’s about commitment and accountability… to yourself!

While some Life Coaches have a more aggressive approach I stay true to who I am and offer a more peaceful journey because the reality is it’s about you tackling fears and motivating yourself, I’m just here to show you that you had it in you all along!

Take the time today to remind yourself why your dreams matter. Visualize where this dream can take you and do something today to ignite the fire for this dream… it can be a small step or a big one. But today is your day to take action.

If you are interested in getting on a free call with me, sign up here: Free Call with dani Blooms

Your dreams do matter, together lets ignite your passion and get your life back In Full Bloom.

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It isn’t the things that happen to us in our lives that cause us to suffer, it’s how we relate to the things that happen to us that causes us to suffer – Pema Chodron

Do you know how to Pray?

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Learning to Pray

Objective: To learn how to develop a personal prayer life.

Read: Philippians 4:6, Psalm 62:8, Acts 4:23-33
Memorize: Mark 11:24

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Communication is a vital element in any successful relationship, including our relationship with God. He wants us to communicate with Him about our cares and concerns. He desires that we talk to Him about every area of our lives. This communication with God is called prayer.

Prayer is much more than words. It is an expression of the heart toward God. It is an experience, a relationship – not an activity. As a child of God, you are invited to come boldly before His throne. In Hebrews 4:14-16, the writer records:

“Since we have a great High Priest who has gone through the Heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us…then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in time of need.”

Because the one to whom you pray is the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, the Creator of Heaven and Earth, you come into His presence with reverence. But He is also your loving, heavenly Father who cares for you. Therefore, you can enter into His presence with a relaxed, joyful heart, knowing that God loves you more than anyone else has ever loved you or will love you.

What Is Prayer?

Since prayer is communication between two persons, it can also be described as a dialogue. Write a sentence about the part each of these have in a dialogue between the believer and God.

  1. Prayer is the privilege of believers. (John 3:22-23 )
  2. We relate to God like children to a father. (Ephesians 2:4-8, I Peter 5:7)
  3. God wants to hear what we say. (Psalms 62:8, 65:2, Proverbs 15:8)
  4. God delights in and longs for our fellowship. (Psalm 27:8, John 4:23, Proverbs 15:8)
  5. We can talk to God about anything. (Matthew 7:7, John 16:24)
  6. Prayer can keep us from sin. (Matthew 26:41)

How to Pray

  1. What part does the Holy Spirit play in prayer? (Romans 8:26-27)
  2. What doe these verses teach us about how to pray? (Psalm 145:18, Matthew 6:5-7, 21:22, Philippians 4:6)
  3. What vital elements of prayer are found in Acts 4:24-30.
  4. What are some of the promises Christ makes to you when you pray? (Matthew 6:6 , 18:20, Luke 11:9-13, John 14:13-14 )
  5. What are some of the elements that Christ included in His prayer in John 17.

Steps to Having an Effective Prayer Life

Read the following verses and explain why each step is necessary to having an effective prayer life

  1. Abide. (John 15:7 )
  2. Ask. (James 4:2-3 )
  3. Believe. (Matthew 21:22)
  4. Receive. (I John 5:14-15)

Life Application

1.) Set a time and place for your daily prayer time.

2.) Use a small notebook to help you pray effectively.

  • On page one, make a list of people whom you want to remember daily in prayer.
  • On page two, write a list of things for which you will praise and thank God. Update the list daily.
  • On page three, write the date, prayer requests, and scripture verses related to requests. Leave room to write down the answer and date for each request.
  • Each day, repeat the first two points, checking for answered prayers to record on earlier days.
  • Keep this notebook with your Bible so you can refer to it during the day to pray for and record concerns, needs, praises, or thanks that come to mind.

http://www.tenbasicsteps.org/english/christianadventure/step1l5.htm