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Servent Heart Drawing of Today

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​daily quick drawings in my journal that inspires me and gives me visual reassurance that I’m getting better not better. My art is my purple heart which have been through the blood and the bruises but it all had a purpose to make me strong. Enjoy.

Pin the Family. Great idea!

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​I decided to update my messages with the pin tool so that I can have family members that access to quit communication. Great idea.

Zero-Option Athletes this not a game! (Mandate)

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​ The Mandate: We Don’t Have a Plan B. A "Zero-Option Athlete" is not defined by their bench press or their body fat percentage. We are defined by a singular, immutable truth: When there is no backup plan for your body, the only option is maintenance. We have reached the age where our bodies have stopped making "good-behavior" investments in us; now, they are only running on the interest we accrued in our youth. If we stop, we rust. There is no plan to "buy a new chassis next year." We own our decay. #fhBlogSquad #zeroOA #AbbaCoreSystems

Direction Time

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​ God Abba Father know how to direct my SOULPATH to his Divine Orders!  Ps Draw Now, Son!  #SoulPathJourney

Lymph Flow

​Maintain what you obtain! ftBlogSquad

Early Morning Rookin’

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"Early morning rucking is never easy. Get in, get out, and get after it. Merry Christmas. Stay hard." #fhBlogSquad

​The Filtered Truth

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I decided to commit my latest work to the humble coffee filter . Why? Because there is a certain stoic irony in using a tool designed to trap bitterness to instead release beauty. Designing on an uneven, porous surface is a lot like life: you think you have control of the ink, but the paper has its own agenda. It’s a constant negotiation with gravity and absorption. But that "organic" look? That’s just a fancy word for authentic chaos . I share this not for the applause, but to release the tension. Art should help us navigate the "shadows of light"—that grey area where we aren't quite sure if we're winning or just surviving. I want to cultivate a light that illuminates the dark darkness (and believe me, it’s plenty dark in there). The true skill of the artist—and the human—is knowing when to push and when to let the ink bleed .