One broken foot, yet two choices of action.
Grow vs Give in.
Am I strong? Am I mentally striving to persevere? Is this broken foot causing discomfort for mind, body, and soul? The answer, YES.
My strongest desire is to influence and inspire others who are also going through discomfort or adversity. We can overcome, and we need encouragement and strength derived in LOVE that will propel us forward into hope!
I am humbled, and the Lord has been abashing my pride, little by little. This posting is one such example. I am confident, independent, and love to tackle challenges with tenacity, yet, this injury has put a pause on my ability to work. And my capability to operate as an independent human has been incredibly decreased. The surgery and care that I have received from the Steadman Clinic has been outstanding; and the care, concern, and generosity of family and friends has been evidence of the Lord's faithfulness during this time.
My insurance has covered as much as they can, but there are medical bills present that I simply am at a loss as to how to satisfy them.
I am strong. I am in the process of persevering. But I need help. As the screws in my foot hold it in place, and as the bone graft and stem cells work to fuse the bone together once again, I have realized that relationship is the ultimate source of strength and perseverance. The beauty of the souls that the Lord has placed around me have been the biggest blessing in encouraging my mentality to continue to grow; to embrace the process of pursuing excellence through discomfort.
But I cannot do this alone.
If you are so led, any contribution that you put forth- thoughts, prayers, text, or financial- I am so appreciative! The bills are coming faster than I can process, and any assistance would be an incredible blessing.
Looking forward, I am eager to use the knowledge, skills, and tenacity through this growing process to help prepare the soldiers of the U.S Army at Fort Carson. Starting in January, my position representing the National Strength and Conditioning Association will require me to be fully functional and healed. Until then, I desire to use this down time in a way that inspires others, increases personal resilience, and embrace gratitude. I am incredibly thankful, and humbled by the provision of the Lord. He is always faithful.
THANK YOU- thank you for thoughts, prayers, financial aid, and love so graciously given.
Grow vs Give in.
Am I strong? Am I mentally striving to persevere? Is this broken foot causing discomfort for mind, body, and soul? The answer, YES.
My strongest desire is to influence and inspire others who are also going through discomfort or adversity. We can overcome, and we need encouragement and strength derived in LOVE that will propel us forward into hope!
I am humbled, and the Lord has been abashing my pride, little by little. This posting is one such example. I am confident, independent, and love to tackle challenges with tenacity, yet, this injury has put a pause on my ability to work. And my capability to operate as an independent human has been incredibly decreased. The surgery and care that I have received from the Steadman Clinic has been outstanding; and the care, concern, and generosity of family and friends has been evidence of the Lord's faithfulness during this time.
My insurance has covered as much as they can, but there are medical bills present that I simply am at a loss as to how to satisfy them.
I am strong. I am in the process of persevering. But I need help. As the screws in my foot hold it in place, and as the bone graft and stem cells work to fuse the bone together once again, I have realized that relationship is the ultimate source of strength and perseverance. The beauty of the souls that the Lord has placed around me have been the biggest blessing in encouraging my mentality to continue to grow; to embrace the process of pursuing excellence through discomfort.
But I cannot do this alone.
If you are so led, any contribution that you put forth- thoughts, prayers, text, or financial- I am so appreciative! The bills are coming faster than I can process, and any assistance would be an incredible blessing.
Looking forward, I am eager to use the knowledge, skills, and tenacity through this growing process to help prepare the soldiers of the U.S Army at Fort Carson. Starting in January, my position representing the National Strength and Conditioning Association will require me to be fully functional and healed. Until then, I desire to use this down time in a way that inspires others, increases personal resilience, and embrace gratitude. I am incredibly thankful, and humbled by the provision of the Lord. He is always faithful.
THANK YOU- thank you for thoughts, prayers, financial aid, and love so graciously given.

