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Bloom Where You Are Blog
Welcome to my blog! This is a place to be uplifted, to reflect, to be reminded to water yourself, nourish your spirit and continue to BLOOM where-ever you are.


Seeking Love for Connectivity and True Power
As humans, we appreciate love as an intense emotion of warmth and caring. We feel at home when we know that we are accepted, wanted, and desired. From the time we are formed, we can feel and react to love. Even in the womb, an infant can feel loving emotions from the mother and emit hormones in response. Love is such a force that whether we admit it or not —whether we are happy, sad, or angry — we long for it. Whether our hearts are open or closed, our hearts still long for i
Nicole Wade
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When We Lose Our Flow, His Faithfulness Remains
“Life be life’n,” as they say — and sometimes it hits hard. When our flow is interrupted, when chaos visits uninvited, we are reminded that even the strongest among us are not built to carry it all alone. There is a sacred place we can always go — a place where healing and help are waiting. That place is in the presence of God. His love runs deeper than anything the human mind can comprehend. No burden, no heartbreak, no circumstance is too heavy for Him to bear. The very mom
Nicole Wade
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Before you Build the Brand
Before you build a brand that others recognize, respect, or reward, you must first become deeply familiar with yourself. Branding is not just about standing out in the marketplace; it’s about standing strong in your identity. Branding isn't about flashy images or showcasing the latest trend. Brands that are solid and enduring, are ones that simply put, are honest and true to their missions. Too often, we build brands on broken foundations. We mimic what works for others or m
Nicole Wade
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Embracing the Power Within: How My Experience with Covid-19 Inspired Me to Re-Commit to my Gifts and Talents
In 2021, after a challenging struggle with the Delta variant of Covid-19, I had a revelation that reaffirmed my life's purpose. The Lord has a way of taking a concept He has already taught us and presenting it again in such a profound way that our souls glimpse His understanding. This realization came to me after enduring the worst symptoms of the virus. For nine days before returning to the hospital, Covid was relentless. Looking back, it reminded me of the scarlet fever I h
Nicole Wade
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Becoming The Love You Seek: The Blessing in Heartbreak
I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit replaying moments that ended in heartbreak — sifting through the what’s and why’s of relationships that didn’t work, and asking the same weary questions many of us do: “Wasn’t I enough?” I’ve waded in waters that were never meant for me, trying to find my rhythm in someone else’s flow. I’ve known the sting of disappointment enough times to recognize its familiar ache. And yet, I also hold the receipts — the proof of healed wounds
Nicole Wade
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Divine Alignment: When Your Work Becomes Worship
The Whisper Within There are rules we’ve followed so long, we forget who wrote them. They live in our bodies, tucked away beneath achievement and ambition. But they were never God’s rules. They were survival scripts—taught, inherited, and obeyed. And it’s time to unlearn them. You were not placed on this planet to merely occupy it with your presence. You were designed to transform it. When the Role Doesn’t Match the Calling Sometimes we shine in roles that don't reflect who
Nicole Wade
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The Pivot Point: Choosing Change, Courage, and New Beginnings
No matter where you are in life, a new beginning always requires two things — courage and a shift in perspective. Change asks us to release what feels comfortable, even when those things are currently sustaining us. Our instinct is to survive, yet true purpose calls us to live . We often desire more — in our careers, relationships, or sense of fulfillment — but those desires can feel light-years away. So we keep them tucked in our minds, quietly dreaming and hoping they’ll ha
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