The Challenge I Gave Myself — and the Next 25 Posts

On 15th September 2024, I wrote:

“God, do not remove anyone that could cause a hindrance to my path.
Instead, I ask you to trust I’ll be able to handle them and show them your way.
Lord, give me the strength and wisdom to speak through the evil energy and shine the light on your behalf.
You know we need examples of light, as ignorance and avoidance have been deployed enough.
This is light season. This is God’s season.
This is the universe calling us to be more than we think we are.”


This is me setting a challenge for myself — publicly, deliberately, and without excuses.

It starts with something simple: spelling errors.

We all know this truth, whether we admit it or not — when the mind is ten steps ahead, the present moment can look messy. Sentences might stumble. Words might collide. Structure might wobble. And yet, the meaning remains perfectly readable to those who actually want to read.

Those who are here for substance don’t get lost in typos.
Those who are here for packaging never cared about the gift anyway.

And that’s the point.

Beating My Own Success

I’m now on a quest to beat my own success.

If I can reach 900 posts before my own breakthrough, that’s another win I give myself — not because I need validation, but because discipline that benefits consciousness deserves a trophy.

So many people hand themselves trophies for things that benefit no one.
So let me give myself one for pulling down 25 more pieces of insightful content — deliberately, consistently, unapologetically — to outrun my own inevitable success.

I’ve been playing with myself this whole time, so why not take it up a notch and see if I can beat myself now. If you don’t want to get spammed, walk away. If you want to collect the golden nuggets that will come from it, then you know where to find them. And if you want to play with me, contact details are in previous posts.

Game on, Susan. War Paint Face On.

The Package Was Never the Point

The package doesn’t always need to look pretty for the present to be valuable.

Some gifts are wrapped beautifully and hollow inside.
Some gifts are wrapped poorly and change lives.

And some people despise what’s inside the package not because it lacks value — but because it wasn’t what they ordered, or it wasn’t what they preferred.

That’s not the gift’s fault.

I had to reckon with myself on this one — because I asked God to make it harder for me.

And God delivered. Big time.

I don’t get to complain about what I received.

Because I know I was given the extra mile to conceive.

AI’s What the Next 25 Posts Are About

These next 25 posts are not random. [ps. this is what was proposed to me, but I doubt I’ll follow, unless it needs to come out and in that case I’ll flow with it]
They are structural.
They are intentional.
They are the bridge between where we’ve been and where we’re going.

Here’s the arc:

  1. Spelling Errors & Cognitive Velocity – why messiness doesn’t negate meaning
  2. Packaging vs Substance – why aesthetics are often a distraction
  3. Capacity to Read vs Desire to Judge
  4. Why Depth Threatens the Unprepared
  5. When Speed Looks Like Chaos to the Linear Mind
  6. Mistakes as Evidence of Motion, Not Failure
  7. Why Polished Lies Travel Faster Than Raw Truth
  8. The Cost of Asking for More
  9. Light Season vs Comfort Season
  10. When God Answers Exactly What You Asked For
  11. Why Resistance Is Proof of Direction
  12. Discipline Without Applause
  13. The Difference Between Being Seen and Being Understood
  14. Why Some People Only Read to Find Fault
  15. Creation as Responsibility, Not Expression
  16. How to Outrun Your Own Breakthrough
  17. Consistency as a Spiritual Act
  18. Why Success Is Inevitable When Integrity Is Non-Negotiable
  19. The Loneliness of Staying True
  20. When Mess Is the Evidence of Growth
  21. Why Not Everyone Is Meant to Receive the Gift
  22. Devotion Over Approval
  23. Speaking Light Through Dense Energy
  24. The Price of Asking to Be an Example
  25. Winning Before the World Notices

Each one builds on the last.
Each one is a mile.
Together, they are the road.

Closing the Loop

This isn’t about perfection.
It never was.

It’s about movement.
Commitment.
Integrity.
And keeping my word to myself.

I asked for more.
I received more.
Now I walk it — typo by typo, post by post, truth by truth.

This is light season.
This is God’s season.
And this is me doing exactly what I asked to be trusted with.

Game on.


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