Dedicated to the Memory of Sharon Johnson
Her legacy of strength, love, and resilience continues to inspire restoration in us all.
Yesterday’s Weight
We all carry stories from yesterday—mistakes, disappointments, losses, or even victories that feel unfinished. Yesterday can be heavy, but it is not a prison. It is a teacher. And once the lesson is learned, we are free to move forward.
Being bound by yesterday means living in regret. Restoring today means living in renewal. It’s the choice to stop rehearsing the pain and start rehearsing the promise.
Why Motivation Matters
Motivation is not about ignoring the past—it’s about refusing to let it chain you.
• Motivation is remembering: you’ve already survived what tried to break you.
• Motivation is choosing: to rise one more time, even when it feels hard.
• Motivation is declaring: I am not my mistakes. I am my amendments.
Every sunrise is proof that restoration is possible. Every breath is evidence that you still have purpose. Motivation is the bridge between yesterday’s lessons and today’s restoration.
Affirmation
“I am not bound by yesterday. I am actively restoring today.”
Living the Restoration
Restoration is not a one‑time event—it’s a daily practice.
• Acknowledge what hurt you, but don’t let it hold you.
• Amend your story with grace, boundaries, and courage.
• Actively restore by smiling again, dreaming again, and believing again.
Your motivation is the fuel that keeps restoration alive. It’s the reason you get up, the reason you keep going, the reason you refuse to quit.
You are not bound by yesterday. You are actively restoring today. And that restoration is not just for you—it’s for your children, your community, your legacy. Motivation is the daily reminder that you are capable of rewriting your story, one choice at a time.
So rise today with courage. Smile today with confidence. Restore today with love. And declare it boldly:
“I am not bound by yesterday. I am actively restoring today.
In Loving Memory
This blog is dedicated to Sharon Johnson, whose life reminds us that restoration is not only possible—it is powerful. Her memory is a living amendment, a testimony that continues to motivate and inspire.



























Tricia
November 12, 2025 at 11:19 pmI’m speechless, you’re amazing. Thank you so much for everything