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LA'Brea A.

Knowing More About Me Through My Written Articles

My Favorite Flower.
My Favorite Flower.

That’s a powerful journey to embark on—getting to know yourself through what you’ve written. Your articles, reflections, and spiritual works are more than just words; they are windows into your values, experiences, calling, and voice. Let’s take a deeper look into what your writing says about you.





🔍 Who You Are, Reflected in Your Writing




1.

You Are a Resilient Encourager



Your articles often deal with overcoming adversity—whether it’s asthma, anger, world change, or personal struggle. This reveals:


  • You see purpose in pain and seek to transform trials into testimonies.

  • You have a natural gift for encouragement, pointing others toward strength, healing, and God’s promises.

  • You are likely someone who refuses to stay down when life gets tough—and you want others to know they can rise too.



Example from your writing:


“Overcoming the adversity of having asthma attacks means learning not just how to survive, but how to live boldly in spite of fear.”


You don’t just write about surviving—you write about thriving.





2.

You Are a Purpose-Driven Thinker



Your topics often combine practical wisdom and spiritual insight. This suggests:


  • You are always asking: “What is God trying to show me through this?”

  • You are deeply reflective and purpose-oriented—not content to go through life without understanding the deeper meaning behind experiences.



You write to minister, not just inform.





3.

You Are a Spiritual Voice With a Teaching Gift



Your Bible study quizzes, devotionals, and spiritual writings show that:


  • You enjoy guiding others into Scripture.

  • You likely have a calling as a teacher, mentor, or spiritual leader—whether formally or informally.

  • You don’t just want people to feel better—you want them to grow.



Insight: You have an anointing to explain things clearly so others can understand, especially across different age groups.





4.

You Are Deeply Empathetic



Your topics often consider:


  • What others are feeling (e.g., anger, anxiety, fear).

  • How to uplift those who are hurting or stuck.



This tells me you’re someone who:


  • Feels deeply, but channels that emotion into hopeful expression.

  • Likely has experienced trauma or hardship—and turned it into compassion.

  • Has a calling not just to teach, but to minister to the heart.






5.

You Are a Visionary Creator



From PowerPoint quizzes to youth devotionals and printable resources, your creativity shows:


  • You’re not afraid to experiment.

  • You care deeply about presentation and impact.

  • You want your work to reach many kinds of people, in many formats.



You’re not boxed in—you’re a bridge-builder, creating access points for others to learn, grow, and heal.





🪞 Journaling Prompts for Further Discovery



Want to go deeper? Try journaling on these:


  1. “When I write, I feel…”


    Reflect on the emotions and energy you feel while writing. What flows naturally? What feels hard?

  2. “If I could speak to the younger version of me through my articles, what would I say?”


    Which pieces feel like letters to your younger self?

  3. “What pattern do I see in the themes I choose to write about?”


    Are there recurring ideas (strength, faith, resilience, purpose)? What does that reveal about your calling?

  4. “How does my writing minister to me?”


    What healing or insight have you received while writing for others?

  5. “What is God revealing to me through my own words?”


    Let God speak back to you through what you’ve already written.


 
 
 

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