Keep Taking Care of Yourself
Keep going. You're doing a great job, but you've gotta keep going right now. Let the baggage of the past go. Clean up. Tidy up. Clear out. Mentally, physically, spiritually. Keep focus on your path and let your faith talk louder than everything else for a moment. Hear what faith is telling you and cherish it.
If you've really been doing the work, you have been working hard. Fighting those shadows, those demons, those weaknesses. It's time to clear energies physically. Maybe thats taking a shower, vacuuming, doing laundry-or all of the above! Whatever it is, clean the mess. Clean it up. Do something that refreshes you.
Get yourself to a state where everything feels in order.
Why? Because keeping your chaos under control (and organized lol) helps bring clarity and calmness.
Guidance from Above:
Keeping your space clean makes it easier the next time you need to release the old and welcome the new.
Now, do you remember that High School Musical song Sharpay sings? You know, the one that goes:
"Out with the old, in with the new. Goodbye clouds of gray, hello skies of blue."
(Yada yada yada, watch the full video here if you need a refresher.)
Anyway, this is the vibe—this is the energy that green fluorite is bringing to the table. Whether your life feels like Sharpay’s or not, it’s all about perspective. Let’s break it down.
Sharpay Energy, Simplified:
Her whole point in that song is that she’s living life by her own standards. She knows what she wants—glitz, glam, shine, and the very best she can get. And she’s not shy about asking for it: she wants fabulous.
And here’s the thing—you can have that too. Maybe not in the exact same way, but you can live fabulously, according to your own standards. It’s about finding what feels fabulous to you and embracing it.
The Mr. Fabulous Life Lesson:
Now, about the boy. Sharpay wanted him because he’s fabulous too. But here’s the catch: he’s fabulous in his own way. While Sharpay shines brightly, her shine just isn’t the kind that amplifies his.
That’s a big lesson right there. Sometimes, people can recognize your sparkle and still not be the right match for your fabulousness—and that’s okay.