Aimee Ebron
tobeaimee2Entrepreneur: exoticsouthcandles.com, Writer, Ezer Kenegdo, Grit and grace, Beauty and brains
I will be posting a lot more fromthenapministry This page is phenomenal and it reminds us that our ancestors worked their asses off and we should make time to rest as a form of rebellion. This is not about being lazy, it is about taking time to check in with yourself & to connect with the divine so that new ideas, new dreams, & new guidance can fall fresh on you. Take care of yourself. I love you!
Black women have learned how to thrive so well, even with the trauma of intersectionality (racism & sexism), that some belive that it is our responsiblity to carry them into their growth.
I resent it, but unfortunately understand the difference in how we, as black women, move and why our "way" gives the impression that we can provide proverbial deliverance.
Even if we could (we cannot) it is not our responsibility.
These days, all I am doing is writing poetry and making candles. If you want more poetry stay tuned #bookcomingsoon and if you want candles (or other home fragrance items) visit my website exoticsouthcandles.com
#Repost fromthenapministry - The lack of collective care and safe spaces creates a culture of exhaustion and trauma. Rest supports our care and vulnerability. We will rest.