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#SurvivorsMovement #SurvivorsJourney #Suffering #Surviving #Soaring - Quick burst of #inspiration

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Thank you for stopping by, this week's #blogpost is the second part of our #SurvivorMovement.


In my own Survivor Circle, I created the inspiration below and I felt compelled to share it with other fellow survivors, beyond this group in hope that it will benefit more people. The idea behind the cup is to fill it with hot chocolate, marshmallows, whipped cream, sprinkles or just a favourite drink that you can decorate representing the transition from suffering, surviving to soaring.

Below is the story of my cup: My cup was lonely and empty in that I was existing and not living. Through the grace of God he has taught me to value the becoming rather what was, practising this never fails me to be at peace with my original being. My belief is that whilst I had suffered but I am not broken because in a broken world, I have learnt to suffer well. Now I am ready to fly and soar into my purpose.





I wanted share some pictures of the #SurvivorMovement in my own circle to give you some ideas on how a simple idea can mark the start of a positive journey ahead:

My cup was lonely and empty, but it soon changed when we joined together as one. From today onwards, we need to make a pact and say ‘yes’ to life because my belief is ‘Another Day = Another Dream.

My cup lonely and empty, but it soon changed when we joined together as one. From today onwards, we need to make a pact and say ‘yes’ to life because life is a beautiful bike ride, with a friend like you.

My cup was lonely and empty, but it soon changed when we joined together as one. From today onwards, we need to make a pact and say ‘yes’ to life because when we Enjoy the little things’ it all adds up to a truly blessed life.

Thanks again for supporting our #SurvivorsMovement we would love to have a global audience in this movement, could you help us reach this? Please share this and tell us where you are reading it from?


** The purpose of a #SurvivorsMovement is to engage, encourage and elevate all to think and be beyond their circumstances **. Be inspired and join in the conversation:


Best wishes

KIMI X 




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