The Official Tyesse Report

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And that is the word of the Lord!!!

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Happy Hump-Day TySquad! 🌿🌿🌿

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Tuesday Reminder:
HAVE YOU EVER HAD A CONVERSATION WITH SOMEBODY THAT LITERALLY SHIFTED THE WHOLE ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE OF YOUR DAY!?

Everybody who reaches for you is not reaching for healing. Some people are deeply attached to their story, not because it serves them, but because it has become their identity. Be mindful of people who repeat the same wounds without ever seeking resolution. There is a difference between processing pain and rehearsing pain. One leads to healing; the other keeps a person emotionally parked in the same place year after year.

I remember reconnecting with a family member after years of distance, hoping time had created perspective. But the conversation became a loop...the same grievances, the same pain, the same narrative replayed without pause. By the end of that call, I realized something important: some people are more committed to being misunderstood in their narratives than they are to becoming free from it. Healing requires movement. Victimhood often requires repetition.

And then there are those calls.... "GOOD MORNING ” quickly turning into emotional unloading before you’ve even had a chance to breathe. No check-in. No consideration. Just immediate trauma dump 101. Patterns reveal people. Pay attention to what consistently follows someone’s presence.

You are not a whipping post. You are not unpaid emotional labor. You are not responsible for carrying what others refuse to unpack themselves. Release. Recalibrate. Protect your peace. -Tyesse

“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” (Book of Proverbs 4:23)

#TuesdayThoughts #ProtectYourPeace #EmotionalBoundaries

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Monday Reflection: Everybody you meet is not your assignment. Some people enter your life to teach a lesson, some come to reveal a pattern, and others simply cross your path for a season. Not every connection is meant to become a lifelong responsibility. We exhaust ourselves trying to rescue, explain, heal, or carry people who were never ours to fix. Wisdom is knowing the difference between compassion and overextension.

Too many people are walking around emotionally overworked because they have taken on roles they were never called to fill. We are not meant to be therapists for those who refuse accountability, social workers for people committed to chaos, or mind readers for those unwilling to communicate. Loving people does not require losing yourself. Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is stop forcing understanding where there is resistance and stop pouring into places that refuse to receive.

Growth teaches you that boundaries are not cruelty—they are stewardship. You can love people, pray for people, and still recognize when their journey is no longer yours to manage. As Iyanla Vanzant wisely said: “Sometimes you have to meet people where they are, and sometimes you have to leave them there.” Peace comes when you stop carrying assignments that never belonged to you.
-Tyesse

#MondayReflection #ProtectYourPeace #BoundariesAreHoly

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Before the notifications, before the scrolling, before the rush of responsibilities, many of us reach for our phones before we ever reach for gratitude. We wake up and immediately step into noise—checking messages, social media, headlines, and the opinions of the world—without taking even a quiet moment to center ourselves. Life moves fast, and somewhere along the way, we begin to take the simple miracle of waking up for granted.

Every morning is a gift that was never promised. To rise clothed in our right minds, with a reasonable portion of health and strength, is not something to overlook. Before the day asks anything of us, we should pause long enough to acknowledge the One who allowed us to see another sunrise. Gratitude shifts the atmosphere. It reminds us that we are not self-made, self-kept, or self-sustained. A thankful heart creates a different kind of day—one rooted in peace rather than pressure.

As Edna Tatum said, “Every day should begin with a praise note.” Before the phone, before the rush, before the demands—start with praise. Start with intention. Start with God.

Scripture reminds us in Psalm 118:24: “This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.”

#SundayReflection #PraiseBeforePressure #GratefulHeart

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To everyone who called, texted and checked on me after my live earlier today, I want to sincerely thank you for the love and concern you showed. Your messages, phone calls, and support from near and far truly mean more to me than words can express. I know many of you were concerned after hearing what was shared in my video, and I want to reassure you that I am okay and taking everything very seriously. I am not being dismissive of any threat or concern, and I deeply appreciate those who reached out because you care about my well-being. Your kindness, prayers, and support remind me how strong and genuine this community truly is, and I am incredibly grateful to have each of you standing with me during moments like this.

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Friday Musings🌿

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