All my life I knew that had to be prepared unknown. Growing up in poverty as a child makes you efficient in many areas of your life. As an adult, I shop for my family and myself in bulk. When I was an adolescent my mother raised me my younger sister and brother on a set income. We saw money come on third of every month from social security and food stamps. 

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I had to go so bad that I knew if I stood in the checkout line for anything over three minutes that I was going to urinate all over the Target tile floors. I reassured myself before leaving home that wearing a pad was the best thing to do because my period symptoms have been raging. I politely told my mother-in-law to keep a close eye on my son before powerwalking to the ladies' restroom with my pocketbook on my shoulder. 

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Have you been too busy for God? I recall a few months ago how I chose to selfishly give into my sleep. I would think, "Lord, I'm so tired that I don't know if the words that will come from my mouth will form a complete sentence when I pray."

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You better work it, baby! When you step into the room, your presence commands attention. All eyes are on you! There you are just shopping for groceries, running a few errands around your area, or could even be out getting breakfast, lunch, or dinner. 

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