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To The Ayesha Curry In You

  • Oct 22, 2025
  • 1 min read

Ayesha Curry, wife of NBA legend Steph Curry, recently shared in an interview that she isn’t living the life she imagined.

How many of you feel that too?

A lot of women quietly carry that same feeling — that somewhere between marriage, motherhood, and responsibility, a part of them got lost.


I used to feel that way too.


But something shifted — something in how I saw myself and how I saw God.

It still gets heavy sometimes, but here’s what I’ve learned:


Burdens aren’t the only things that are heavy. Blessings are heavier — but God helps you carry them.

That’s the beauty right there.


The weight draws me closer to God.


And I love God.


So even when life feels different than I pictured, I know I’m held by Someone who sees the full picture.

Maybe you’ve felt like your destiny changed — like you were supposed to be doing something else, and now that version of your life feels lost.


But I want to tell you: there wasn’t a destiny shift. There was an identity shift.

Somewhere along the line, you stopped seeing yourself the way God sees you.


Somewhere along the line, what once felt possible started to feel out of reach.


Somewhere along the line, you started believing the lie instead of the truth.

But no matter how far it feels — you’re still on your way.

Don’t give up on your dreams.


They’re not just your dreams —they’re God’s dreams through you.

So breathe. Recenter. Remember who you are.


And keep walking — not toward the old version of your destiny, but toward the truest version of you.


 
 
 

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Aaliyah Burgess-Richburg
Aaliyah Burgess-Richburg
Oct 23, 2025

Blessings are heavier but God helps me carry them. That’s sticking with me

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