I Don’t Get Bored—And Here’s Why That’s a Message for You, Sis
I Don’t Get Bored—And Here’s Why That’s a Message for You, Sis
Let me say something that might sound wild to some:
I don’t get bored. Like… ever.
Not because my life is full of constant entertainment or distractions. It’s because I’ve built a life where my energy, time, and even my quiet moments are always aligned with my personal and professional purpose.
My business is not just a brand—it’s an extension of my growth, my healing, my creativity, and my legacy. And when you’re living in alignment with your vision, boredom doesn’t show up—because there’s always something sacred to build, refine, or reflect on.
Boredom is a Message, Not a CurseSo many Black women say, “I’m bored,” and immediately reach for a scroll, a snack, or a situationship. But let’s reframe that—boredom is your soul’s nudge that it’s time to CREATE.
It’s not emptiness—it’s unused potential.
That moment you feel uninspired, restless, or low-key annoyed?
That’s the moment to start the thing you keep saying you’re going to do.
💡That podcast.
💡That product.
💡That business.
💡That ebook.
💡That strategy session.
That passion project you keep pushing aside because “life be lifing.”
I Stay Busy Because I’m BuildingI’m always developing something. Not to hustle for hustle’s sake—but because I’ve made it my lifestyle to pour into my vision. Whether I’m updating systems, mapping out a launch, reworking copy, or meditating on my next offer—my downtime is intentional. It feeds both my spirit and my business.
That doesn’t mean I never rest. It means even my rest is on-purpose. Because rest, reflection, and building are all part of the cycle of expansion.
To My Sisters Feeling Bored… Here’s the Real Tea:Boredom is a divine invitation.
Instead of numbing it, listen to it.
Ask yourself:
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What have I been avoiding starting?
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What dream am I waiting for permission to activate?
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How can I use this energy creatively, not just passively?
You don’t need a million dollars to start—you need a decision.
You don’t need external validation—you need internal clarity.
Boredom isn’t a problem—it’s a portal.
Because when a Black woman channels her boredom into purpose?
She doesn’t just fill time—she changes the world.
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