Franchy’s Daily Wellness Journal 10-30-2025 With Luv “Faith and your wellbeing.”

Hiya Lovelies. Yesterday wasn’t the best day ever. Let me be honest, that is a total underestimate. In my mind, the worst thing that could have happened did just that happen. Needless to say, this created a great deal of stress, which was accompanied by considerable worry. You know what, Lovelies? All I needed was some faith, as not everything is as it seems. Moreover, not everything will be clearly determined and explainable. This is when your faith and well-being come together to create your happily-ever-after. Sometimes, the best thing that could have happened to you is something you can’t explain, so you smile.

Growing up, one of my favorite shows to watch was Unsolved Mysteries, hosted by Robert Stack. Yes, I actually began watching Unsolved Mysteries when I was 9 years old. Ya, I was still a baby. Something about the mysteries in our perfectly imperfect lives truly piques my interest. As mysteries are rarely provable, we need faith to understand and make sense of the perfect imperfections. Yes, Lovelies, our faith can go a long way toward supporting our well-being. “Faith can significantly contribute to overall well-being by offering a sense of purpose, hope, and peace, while also fostering social connections and providing coping mechanisms during difficult times.” On my blog, I try to avoid discussing my religious beliefs. For one thing, I believe that it should be private and is deeply personal. Additionally, you guys come from all over the world and believe whatever you feel, and that is perfectly fine. When I mention faith, I’m not referring to your religion or spiritual beliefs. I’m referring to the optimistic belief that everything will be okay, no matter how bad things may seem now. The ever-optimist smiles through life’s perfectly imperfect derailments. For example, a childhood personality I used to watch in my teen years just recently died from Cancer. Her name was Annada Lewis, the ’90s VJ who grew to fame. It was heartwarming to see that she still had faith, despite knowing she didn’t have much time with her friends and family. She had a son whom she wanted to watch grow up into a wonderful man. Her faith allows her to live just long enough to see him graduate from middle school. If she had been miserable, feeling sorry for herself that she was dying, she might not have lived that long. Yes, I genuinely believe that Lovelies. Some of you may disagree with me. That’s okay, you are entitled to your own opinions. I never truly judge. So, what are your thoughts on Faith, Lovelies? Has having faith also helped you with your well-being? Please share your lovely thoughts below. Have a great day or night wherever you are. Take care, see you all next time.

When you can’t explain, smile. 😍😍🥰🥰

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