Editor's Note 

All too often, our news, social media feeds, and even our conversations with friends and family are centered around anxiety-filling and rage-inducing content. It can be so difficult to believe good things happen every day when the things reported or shared are examples of the worst humanity has to offer.

That’s why we started Real Positive Vibes. We wanted to create a haven inside your inbox to share some good news with you. We hope that while you read our newsletter, you can recharge and feel refreshed.

In His service,

Chaplain Michelle

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About Us

The mission of Real Positive Vibes, RPV, is to help society move toward goodness, finding it within themselves by seeing it in others. RPV is a service of Church Builders Bible Training Center whose mission is to help each person discover their vision for life, find their passion, and focus their purpose. Our beliefs are interdenominational. We are unapologetic about our non-religious Christ-centeredness. Find out more: bibletc.com/vision

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Positivity in Practice 

Start with the friend in the mirror...

Forgive the riff on an old classic but I have been thinking a lot about ways to boost and improve my sense and perception of myself. We have talked before about being kind to ourselves and being willing to give ourselves the same amount of grace and support we give to our loved ones.

I have been thinking a lot about what that means in more practical steps. How do I become a good friend to myself? What came to mind was some advice I was given when I was a child, 'be the kind of friend you want.' So thinking about that, I started to try and treat myself as I treat my friends.

I think we have all made self-deprecating comments about ourselves from time to time, but when I caught myself doing it most recently, I stopped and responded to myself with the same aggressive positivity that I use when I hear a friend talking down to themselves. It felt a little weird to interrupt that negative pattern all on my own but I realized something. I talk down to myself more than I realized. It felt too natural to criticize and belittle myself. Moreover, it felt like it took me a little too long to come up with the counter wait. I keep compliments ready for friends, and coworkers because I know how nice it is to hear one, especially on a bad day or in a stressful moment. So why was it so hard to find similar words for myself?

Honestly, I am still working through those questions, but what I know is that I have the potential to be a better friend to myself. I encourage you to do the same. I think that when we learn to be better friends to ourselves we become better friends to others. Not just because we have more to give but also because we can better articulate our needs. I treasure my friends and I hope that one day I can treasure myself as one of them.

Email us and let us know how you bring a little positivity to your life. We would love to hear it and we may feature you in a future issue.

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Outreach

Missions Trip

I am very excited to share this news with all of you. This March, I have the opportunity to travel abroad and teach at Covenant College South Africa. I am looking forward to sharing my experiences and insights during this journey with all of you! For more information on the trip or if you want to help support me, click here

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My Sister's Closet

My Sister’s Closet of West Michigan, is a service of Church Builders Bible Training Center to survivors of domestic violence, former incarceration, or other devastating tragedy to meet the need of one of the three basic needs of survival, clothing. Find out more and how to volunteer here.

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Encouragment 



Community 

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