Tag: finding myself
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Do Not worry About Tomorrow
The past week has been quite a rollercoaster for Dwayne and I as parents. Our little one, Ariah, has been going through a whirlwind of depressed emotions, crying her heart out every morning when it’s time to head to school. Things got so bad she stopped eating breakfast because she was too emotional(those who know…
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Family Hurt – Part 3- Process Pain; don’t Project it.
A few days back, I wrote about the importance of dealing with our pain. It is crucial to understand that we all handle it differently, in our unique ways and timeframes. So, don’t lose your patience, whether it’s with yourself or someone else, just because the healing process doesn’t happen as fast as others might…
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Family Hurt – PART 2: Processing Past Pain
Lately, losing my father has added a profound layer to how I view life. I’ve been deep soul-searching, trying to make sense of it all. I’ve looked closer at myself and the people around me during this journey. I’ve been conscious not to take things personally, especially as I navigate the rough terrain of grief.…
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Your Time Will Come
Have you ever felt like everyone around you is succeeding and shining while you seem stuck? Maybe people your age or even younger are doing great in their jobs, talents, or passions, and you wonder when it will be your turn? Social media makes it even harder. It shows people’s achievements and what seems like…
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Dreams to Reality
In the tapestry of life, each one of us carries a pocketful of dreams – dreams that we’ve tucked away, plans that have remained on hold, and visions that have stayed in our thoughts. Think about the dreams that once burned brightly within you. Did you want to write a book? Do you dream of…
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You’re Where You’re Meant to Be

In a world filled with constant comparisons, losing sight of one’s path and purpose is easy. We often find ourselves surrounded by others showcasing their achievements and how far they’ve come, leaving us questioning our own progress. We compare ourselves to our peers and sometimes even to our past selves. The tendency to compare can…
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Who am I?

In the whirlwind of life’s demands, it’s easy to lose sight of our true selves without realizing it. We become entangled in the web of titles, assuming these roles define our essence. I am a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend, a teacher… the list goes on. Yet, some of these roles…
