End of Year Reflection: The Bridge to ‘Next Year’

It’s that time of the year again—a moment to pause and reflect on how our plans and goals unfolded. It is a season to celebrate our wins and set fresh intentions for the journey ahead, guided by a renewed sense of purpose and discipline. More importantly, this season serves as a powerful reminder: time waitsContinue reading "End of Year Reflection: The Bridge to ‘Next Year’"

A few weeks ago, I attended a conference, and during one of the plenary sessions, a speaker shared a striking experience. She said she was walking on the road one day when someone greeted her and called her “mummy.” Surprised, she wondered, “Who is your mummy?” But in that moment, she realized she was noContinue reading

Something interesting happened earlier this month. Even when my light bulbs are switched off, they usually emit a faint glow whenever there’s power supply, so I can always tell when there’s light or not. That evening, when I got home and noticed there was no light, I decided not to turn on anything — noContinue reading

Celebrate the Crawls: The Power of Small Wins

Let’s take a moment to reflect on the biological process of human growth; from birth to adulthood. When a child is born, every small milestone is celebrated. The first time they crawl, the moment they manage to stand while holding onto something, then standing unassisted, and eventually taking those first steps. Each stage is metContinue reading "Celebrate the Crawls: The Power of Small Wins"

Birthday Notes – Fifteen(15) Things I am Grateful For

Life – It’s easy to thank God for delivering us from specific challenges, but there are also unseen battles—dangers we never even realize. Every day I wake up is a testimony, and I am grateful for life and the opportunities each year brings to fulfill my purpose. New Life – It’s one thing to beContinue reading "Birthday Notes – Fifteen(15) Things I am Grateful For"

Speechful Salt: Thoughtful Conversations

During my university days, I was once in a classroom with my course mates, waiting for a lecture. Nearby, a few students started a conversation, and although I’m naturally a quiet person and often prefer to listen, I felt compelled to contribute this time. One of the students, a new entrant through direct entry, beganContinue reading "Speechful Salt: Thoughtful Conversations"

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