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    God Centered Female Friendship That Heals and Elevates

    March 22, 2025 /

    Finding Soul-Nourishing Sisterhood as a Solo Mama A God centered female friendship that nourishes is the ideal we would all want. But many of our friendships with other women are unfortunately marred by undertones of tension, misalignment, jealousy, fakeness, cattiness, gossip, pity parties, enabling, or even celebrating poor choices.Yet, we know how deeply valuable female friendships can be. We instinctively seek them out—not only for companionship but also for emotional safety. There’s a natural trust in confiding in another woman, especially when we’ve learned that some male friendships eventually shift into attraction, blurring boundaries and disrupting the original dynamic. Women understand our inner worlds. They mirror our joys, our battles,…

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  • Duty and growth,  personal responsibility

    I Was Here: The Call to Purpose, Passion, and Leaving Your Mark 

    March 10, 2025 /

    Carvings on Desks and the Legacy We Leave Behind  When we were young and in school, we would often come across carvings etched on wooden desks, chairs, long-dried concrete, or even on trees. They always followed a simple format:  Name. I was here. Year A to Year B.  That was it.  Nothing poetic or philosophical—just a name imprinted in time. I did the same, carving mine on my elementary school desk. That was the stage in life where I felt most alive, full of wonder and adventure. I truly lived.  “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12  A Gentle Reminder of Our…

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  • Duty and growth,  self concept

    A Tribute to Resilient and Feminine Women: Breaking Free and Thriving

    March 9, 2025 /

    Image by freepik on Freepik A Mother’s Influence Long after my marriage ended—when I was well past the grief stage and onto acceptance—my African mom playfully teased me. She said that my ex went out hunting for a girl and ended up picking an elephant. We both burst out laughing. Moments like these with my kind and gentle mother still linger in my mind. She has always been a wholesome parent, giving me enough space to express myself while applying just the right amount of firmness without ever forcing my hand. I don’t even think my mom ever spanked me. She scolded me when necessary, but that was about it.…

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  • personal responsibility

    How to Create a Support System When You Feel Alone.

    March 3, 2025 /

    Photo by Thirdman on Pexels. We all need someone to share life with—a confidant, a trusted friend, or even a sisterhood.  Recently, while watching an anime, I came across a scene that deeply resonated with me. The main character, diagnosed with a fatal pancreatic illness, decides to live her last days on her own terms. She befriends a boy in her class who is a social reject. One day, during a hospital visit, he asks her what the meaning of life is to her. She answers:  “It’s to connect with other humans. Because how else will you feel alive?”  That line stuck with me. On a subconscious level, I understood it.…

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