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✨ It Was Already in Me ✨
By the time I was in third grade, I was making baby booties, crocheting ponchos, knitting fitted tops, braiding hair, even sewing little fabric dolls. My mom could hand sew, yes, but she didn’t knit, crochet, or braid. I had no older sisters to teach me. And yet… I just knew how. I didn’t learn…
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🇿🇲 A Nation Reflects.
We join Zambia in mourning the passing of former President Edgar C. Lungu—a leader who served during a defining era of our country’s journey. His contributions, leadership, and dedication to public service will be remembered by many, both at home and abroad. May his soul rest in peace, and may his family and the people…
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For His Glory Alone
📖 “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NIV) In a world hungry for attention, it’s tempting to live for likes, applause, and visibility. But our true assignment is to live for God’s glory, not the world’s approval. Everything we…
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Leave the Kind of Mark That Can’t Be Recreated
In a world that often tells us to shrink, conform, or stay silent, there’s something powerful about simply showing up as yourself—fully, unapologetically, and consistently. Not in arrogance, but in authenticity. That’s where the real impact begins. We don’t always get the applause. We don’t always get acknowledged in the moment. But when you do…
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💫Looking Ahead With a Steady Heart💫
Bible Passage:Psalm 18:2 (NIV)“The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.”📖 Reflection:🤔There’s a certain stillness that only comes when you let God anchor your heart. Life will always have noise—distractions, setbacks, delays, and…
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Doll Grandma Diaries
Do you have any collections? Do I have any collections? Oh, absolutely. Among a few meaningful ones, there’s one that always makes me smile—and maybe tear up a little. Years ago, when my daughter was young, we fell in love with American Girl. We bought a few dolls—especially the Girls of the Year—along with their…
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Creatives
Beyond the 9-to-5, the grades, and the responsibilities—there’s this.This is the side of me that creates. The part that slows down and shapes beauty from beeswax and blank mugs. Besides being a student, a full-time professional, and a mother, I’m also a maker.A creative. A storyteller. A woman who believes that a gift—no matter how…
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Every Crayon Counts: A Reflection on Humanity, Empathy, and Collaboration
We are not here to live someone else’s life. We’re here to live our own—fully, truthfully, and with intention. But that doesn’t mean we live in isolation. Life, at its core, is a series of interconnected moments, relationships, and collaborations. And how we treat others matters—immensely. Always treat people with kindness, no matter who they…
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Why Do Workplaces Protect Bullies While Silencing the Bullied?
It’s a question too many professionals have asked in silence: Why do some workplaces ignore bullies—and protect them? Even when multiple employees come forward. Even when reports are filed. Even when it’s clear the common denominator in the conflict is one person. Still, nothing happens. In some organizations, the bully holds influence—formally or informally. They…
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Tough Choices, Tired Lungs, Determined Heart
Working out helps me with a lot—my digestion, migraines, focus, even my mood. It gives me clarity. And honestly, when I finish, I feel accomplished. That makes it easier to face the harder parts of the day. But today wasn’t easy. Asthma made it hard to breathe. Then halfway through, my body got too hot, and the hives…