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  • These still remain true

    I found some nuggets I put down at random times in my Sunday service notebook while at university. These words were scribbled in quiet moments, but they still speak loudly today.They still remain true. With depth, HerSplendidThoughts

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  • Discernment over preference

    Not every good thing will speak to you and not everything that speaks to you is good. Sometimes, what’s truly valuable doesn’t stir your emotions.And sometimes, what feels good isn’t good at all. Discernment is deeper than preference.Growth often comes from what doesn’t immediately resonate. With good judgement, HerSplendidThoughts

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  • Welcome home!

    My seventh.My baby.Welcome home. Thank you for gracing us with your presence.I pray we nurture and raise you as GOD guides.You are destined to be a blessing to this family—and to the world. I’ve loved you long before I saw you.I love you now.I will love you always. You are perfection in every sense.GOD, guide

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  • Always and Forever!

    To my older me—The one I love so dearly. The woman who raised me and loved me first.My mother, my friend, my sister. It’s beautiful how you wear so many hats with such grace,Filling my life with love, joy, and unwavering support.Our memories are treasures I hold close,And I pray for many more to come.

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  • The joy that knew

    You can go up or come down at any time.But it’s humility—at every level and in every mindset—that sustains you and keeps you rising. Today, I received confirmation that my contract won’t be renewed. I had already wrestled with the idea of not returning, but I left room for possibility. On our partner call, my

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  • The Malleable one!

    I bend but I do not break.

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  • đŸ•Šïž Sickness Doesn’t Kill. Death Does. My grandpa once said this to my dad—and my dad passed it on to me: “Sickness doesn’t kill. Death does.” When death comes to your house, it doesn’t respect boundaries. And that stings. You begin to wonder—why should it be this way?Couldn’t there have been a delay? A second

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  • I’ve stayed in countries where I couldn’t speak the official language—at least not at the time. And honestly? It’s uncomfortable. But discomfort has its wisdom. In those moments, I had to trust the process. I sat in cafĂ©s and meeting rooms where conversations swirled around me in languages I couldn’t follow. Sometimes my friends would

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  • What makes a triangle stand is its base. It’s one of the simplest shapes, yet undeniably strong—because its stability depends on the foundation beneath it. Remove that base, and the entire form collapses. No balance. No presence. No strength. This principle doesn’t just apply in math class. It is a mirror to life, leadership, and

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