Friday, 1 August 2025

When Rest Isn’t a Reward

Rest isn’t something I have to earn.


That took me years to learn.

We’re taught to only rest after achievement — after checking boxes, meeting goals, performing well. But here’s what I’ve come to believe:

- Rest is part of the rhythm, not the recovery. 
- You don’t need to prove exhaustion before you pause. 
- You are allowed to rest *because you exist*, not just because you worked.

So I’m practicing rest without guilt. Quiet moments without a productivity tag. And peace that doesn’t ask for proof.

It’s a work in progress — but it’s changing me.

🛏️



Friday, 25 July 2025

What I Want My Days to Feel Like

Lately, I’ve been asking myself a simple question:


What do I want my days to *feel* like?

Not just what I want to do or achieve — but how I want to exist in my everyday life.

Here’s what I want more of:
- Unrushed mornings
- Deep laughter — the kind that resets my soul
- Thoughtful conversations
- Work that feels aligned, not just assigned
- Stillness, even if just for 10 minutes

I want days that feel like me. 
And if I can shape enough of those, I think I’ll like the life they lead to.

🌤️

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Things I’m Learning to Let Go Of

Some things weigh more than we realize — and we carry them for years.

I’m learning to let go of a few:

- The need to always be understood 
- Old narratives that no longer define me 
- Deadlines I placed on myself years ago 
- Toxic loyalty — staying just because I always have 
- Guilt over past versions of me

Letting go doesn’t mean forgetting. It means freeing up space for who I’m becoming.

It means choosing peace over pressure. Wholeness over image.

And that’s a trade I’ll take any day.

🍂


Tuesday, 22 July 2025

When Economic Policy Hits Home: Can It Still Work for the People?


It is the news that Nigeria’s Central Bank made a big decision — they kept the national interest rate at 27.5% and told commercial banks to keep half of their customers' money locked away (CRR = 50%).

To most, this sounds like high-level economic jargon.

But for many everyday Nigerians — it translates to higher costs, less credit, slower business, and rising uncertainty.

And it begs the question:
“Can economic policy still work, if the people it affects can barely stay afloat?”

What Monetary Policy Is Supposed to Do
In theory, the idea is to reduce inflation — to stop prices from rising too fast — by making borrowing harder and money less freely available.

The Central Bank believes this will slow down demand and eventually bring stability.

But here’s the dilemma:
If prices stay high, jobs get lost, and small businesses can’t breathe — who survives long enough to enjoy the “stability”?

How This Policy Can Work — If Grounded in Real Life
Policies don’t live on paper. People do.

And for this kind of economic decision to actually help, it must be paired with real-world relief:

1. Government spending must be smarter.
Instead of wasteful budgets, we need investment in roads, power, food supply — things that improve daily life and business ease.

2. Banks should be encouraged to support real people.
If you're going to freeze 50% of their funds, at least reward banks that lend to farmers, small businesses, and young entrepreneurs.

3. There must be safety nets.
Subsidized school meals, affordable food markets, help with transport.
Something — anything — to make the hardship bearable.

4. Speak plainly, and with empathy.
Don’t just give press briefings. Tell the people:
- What’s happening
- Why it’s being done
- What to expect
- And when things will get better.

5. Make it time-bound.
No one should suffer endlessly. Let people know:
“Once inflation drops to 18%, interest rates will ease.”
That simple sentence can restore hope.

A Final Word
Stability is important.

But survival is more urgent.

Let’s not lose sight of the people while chasing the numbers.
Because in the end, no policy is worth much if it leaves the very people it was meant to help — worse off.

What About You?
Have you felt the effects of rising rates, reduced cash flow, or tougher business conditions?

Do you think government policies are helping or hurting right now?

Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s reflect — and reimagine better together.

🙂

Monday, 21 July 2025

The Beauty of Starting Over (Again)

Starting over used to scare me. It felt like failure. Like wasted effort.


But I’ve come to see it differently. Starting over is proof that I’m still willing to try — still open to growth, to change, to becoming.

Sometimes the first plan wasn’t wrong — it was just incomplete. 
Sometimes we outgrow what once made sense.

And when that happens, starting over is a gift.

So here’s what I’ve learned:
- It’s okay to pause and pivot.
- It’s okay to outgrow your old goals.
- You don’t have to justify your new beginning to anyone.

Starting over isn’t the opposite of progress. Sometimes, it *is* progress.

🌱

Friday, 18 July 2025

When I Feel Behind In Life

It happens more often than I admit.

I scroll, I compare, I worry. Am I doing enough? Earning enough? Becoming enough?

But here’s what I tell myself when I feel behind:

- There’s no universal timeline. What you’re building might take time, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong.
- You’re not late to your own life.
- Progress doesn’t always look like motion. Sometimes, the stillness is part of the work.

So if you’re feeling behind, take a breath. You’re not alone. You’re not failing.

You’re just human — and your pace is still valid.



Monday, 14 July 2025

Little Things I Romanticize (And Why It Helps)

I’ve started romanticizing my life — not in the dramatic, curated way that social media often shows, but in the soft, private ways that make ordinary moments feel more alive.

It’s not about pretending everything is perfect. It’s about paying attention. It’s about letting the little things feel like enough.

Like the first sip of tea in the morning when the world is still quiet.
Like clean sheets after a long day.
Like sunlight on the wall, moving slowly as time passes.

These moments don’t announce themselves. They’re not part of a highlight reel. But I’ve found that when I notice them — when I really let them land — they shift something inside me.

They remind me that I’m here. That I’m safe. That there is still good to be felt, even in hard seasons.

 I romanticize early mornings.

Not every day. Not the ones where I wake up groggy and rushed. But the days when I beat the noise — when it’s just me, the sky turning blue, and the quiet promise of a new start.

I open the window, listen to birds, wrap myself in a blanket, and pretend I’m in a scene from a book. It makes the day feel softer. Slower.

 I romanticize grocery shopping.

It’s just groceries — I know. But I like walking through the aisles like I’m selecting ingredients for some beautiful life I’m building.

I take my time. I smell the fruits. I pick the prettiest peppers. And sometimes I buy fresh bread just because it feels like a treat.

 I romanticize slow evenings.

I light a candle — even when there’s no one to impress. I take a long shower. I wear my softest clothes.

Sometimes I write. Sometimes I just sit. But I let the evening feel like an exhale.

 I romanticize being alive.

The tiny grace of catching a breeze when I need it. The joy of someone remembering something small about me. The way laughter breaks tension.

It’s not always easy. Some days are loud and heavy and don’t lend themselves to softness. But on the days when I can, I choose to look for beauty.

Not because life is a movie. But because I deserve to feel good in my life — not just on the big days, but in the middle of the ordinary ones.

Romanticizing the little things helps me stay rooted in now. It helps me soften my edges. It helps me remember that joy isn’t something I need to wait for.

It’s already here. Waiting to be noticed.

🪷


Friday, 11 July 2025

Living So Well in a Chaotic World

The world doesn’t slow down for us. Not when we’re tired. Not when we’re overwhelmed. Not even when we quietly whisper, “please, just a little pause.”

There’s always another news alert. Another deadline. Another reason to scroll, compare, and spin. Chaos has become ambient. It’s in the background of our daily lives — buzzing, nudging, never quite letting us be.

And yet, I’m trying to live well. Not perfectly. Not loudly. But intentionally. Tenderly. Slowly.

Living well in a chaotic world doesn’t mean escaping the noise. It means finding your own quiet within it.

 I Protect My Mornings

I used to wake up and reach for my phone before I even got out of bed. The world would rush in before I’d had a chance to hear my own thoughts.

Now, I try to start slow. A stretch. A moment of gratitude. A window opened to let in fresh air. Even ten minutes of quiet before the world finds me makes a difference.

That’s how I claim a sliver of peace — before the chaos can claim me.

 I Curate What I Consume

I no longer follow everyone. I no longer read everything. I filter the energy I let into my space.

I ask: “Does this inform me or overwhelm me?” “Does this inspire me or drain me?”

There’s wisdom in limiting inputs. In choosing what you feed your mind and soul.

 I Find Beauty in Small Things

A good song on repeat. The smell of something frying down the street. The sight of children laughing with abandon.

These things — they ground me. They remind me that life is still soft in places. That joy is still possible. That I don’t need to fix the world to find wonder in it.

 I Honour My Inner Seasons

Some days, I have energy. Ideas. Momentum.

Other days, I’m just… here. Breathing. Doing what I can.

Living well means not forcing myself to always bloom. Sometimes I’m planting. Sometimes I’m resting underground. It’s all part of it.

 I Let Silence Be a Sanctuary

Not every silence needs filling. Not every pause needs explanation.

I’m learning to sit with the quiet. To let it stretch. To trust that I don’t always need to be “on” to be okay.

Because sometimes, stillness is the most healing sound there is.

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Living well in a chaotic world isn’t about having it all together. It’s about choosing softness when everything feels sharp. Choosing intention when everything feels rushed.

It’s asking yourself: “What does *well* feel like for me?” and building a life that reflects your answer — slowly, gently, daily.

You don’t need a perfect routine. You just need small moments of awareness.

And even in the middle of the noise, those small moments can feel like peace.

🧘🏽‍♀️

Wednesday, 9 July 2025

The Power of Doing Nothing

Doing nothing isn’t laziness. It’s choosing to be fully present, without the need to perform, impress, or achieve.

It took me a long time to understand this. For years, my worth was tied to productivity — to checking boxes and meeting goals. If I wasn’t doing something measurable, I wasn’t doing enough.

But the truth is, some of the most important things in life happen when we pause. When we rest. When we stop chasing and simply sit with ourselves.

Doing nothing gives my body a chance to breathe. My mind a chance to settle. My heart a chance to speak.

I’ve started to notice how my best thoughts — the ones that change things — come not when I’m busy, but when I’m still. On a quiet walk. While watching the sky. Sitting by a window with tea in hand. These moments of stillness are not wasted. They’re where I remember who I am beyond the noise.

This is especially true in a world where hustle is glorified. Where rest has to be earned. Where slowing down feels like rebellion. But I’m learning that it’s okay to unplug from urgency and tune in to presence.

I’m not saying we shouldn’t work hard or care about our goals. But I am saying we need balance. And we need to give ourselves permission to just be.

Sometimes, nothing is everything.

Doing nothing creates space. And in that space, life breathes.




So if today you find yourself without a plan, without motivation, or without clarity — maybe don’t fight it. Maybe sit with it. Let the stillness do its work. You don’t always have to push. Sometimes you just have to pause.

You’re not behind. You’re not wasting time. You’re simply resting. Recharging. Remembering.

The power of doing nothing is real. I hope you feel it too.

Peace, Not Just Progress

For a long time, I chased progress like it was the only thing that mattered. I measured my days by how much I got done, how far I’d moved ahead, and how well I could keep up with the invisible race around me.

Progress was the goal. Growth was the language. More was always better.

But somewhere along the line, I started feeling tired — not just physically, but deeply, quietly tired. It wasn’t just burnout. It was something deeper. It was the sense that I was always reaching and never arriving. Always pushing and never pausing.

And that’s when I started craving something else.

Peace.

Not the kind of peace you buy with a weekend off. Not the kind you get from a clean inbox or a completed checklist. But the kind that wraps around you when you let go. The kind that settles in when you stop trying to prove and start trying to be.

I still value growth. I still want progress. But not at the cost of my peace.

Because I’ve learned that progress without peace is empty. What’s the point of climbing higher if you’re constantly anxious, constantly comparing, constantly disconnected from yourself?

I’ve come to understand that peace is its own kind of progress. It’s a different measure. A quieter one. But no less meaningful.

Peace looks like waking up without rushing.
It looks like letting silence fill the room without reaching for my phone.
It feels like breathing deeply — not because I’m meditating, but because my body remembers it can.
It’s saying “no” to things that might look good, but don’t feel right.
It’s resting without guilt.
It’s laughing slowly.
It’s being okay with unfinished things.

The world tells us to do more. Be more. Show more.

But I’m trying to listen to another voice — the one that says I’m already enough.

This shift hasn’t been dramatic. I still catch myself striving. Still hear the old voice whispering that I’m falling behind. But now, I pause. I ask myself: “What would bring more peace right now?” Not just what would look productive. And often, the answer surprises me.

Sometimes it’s going for a walk instead of replying to one more email.
Sometimes it’s closing the laptop early and sitting in the sun.
Sometimes it’s letting the dishes wait.
Sometimes it’s speaking gently to myself when I didn’t get as much done as I planned.

And every time I choose peace, even in a small way, I feel something inside me settle.

This doesn’t mean I’ve stopped growing. It means I’m growing differently.

Not toward a finish line.
Not toward someone else’s version of success.
But toward wholeness.
Toward clarity.
Toward a version of myself that feels deeply rooted and well.

So if you’re tired of the race — if progress has started to feel like pressure — I invite you to consider peace.

What does peace look like in your life right now? Not the ideal, perfect version. But the realistic, lived-in one. What would it mean to let go of one thing that steals your peace — even just for today?

We can still chase dreams. We can still grow. But we can do it without forgetting ourselves.

We can make space for both — peace, and progress. Not either/or. Both/and.

But if I had to choose, I know what I’d choose now.

Peace. Every time.


Monday, 7 July 2025

What I Do When I Feel Behind (And Everyone Else Seems Ahead)

There are days it feels like everyone else got the memo — and I didn’t. They’re ticking boxes, chasing dreams, getting promoted, buying homes. Meanwhile, I’m just… here. Moving, but slowly. Breathing, but uncertain. It’s not that I’m not trying. It’s that sometimes, trying doesn’t feel like enough.

This feeling — of being behind — isn’t new. But in a world that constantly broadcasts progress, it hits harder. Social media amplifies everyone’s milestones while muting their doubts. Timelines get tighter. Expectations get louder. And in the quiet of comparison, I sometimes wonder: Am I falling short?

Here’s what I’ve learned in those moments.

 I Step Away From the Noise

When I feel behind, the worst thing I can do is scroll. It pulls me into a loop of “not enough.” So, I step back. I delete apps for a day. I mute stories. I let my eyes and mind rest from curated lives and filtered success. It doesn’t fix everything, but it creates space — and in that space, I can hear myself again.

 I Name What I’m Actually Feeling

“Behind” often masks deeper things — fear, disappointment, shame. I try to name them honestly. Sometimes I feel afraid I’ve missed my chance. Other times I feel embarrassed that I’m not where I thought I’d be. Naming the feeling takes away its power. It turns a vague storm into something I can work with.

 I Remind Myself That Timing Isn’t Linear

There’s no one path. I remind myself that some people peak at 25, others at 55. That someone else’s sprint doesn’t invalidate my steady walk. Life isn’t a race. It’s a rhythm. And my rhythm might be slower, softer — but it’s still music.

 I Look at My Own Growth

When I stop measuring my life by someone else’s progress, I see things differently. I’ve grown in ways that don’t show up on a CV. I’ve learned resilience, how to sit with uncertainty, how to care more gently for myself. That counts. Even if no one claps for it.

 I Choose Small Wins

When everything feels too big, I look for the small wins. Getting out of bed early. Following through on a task. Reaching out to a friend. These are reminders that I’m still moving. Still showing up. Still choosing to participate in my life, even when I feel lost.

 I Let the Feeling Pass

I’ve stopped trying to fix the feeling right away. Now, I let it visit. I sit with it. Sometimes I journal. Sometimes I cry. And almost always, it passes — not because I forced it away, but because I gave it room to breathe.

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 What I Know Now

Feeling behind doesn’t mean I’m failing. It means I care. It means I’m aware. And it means I have the capacity to reflect — which is its own kind of progress.

If you’re feeling behind, you’re not alone. You’re not broken. You’re simply in your own chapter, writing a different kind of story. And that story is still unfolding, beautifully, at your own pace.

So today, I’m choosing to honor where I am — not where I’m supposed to be.

Because here is real.

And here is enough.


Friday, 4 July 2025

What I’ve Learned from Watching My Own Patterns

I used to ignore my patterns — how I respond to stress, why I procrastinate, what triggers my bad moods.

But the truth is, our patterns speak.

So I started paying attention.

Here’s what I’ve learned:
- I tend to overthink when I don’t feel in control.
- I avoid certain tasks when I’m tired, not lazy.
- I’m most creative after long quiet moments — not long meetings.

Patterns aren’t problems. They’re mirrors.

When you notice them, you can shift them.

So these days, I ask myself often: “Is this a habit… or a signal?”

Awareness is the first win.
🔍

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

How I Slow Down Without Falling Behind

Slowing down used to feel like failure to me.

I thought resting meant I was lazy. I thought moving slower meant losing my edge.

Now? I see it differently.

I’ve learned that slowing down doesn’t mean I’m falling behind — it means I’m choosing presence.

Here’s what helps me slow down without losing momentum:
- I batch tasks so I can focus better and stress less.
- I give myself permission to breathe — literally and mentally.
- I plan for buffer time, not just deadlines.
- I remind myself: “Not everything is urgent.”

The world won’t always slow down for you. But you can still move through it at a pace that protects your peace.

And yes — it’s a slow rhythm, but it works. 
This is how I do it.
🎶

Thursday, 26 June 2025

A Gentle Reset — When You Want to Start Over

Ever feel like hitting reset on life?

Not a dramatic change, but a quiet return to what grounds you. A reset is a whisper that says: “It’s okay. You can begin again. Even here.”

Sometimes, resetting looks like:
- Cleaning your room.
- Drinking more water.
- Saying “no” to things that drain you.
- Praying.
- Logging off social media for 24 hours.
- Texting someone kind.

You don’t have to fix everything. Just do one small thing that brings you back to yourself.

🔁

How to Cultivate a Beautiful Heart in Daily Life

There’s a kind of beauty that doesn’t come from makeup or good lighting — it’s the kind you carry in your heart.

A beautiful heart is one that forgives easily, speaks gently, and finds ways to bring peace into the spaces it touches. But cultivating such a heart doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a daily choice.

It begins in the quiet:
- When you choose not to retaliate.
- When you decide to be kind, even when no one’s watching.
- When you slow down enough to notice what someone else needs.

You water your heart with patience.
You prune it with forgiveness.
And you let it bloom through love, even in hard seasons.

No one can see your heart — but they will feel it.

🪷 

My Wellness Non-Negotiables

There are things I can afford to skip.

But these? These are non-negotiable for me — especially if I want to show up fully for my day.

### This Is How I Do It 
(Cue Montell Jordan in the background…)

✅ Water – I start with it. I end with it. I don't argue with it. 
✅ Sleep – I guard it. No badge for late nights here. 
✅ Movement – Not gym membership. Just movement — stretch, walk, bend. 
✅ Quiet Time – To pray. Reflect. Hear myself think. 
✅ Boundaries – I don't explain as much anymore. I just choose peace.

These are small decisions. But added together, they create a better version of me. And that’s the goal — not perfection, but consistency.

What are your wellness non-negotiables?
🧘🏽‍♀️

Why I Journal Even When I Have Nothing to Say

Not every journal page needs to be profound. Most of mine aren’t.


But I still show up — pen in hand, blank page waiting.

Why? Because journaling helps me clear the mental fog. It’s like opening a window in a dusty room.

Some days I write one sentence. Other days I write ten pages. But the real magic? It’s in the showing up.

Journaling is how I listen to myself before the world starts speaking.

And most times, something always comes out — even when I thought there was nothing there.

📓

You Don’t Have to Be in the Mood to Show Up

Some days, I’m just not in the mood. To write. To work. To talk. To stretch. To show up.


But I’m learning that I don’t have to *feel like it* to still do it.

I can be tired and still take a small step. 
I can feel unmotivated and still move slowly toward what matters.

Mood doesn’t have to be the boss. Discipline — in small, gentle doses — builds something lasting.

So when the mood is missing, I lower the bar. But I still show up.
Even just for 5 minutes.

🛸

5 Things I Do When Life Feels Heavy

We all get overwhelmed. Life piles up — bills, emotions, noise, expectations.

Here are 5 simple things I return to when things start to feel too heavy:

1. Step outside for 10 minutes 
   I take a walk, or just sit under the sun. It resets my head.

2. Write it all down 
   No filter. Just dump my thoughts. I don’t fix anything — I just unload.

3. Drink cold water, slowly 
   Sounds basic, but it’s like giving your body a restart button.

4. Delete something 
   An app, a task, a toxic chat — anything not serving me right now.

5. Pray or breathe (or both) 
   I don’t always have the words. But I know how to be still.

These don’t solve every problem. But they help me breathe long enough to figure out the next step.

Try one. Or all five. See what works for you.

🌿

Wednesday, 25 June 2025

Why I Chose the Name 'I Live So Well'

When I first chose the name *I Live So Well*, I didn’t pick it because everything in life was perfect.

I chose it because it was something I wanted to move toward — a way of living with more presence, clarity, intent and purpose.

To me, living well means:
- Choosing peace over noise.
- Being kind to yourself even when life gets messy.
- Noticing joy in small things — a breeze, a smile, a silent morning.
- Staying aware — of your habits, your energy, and your healing.

“I live so well” is not a destination. It’s a daily decision.

It’s not about having it all figured out. It’s about being honest enough to say, “This is what matters to me. This is the life I want to live.”

That’s why this blog exists.

It’s a quiet reminder that *how we live* is often more important than *what we achieve*.

So if this resonates with you, you’re in the right place.
🙂



Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Welcome to I Live So Well – A Journey Begins

Hi there,

Thanks for stopping by. This blog — I Live So Well — is a space I’ve been quietly building for a while, and I’m excited to finally share it with you.

We all live life differently, but there’s a common thread most of us desire: to live well. To feel grounded, to enjoy the small things, to overcome life’s pressures without losing ourselves.

This blog is not about perfection. It’s about perspective — and finding meaning in the moments that often get overlooked.

- How do we stay whole while navigating today’s world? 
- What does it really mean to live well — mentally, emotionally, spiritually, financially? 
- How do we build lives we’re proud of, not just busy with?

What to Expect Here: 
- Real Talk: Reflections on life’s highs and lows — from ordinary moments to deep lessons. 
- Wellness, Your Way: Thoughts on mental clarity, balance, health, and self-care that’s actually sustainable. 
- Living in Nigeria, Loving Life: Stories and tips shaped by our unique Nigerian realities — the laughter, the hustle, the healing.

Why This Blog Exists: 
Sometimes, we just need a space to breathe, reflect, and feel a little less alone in what we’re going through. This blog is that space — where honest thoughts, quiet lessons, and gentle reminders are shared, in the hope that something here speaks to you too.

If anything here resonates, I’d love for you to stay. Comment, share, subscribe — or just read quietly and reflect.

Either way, I’m glad you’re here.

Let’s live well. Let’s live so well.

– Tony James 

Blogger, Lifewatcher, Pharmacare Pro

Friday, 20 June 2025

Can Sunshine Help You Breathe Better

🌿 Can Sunshine Help You Breathe Better?

Last week, I came across something fascinating on Asthma.net — a health story that instantly made me pause and reflect. It explored how vitamin D deficiency may be linked to asthma flare-ups, and why getting just enough sunlight (or the right supplement) could make a real difference.

As someone with a background in pharmacare, I’ve seen firsthand how nutrient deficiencies, when left unchecked, can affect wellness in subtle but serious ways. Living well is more than just eating right or getting rest. Sometimes it’s the little, overlooked things — like a vitamin we don’t track — that impact how we breathe, move, and feel.

“Vitamin D may help reduce airway inflammation and improve asthma symptoms.”
Asthma.net

The article highlights how low levels of vitamin D can cause increased inflammation in the airways — potentially making asthma symptoms worse. This isn’t medical advice, of course. But it’s definitely something worth looking into, especially if you or someone you love lives with asthma.

Talk to your Doctor or Pharmacist. Maybe get your vitamin D levels checked. And of course, embrace a little sunshine when you can.

Because sometimes, the answers to our wellness questions are hiding in plain light.

🔗 Read the Full Article on Asthma.net

Summarized with support by 
Cassia Pharmacy | Wellness is a Lifestyle

Thursday, 12 June 2025

How I Protect My Mind from 'Noise'

There’s a kind of noise that’s louder than traffic. It lives in your head — and it’s fed by what you consume.

So much of our mental fatigue isn’t from what’s happening *around* us, but from what we allow *into* us.

Here’s how I protect my mind from noise:

🔕 Limit social media scrolling – Especially in the morning. I now start my day without my phone for at least 30 minutes.

🧠 Curate your inputs – Podcasts, music, conversations. Be selective. Is it feeding or draining you?

📵 One silent evening a week – No TV, no social media. Just reflection, journaling, and prayer.

🧼 Unfollow freely – You’re allowed to protect your peace, even online.

Mental clarity doesn’t happen by accident. You have to fight for it — gently, but firmly.

🧠

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Prayer for a successful #RealHustle2017

Prayer for Finances  (it works)  I claimed it for you - now claim it for me.  
God has more than a thousand ways to provide for us, that we know nothing about.  
Here is your financial Blessing!  
It's a simple prayer, you got 30 Seconds? 
Don't sleep on this.            
If you need a financial Blessing,  continue reading this e-mail.  
Heavenly Father, most Gracious and Loving God, I pray to you that you Abundantly Bless My family and me.
I know that you recognize, that a Family is more than just a mother, father, sister, brother, cousin, husband and wife, but all who believe and trust in You.
Dear GOD, I send up  a prayer request for Financial Blessings in 2017 for not only the Person who sent this to me, but for me and all that I have forwarded this message to. And that the power of joined prayers by  those who Believe and Trust in You is more powerful than anything!  

I thank You in advance for Your Blessings.
Dear God, deliver the Person reading this right now from debt and debt burdens. Release Your Godly wisdom that I may be a Good steward over all that You have given me GOD, for I know how wonderful and mighty You are and how if we just obey You and walk in Your word and have the faith of a Mustard Seed that You will pour out Blessings.
I thank You now Lord for the recent Blessings I have received and for the Blessings yet to come, because I know You are not done with me yet.
In Jesus name Amen...

TAKE 60 SECONDS and send this on quickly  and within hours, you will  have  caused a multitude of people to pray to God for each other. 
Then sit back and watch the power of God work in your life for doing the things that you  know He loves.
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Thursday, 21 August 2014

#Beautiful #Heart

Our #heart is like a #beautiful garden that needs regular cleaning of unwanted weeds.
#Forgive those who have not behaved with you as expected and #forget the past but note how it happen to avoid re-occurance.
This also makes room available for storing good things coming our way.

This is #life.
#love life. #live life.

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Confident Lady

#confident #lady #confident_lady. #confident_girl

A Real Man...

#real_man. #trustworthy. #understanding. #loves_hard

Best Relationship

#life. #relationship. #friend. #protect. #husband. #wife. #play. #talk.

Cheat

#Cheat. #happy.

Teach your children

#children. #future. #success

Life is too short

#life_is_too-short. #happy.

Stress_Bless

#Stressed. #Blessed.

Thankful...

#Thankful.

Marriage...

#Marriage.

Hurt...

#Hurt.

Self-Happy

#Happy #Opinion.

On Time

Always on #Time.

Everyone

#Everyone #True_Colours #True_Colors

Smile

#Smile.

Strong

Be #Strong.

Only

#Only

3C's

3 C's

Something Good...

#Good; then #Better or #Worse.

Prayer answered...

#prayer #answer.

...This is #Life.

No matter what...

#Always.

...This is #Life.

Change...

Change because he #loves her.

...This is #Life.

The Mirror...

The #answer is in the #mirror.

...This is #Life.

Your Limits...

#explode. #limits.

...This is #Life.

Had enough...

Difference between #giving_up & #had_enough.

...This is #Life.

Make Your Woman...

Another man making your woman #smile.

...This is #Life.

A Woman's Beauty..

#woman. #beauty. #lifetime.

...This is #Life.

Who I am...

Who I am.
#talented. #blessed.

...This is #Life.

Courage...

#Courage.

...This is #Life.

Forgotten...

#Forget about You.

...This is #Life.

To the Men...

A #goodwife.

Meant for Me...?

#Meant_for_Me.

...This is #Life.

The Good Cry

#Cry.

...This is #Life.

Attitude...

#Attitude to #Life

...This is #Life.

The Tongue...

The #Tongue.

...This is #Life.

Judging people

#Judging_people.

...This is #Life.

Justify You.

He will #heal & #justify you.

...This is #Life.

New Chapter

#New.

...This is #Life.

Real Man

#Real_Man.
#Faithful.
#Spouse.

...This is #Life.

Your Spouse is Great.

Your #Spouse is #Great.

...This is #Life.

Your Purpose.

#Breathing. #Purpose.

Share if #True.

...This is #Life.

Attraction

#Attraction.

...This is #Life.

When We Pray

When We #Pray.

...This is #Life.

Prove It.

#Tell Me. #Show Me. #Prove It.

...This is #Life.

Know Yourself.

Know #Yourself.

...This is #Life.

4 promises..

4 #promises.

#Key for every #Problem.
#Light for every #Shadow.
#Plan foe every #Tomorrow.
#Joy for every #Sorrow.

...This is #Life.

Got My Back

#Got_my_back.
No #fear.

...This is #Life.

Smile on my face.

Just a #smile is all it takes.

...This is #Life.