Hello, hello, my people. How are we all doing to? It's Another blessed week, and I'm excited to be here and to see you all again.
Back to the question of the day, which says, Looking back, moving forward. We often reflect on what we have accomplished. How will you use this knowledge to keep moving forward?
First of all, life they said is a journey of no return; we learn, unlearn, and relearn every day. I started life at a very young age, not with a good start, because when I became an orphan, I saw life in a different way, the difficult way, to be precise. So looking at how far I have come, I feel like I'm a winner already, and I'm actually doing well.
Even though it's all thanks to my elder sister for the kind of training she gave me, let me tell you a bit about the kind of training I received from my big sister and how it has helped me in the journey and is still helping me. my sister thought me contentment, back in the day when ever we see our pairs wear expensive clothes, we do feel like my sister is not doing enough, by not buying us those expensive clothes too. But as time goes on she make us understand that everything has it own time. And she did a great job by not letting us get whatever we want but she makes sure we get whatever we need.
My first Lady. A sister in mother form.
I'm proud of her and also grateful to her for doing such a wonderful job. I use to see her then as a bad person Little did I know that she was building me for a better tomorrow. What I have been able to achieve so far is my PEACE OF MIND.
And I was able to achieve this by not looking at other people with what they have; I stopped comparing myself with others. I started appreciating myself for who I am. And moving forward, I could say contentment is what I embrace.
From now on, that is what kept me moving, and I believe it will still keep me. Thank you for reading through.