One of the things that truly amazed
me this year was how life turned around for me in a way I never expected. At the beginning of the year, things were very difficult. I was completely stranded no job, no money, . It felt like I was just drifting and lost in the struggles of life, while everything seemed to be falling apart.
I had applied for several jobs earlier in the year, but none of them came through. I started feeling like maybe this year wasn’t meant for me. But deep inside me, I refused to give up completely. I kept praying, hoping, and encouraging myself not to stop trying, even though I was mentally and emotionally drained. , wondering if things would ever change.
Then one day, I got up very early in the morning, I dressed up with the little strength I had left, and decided to visit the Province Court warehouse. I had heard they sometimes needed workers, so I thought, why not give it a try?-
When I got there, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The place was busy, workers going in and out, trucks moving goods, and supervisors demanding orders. I walked up to the gate, and asked if there were any openings. One of the staff told me to speak to the manager. I waited patiently until he was free. I introduced myself, told him I was willing to work hard and learn whatever they needed me to do.
To my surprise, the manager asked me a few simple questions and then told me to start work immediately I was employed that day, I couldn’t believe it. Just like that, I was employed it's a miracle. I felt a wave of joy rush through me. I left the warehouse that day with happiness not sadness,it a miracle God did for me.
Since then, I’ve been working there, learning fast, and doing my best. The job may not be easy, but it gave me hope, income, and a reason to keep pushing forward. I have met new people, gained experience, and most importantly, regained my confidence.
Looking back, it still amazes me how things changed. From being broke and hopeless to being employed and moving forward, all it took was one decision to keep trying. This year taught me that even when everything seems dark, one brave step can change your whole story.