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Keep the process!
Read more: Keep the process!In the end, all things end. I’m grateful for the lessons learnt, the wisdom gained, the pain endured, the memories retained, the strength renewed, the grace restored. The past one year has been a journey. I’m learning to trust the process and thankful for those who got me from that to this. You all taught…
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Keep the thanksgiving lessons of a burning bush!
Read more: Keep the thanksgiving lessons of a burning bush!These days the comfort with cleverness of our times, whether with the speed of things instant, or the news of things social, all don’t ignite me. Rather, this morning, we begin again with grace, in thanks, with eyes burning like a bush endlessly brilliant, endlessly bright, for the warmness of these times, the love of…
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Keep tomorrow!
Read more: Keep tomorrow!I like to imagine that tomorrow is for those bright, those like flame, those prepared to sparkle, those who shine. Tomorrow belongs to those young, those old too, those who long for night, those who live for day. Tomorrow belongs to those with a broad arch, those with a long fetch, those ready to hatch,…
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Keep loving you!
Read more: Keep loving you!My dear colleague and I have this grand idea of opening up a spot that indulges everything we love. For me, my books, scarves and things. I say things because my love for things keeps growing. Sometimes it’s jewelry. Handmade kind. Other times it’s just puff puff because why not. So I love things. My…
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Keep those who remind you of how you have everything you need!
Read more: Keep those who remind you of how you have everything you need!What I learnt today was so powerful to keep to myself. The past one week has been a real life lesson of what the dip is all about. I shared that as we fully begin this game changing journey, expect a dip. Sounds crazy but I shared it again during my plenary. A dip is…
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Keep this day of eliminating cervical cancer.
Read more: Keep this day of eliminating cervical cancer.I have known something of the fight some speak off. I still remember what it’s like to be called Osodieme. I knew once we heard those words, this fight would be more than personal. That day is forever etched in my mind like something of the dark people speak off. It’s not that eyes can’t…
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Keep this love, even as we eliminate cervical cancer!
Read more: Keep this love, even as we eliminate cervical cancer!What we wanted seemed little enough at that time. There was something there, making it hard to eat. She was seeing a doctor. They will take a piece of something, and promised everything will be okay. Hours turned to days and days turned into more days. When we finally spoke, she shared what we had…
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Keep the public’s health.
Read more: Keep the public’s health.The same scene has been repeated many times. We say we want something better for our collective public health, but give into tyranny to prove a point. Some many now wonder what could be done. Honestly nothing. Many of us are tired and sick and tired of being tired. Nothing at this point can sort…
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Keep choosing time alone!
Read more: Keep choosing time alone!This story about a girl who lived alone inspires me. She smiled often alone too. In a world where leaves fall on their own. This girl alone, too deep in their thoughts alone, forgot the serenity of feasts. Those full of grace. In a land where many choose paths, that destroy or unknowingly build, she…
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Keep stumbling dreams
Read more: Keep stumbling dreamsSome dreams stumble, seeing nothing, not even the horizon until it meets vision and together they merge. Dreams are eyes that see stumble, see nothing, see horizons, see vision, even on a blunt path, they open and enter.
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Keep dreaming still
Read more: Keep dreaming stillIf ever you felt the need to dream, my advice, dream. Do that thing that let your imagination roam free. Let it take you up to the skies above or down to the ground where leaves become one with earth. If ever you wanted to know why you cried at birth, dream. The ideas for…
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Keep these moments of wonder!
Read more: Keep these moments of wonder!I saw an old picture recently and I looked at the girl intently. She wore a pink shirt, loosely buttoned. Her hair in braids, seemingly old. She had a twinkle in her eyes, with lips curved up in a smile. And there was wonder and love, plus beauty and awe in eyes sparkling with excitement…















