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Another way to explain my excitement

I am so excited that Mpoomy Ledwaba released a book. My girl did it! Now what’s left is for me to get my hands on it. My excitement comes from reflecting on when I started watching her YouTube videos, back when she first began on the red app. She has matured in business, relationships, and as an individual. It is inspiring and a reminder of my own potential for success. I am a girl’s girl, and I love to see girls grow and succeed. Another way to explain my excitement is that she’s the kind of person who reminds me of my own anointing.


Story time

So yesterday, I spent two hours in the presence of my Father, talking to Him and picking His brain. I felt so much inner peace and strength; I felt happy and liberated. I learned a lot from just three points, but I will mention two of these lessons summarized into quotes. Feel free to dissect them and interpret them as applicable to your own personal experiences.


- When I am faced with a situation that tempts me to ask, “What is the point?” may I remember that You were invested in my journey before it could ever begin. (Psalm 139) 🩷

- When you cannot see the light around you, I pray that you remember to look inside yourself and find it within. God lives in us. (Colossians 1:27)


Today, I woke up with swollen knees and a sore body. I must share that after all the lessons and insights I gained, I still felt tempted to say…you guessed it right, “what’s the point of life?” But thanks to the ever-present God, I then immediately remembered that yesterday’s teachings were training for today. Still, I felt sad, but four hours later, I am feeling jolly and empowered again. 

I can take on anything, neh? Just kidding (lol). The truth is, I really can because I’m not doing it alone.


Anyways, let me stop yapping. I hope you are enjoying the rest you deserve on this warm Sunday, whether with your loved ones or alone, doing what you enjoy— like cooking, listening to music, binge  watching shows , going out for brunch, or simply doing nothing.


Take care of yourself and remember: you can take a situation seriously, but you don’t have to take yourself seriously. Find joy in the little things; not every problem needs to be solved or dealt with by you.


I love you! 🧑




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  1. You are beautiful and strong, never ever forget that.

    What a lovely read😍.

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  2. I appreciate you letting me know my love. Will keep in mind. ☺️

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    1. Thank you my love. I receive that. 😊

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