
‘YOU CAN NEVER BE THEM’ – STOP THE COMPARISON
The most greatest insult to your person is comparing yourself to others. I know sometimes we can’t help it, but here are some tips to pull you back on track.
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The most greatest insult to your person is comparing yourself to others. I know sometimes we can’t help it, but here are some tips to pull you back on track.

HEAR MY MOTHER; “LAZINESS WILL KILL YOU”, This is something my mum keeps saying and I finally listened and here are my thoughts on the matter.

I want to be free To laugh when I want And cry when it comes I want to be free Unapologetically myself…

Hi guys, how have we been? Let’s address my absence without leave, I apologize. Over the next couple posts I would be…

Know that you are valued and needed.
“There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds.”
― Laurell K. Hamilton, Mistral\’s Kiss

“So how can I show up for myself today?” Is a question I recently started asking myself and being conscious of how I can show up for myself has been really helpful, so here are some of my tips.
OBIELUMANI ROSEMARY OSUYA aka THE BLACKSCRIBBLER Is passionate about SELF DEVELOPMENT through Motivation, Mindset Shifts, Poetry, Self Love and Mental Health Advocacy.…

Start small, learn to crawl and master that then move on to standing, allow room for stumbling and falling, take it one step at a time, one day at a time, one week at a time.
Focus on one goal or project and build yourself a piece at a time. Do not be in such a hurry to juggle every project at once, else you drop them all.

Even if you say “life happens” or we are going with the flow, there needs to be a level of self-awareness in the flowing with the wind. I am all for flexibility in life but be aware of where you are bending and shifting towards and there should be a carriage of lessons and experiences as you go on in life.

Do not be so quick to knock 2020 off, you still have 4 months to make it your best year yet. 2020 can still be your ‘despite the odds’ years. Here are some lessons that I have learnt from this year so far.