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Accountability and Discipline: The Cost of Doing It Right

 Hello, my people! How una dey this fine day? January don reach week 6? Abi e still dey ok? How far with the goal-getting? E sure ? No loose guard oo. Stay on track! I believe in you 100%.  By the way, here's a free resource to help with planning your 2026, because planning ahead na better tin. Let me be honest - " e no easy at all " . This is not one of those motivational speeches. It’s just reality. Sometimes, it is far easier to do the bad things that add no value to your life than to stay disciplined and focused. And that’s where boundaries come in. Boundaries are like markers, they help you know when to turn back and stay within a safe zone. One simple way I do this is by setting tasks. Tasks keep me occupied, sure thing, but more importantly, they keep me accountable . When I know what I should be doing, I’m less likely to drift. Speaking of accountability, that’s one thing I want us to practice intentionally this year: Be accountable - to you! Let your acco...

What I’m Carrying Forward - 2026 Edition

Welcome to 2026!  I am so thankful to be here - with you. We made it! Source Going forward, this will be part of my yearly reflection series- an intentional pause to look back at the year that shaped me, acknowledge what it taught me, and decide what I’m carrying forward into the next one. In the final days of 2025, I spent a lot of time on Instagram, scrolling through posts, reels, and carousels. I found many of them to be inspirational, comforting, and sometimes just goofy. One phrase kept showing up: “2025 stretched me.” By the time I saw the tenth person say it, I paused. What was it about the year that made so many of us say the same thing? I say “us” because I felt the stretch too. In fact, 2025 was more than a stretch. It redefined me. It humbled me. It disciplined me. It brought me to my knees. If that isn’t stretching, I’m not sure what is. That stretching forced me to look inward and confront the truth about myself: my strengths, my shortcomings, what makes me un...