Hi people.
How have you been? I can't believe March went by without a peep from me here. Honestly, I don't know how the days flew by, but March was a great month for me.
I found myself applying for more roles, and attending interviews - even reaching the last stage for some although I didn't get the offer. It was a low blow, but I didn't dwell on it too much.
In the process, I discovered new things about myself - my strengths, certain areas I need to improve on, and the kind of person I am becoming in the process.
| The girl God blessed ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐งก๐ค๐ฉต๐ฉถ๐ฉท |
I also launched my free E-book (grab a copy here), wrote a research paper, crossed off several items on my 2026 goal list, and most importantly, God showed up for me in so many ways in March. For this, I am deeply grateful.
Although I haven't been very visible here, I have been more present with my #60SecondsWithEma videos on TikTok - and honestly, as my friend said, I am having the time of my life making these videos๐. Have you seen, commented, liked, or shared any yet? You really should! Here's a link to my TikTok page.
Lately, I've been quietly learning that there are many perspectives to life. My view is not always the first or only perspective, and with this knowledge, I have been trying to see life through God's eyes. I can already see from my lens, but sometimes, I focus on seeing things God doesn't even consider important. Seeing through God's lens feels more comforting and reassuring. It reminds me of this picture of a cat looking in the mirror and seeing itself as a lion, quietly reinforcing the truth that just because I cannot see it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
| You are who God says you are |
“…God, who gives life to the dead and calls into being things that do not exist.” - Romans 4:17
I am learning to look beyond the surface and trust God more deeply.
And that trust reminded me of something I recently learned about the phrase: “Give us this day our daily bread.”
As Christians, we can sometimes get carried away with acquiring things and planning too far ahead. Planning is not wrong, but we must remember where our true source is. We are called to rely on God daily for fresh provision, not on our abilities, strength, or wisdom. His provision is Fresh each day.
We must depend on God each day for strength to keep going, for wisdom to build, and even for the food we eat. It also means we should not worry about how God will provide. Our task each day is to trust that He will.
That has been my lesson lately: daily dependence, daily trust, daily bread.
What lessons have you learned this past week? Please share๐ค๐๐
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