Living with intentionality has kind of become a buzz word. We tell people ‘be intentional about your life’, ‘live purposefully’, ‘know your purpose’…but we never really talk about what that means. This year, one of my resolutions was to be more intentional about my life. I’ve discovered that being intentional isn’t only about following after your dreams but about deliberately…
Hello guys- Sorry for the radio silence…you know how it is! But we are back with more discoveries on life and love! Today’s video features 4 or more things Fela Durotoye taught me on purpose and relationships. I learnt these lessons from Mr. Durotoye during during a recent TFD Mentoring Series, where he taught on finding your voice. I think…
Like many of you know, I studied Environmental Planning, love to write, enjoy creating campaigns, talking about relationship issues and helping women find their purpose. Sometimes, I feel I may be suffering from mixed personality disorder. How does someone go from being a climate change specialist, to helping businesses create social media campaigns and then in the same breathe enjoy…
A few years ago I’d watch on in envy as my friends talked about doing jobs or working in sectors they loved. I wondered why I seemed not to get the same sort of excitement or fulfilment in my own life. Today, things are a little different. I wake up in the middle of the night, completely giddy about Inspired…
I have a profound belief that every living thing was created by God on purpose and for a purpose. We aren’t morphed apes roaming the earth, blown by the winds and circumstances of life only to turn into dust. We are created to be and do life for a reason. And that reason is illuminated by the ignition of our…
Pain has a purpose. As crazy as it sounds, there is a breaking and unbundling of who we are when we are in pain. For physical pain, medication can help dull its sting, but with emotional or psychological pain, its sharpness burrows deep into the layers of who we are, questioning everything we ever thought to be real, tearing down…
By Glynnis Whitwer I used to believe if God needed something important done, He would ask someone who had it all together. You know those women. They never yell at their kids or have an emotional meltdown in the craft store over which tie-die kit to buy. They know what they’re having for dinner each night and come to Biblestudy with…