I think for the longest I thought I loved myself but what I really wanted was acceptance and that feeling of belonging to somewhere or someone. I don’t know how and when it began to happen but that thing inside of me that craved the validation of other people/society started to …
Read moreI really think if you take a closer look, you’ll see something different. We have been through ups and downs in life and most times a lot of actions and events seem completely arbitrary. Perhaps they are, but I don’t think so. We allow the rules of society to become our default …
Read moreRemember that no one is going to drop their life to come and live for you. No one is going to drop their life and come push you to your highest potential. No one is going to work extra hours and stay up late working for you. No one is going to sacrifice their time, energy, sleep…
Read morePersonally, I become wary of people who use phrases like "this is who I am" / "I can't change who I am" / "It's just who I am" It's sad because 1. Deep down you know that they can change. 2. Their resistance to change is rooted in "…
Read moreYou are 27+ , qualified but no job , no stable job , nothing Perhaps you are having some anxiety thinking if you will ever be fine 🏾 You feel that time is running out each day, you are getting older and feeling more anxious. You are not a bad person, you wish …
Read moreYou are 27+, no degree , no stable job , nothing 🤷🏾♀ Perhaps you are having some anxiety thinking of getting a husband so you can be fine 🏾 At least he will be able to take care of you and protect. You feel that time is running out each day, you are getting older and…
Read moreGrowth is important. But it only comes through constantly admitting that we are wrong and don’t know it all. Take those hard truths and work on them. We are all equal, no one is perfect or better than the other. Constantly working on your flaws is what makes you a better perso…
Read moreGrowth is important but it only comes through constantly admitting that we are wrong and don’t know it all. Take those hard truths and work on them. We are all equal, no one is perfect or better than the other. Constantly working on your flaws is what makes you a better p…
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Comfort Ajibola is a dynamic African storyteller who has transformed her passion for social media, film, and communications into a thriving career. As a digital marketer, content creator, online English teacher, and social media strategist, she wears many hats with expertise and enthusiasm. Comfort excels at creating spaces for progressive conversations that champion inclusivity and diversity. Her love for people is matched only by her love for God, driving her mission to inspire and connect with others through her multifaceted talents.
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