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Give It A Chance
I’m excited to announce that I finally finished my first book on love and relationships, set to launch by the end of this year. Stay tuned for more details. A discuss that ensued between me and a dear friend after I initially announced the book launch made me realize just how much more there is to learn about relationships. I was in fact tempted to go back and include some more lessons that I’ve learned since I completed the book. For instance, I realized I did not write about how some men deceive and use women in their youthful days, only to suffer the repercussions of it in their future…
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The Helpmate: For Singles and Married
I have been so focused on vlogging this month, I almost forgot to write. But writing remains my foremost passion and I have a monthly commitment to write at least one post. So, my faithful readers can expect to see that sustained no matter what. No matter how busy I get, there will always be a monthly blog post. That being said, I have been thinking about marriage lately (although it remains a constant feature in my sphere of thoughts), I am thinking about it more than ever before. The more I think about it the more I question if truly I am ready for marriage. Yes, I have read…
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What Makes Marriage Worth It?
May is such a special month for me. It’s the month in which I am reminded of just how fast time is moving as I draw closer to old age. Time takes on a new significance for me, as I am reminded of how little of it I have to accomplish some of the feats that are expected of me before it’s too late. I’m sure we all have ventures that we want to undertake before we reach a certain age or before we die. Be it ventures that we ourselves choose or ones that are chosen for us. For most of us single women and men, marriage is the…
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Caught in the Act – A Short Story
Gently, Alex pushed the key into the lock and turned it. Slowly, he opened the door. It made a faint squeaky sound. As quietly as possible, he entered the house and locked the door behind him. The house was dark, but he knew it layout. He didn’t need the light to show him the way, he knew the way me. It wasn’t his first time sneaking into the house. Or sneaking out. Tiptoeing noiselessly, he made his way from the door to his bedroom. With the same carefulness he had demonstrated with the front door, he opened and closed the bedroom door. It was until then that he released the…