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Hello 

If you're new to this blog, thank you so much for stopping by. 

I started this blog to develop my writing skills and document my transformation journey. I share my reflections on books I've read or am reading, music, poetry and faith. 

I hope you will find something of value on this blog that will encourage you to start your own journey or continue to persist.  With investing in yourself, there's absolutely no time like the present.

Over the last few days, I've been sharing my reflections from a 15-day Facebook live challenge I took part in back in April. Detola Amure, author of  Slay Doubt!: How to recognise and confidently manifest God’s calling on your life, facilitated the challenge. You can check it out here on amazon.

To keep things simple, I will continue my reflections on the next post.

With much gratitude

BelovedEsther

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