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Help Your Self

You are a lady and the only purpose for God creating the female gender according to the book of Genesis 2, was for SUITABLE HELP.

You are a lady and your primary reason to be on earth is to be a suitable help, firstly to your self....then your family, future husband and to your generation.

You all will get married as the months and years goes by but don't be decieved. You need to be a suitable help to YOURSELF also.

How much have you helped your self?

How much have you appreciated yourself?

How much have you respected yourself and create time for your self?.. Some of you don't have time for all these when it comes to you....but you have all these time for other people.

Some of you even insult your self simply because you want to respect some one else. Some of you don't even see it fit to create time for your self or even self development.

*You are designed to be a suitable help but whatever dimension you were designed to help your family, future spouse or this generation..... Give that same quality of suitable help to yourself... First.*

Enough of this self abandonment!

Love your self.
Respect yourself.
Consider your own peace of mind.
Consider your own feelings too.
Appreciate your self.
Don't settle for less too.

You are Gods daughter and you deserve the best.

HOPE EXPRESSION celebrates you.

#PrinceVictorMatthew

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