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Be Solution Orentied

The success of other people are meant to inspire you to be better than the way you have been.

Its only a display of confusion for you to feel inferior, because of the success of other people. The success of a fellow lady is a prove that nothing, is limiting you too. Shine your shine....its your world, your life and your capacity.

Support other ladies doing great work...by so doing...God will raise helpers for you too.

All you have known and capable of doing as a lady is useless....if you don't use them to generate success and solution for your self, and the people around you.

Greatness is not a male.
Success is not a male.
They are for human (male & female). A healthy relationship begins with a healthy life.

From Ruth to the wife of King David...Abigail.... their husband met them...on duty. They were busy doing what God committed into their hands. If you can't manage your vision and life well....how will any man believe you can manage his own home, vision and unborn kids in future?

Stop telling people how good you are....and begin to show it, and attitude it. Don't be among the ladies that complain.... Be solution orentied.

You are a lady....and there is nothing wrong with that....your gender is an opportunity for you; USE IT WISELY.

HOPE EXPRESSION celebrates you.

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