This morning, I woke up with a strong desire to do something for someone. It was very heavy on my heart.
I don’t have the resources to do anything yet, but I’m trusting God. Whoever you are, just pray that God helps your helper so that your helper can help you.
Shalom
❤️& 💡
You might not be able to see where you're headed, but I assure you, The Lord can. And He's holding your hand. He's breathing life into every aspect of your present and future. He's shining His light even in the darkest corners of your mind.
So hold tight to Him. Hold tight to His love, knowing that He will never leave you or forsake you, and because of Jesus, you are in His grip forever. No uncertainty, no broken dreams, and no fear of the future can keep you from Him. He is with You always, in all of this. Trust Him. Believe. And let Him gracefully lead you where you need to be.
Useful, and I would add one caution so nobody gets the wrong idea.
A tool can help you get into the room. It cannot be you once you are in it.
Use the prompts to sharpen your CV, rehearse your answers, and prepare for the questions. Good.
But when you sit across from a human interviewer, no prompt is going to save you. It is your own thinking, your own stories, your own clarity that closes it.
I spent hours during the week finding funding opportunities and grants, that are currently open. I found several and compiled them into one sheet.
These opportunities cover startup grants, research & academic funding, scholarships, small business support, creative/arts funding, nonprofit grants, women/youth empowerment funds, and more across the US, UK, Europe, Africa, and beyond.
Application links, eligibility criteria, and required documents have been added, so all you have to do is review the sheet and apply where you qualify.
I’m also picking 5 people from the comments to help review and apply. Kindly like and share!
https://t.co/LXpC0vR3zx
This is a cry for help🤲
My neighbor got a masters scholarship in Mathematics at the university of Calabria, Italy
The scholarship covers her tuition, accommodation, meal and stipends
But she needs money for flight tickets, visa application, initial settlement cost and miscellaneous which is a total of €3,122 (4.9 million naira)
I’ve seen her toil, sacrifice so much to get here and we can’t afford to lose this opportunity 🥺
Gofundme- https://t.co/zDXg4v6faG
Dynaraise- https://t.co/1n6O0fXrEJ
Account number- 3126731920,First bank Adisa Blessing Fikayo
(You can support us through any of these accounts)
Pls help this dream come true🥺
Your RT will go a long way🤲
Please, RT
If you’ve been targeting jobs in UK, canada, France, Australia and Ireland
Here are few companies hiring remotely (global) & onsite
I’ve done the workload for you, company’s career pages and links to the full job description has been added, so all you have to do is submit your application 💗
https://t.co/ELwwhHvmhq
The most underrated career move is being easy to work with.
Talent gets you into rooms. Being someone people actually want on the project is what keeps you there.
Skill opens the door. Character keeps it open.
Everything you are anxious about today, someone has survived a worse version of.
Deeper hole. Darker odds. Less help.
And they came out.
So will you. Keep going.
Edith had applied for scholarships three times.
Three rejections. No feedback. No idea what she was doing wrong.
When we spoke, the first thing I asked was why she chose the scholarships she applied for.
Her answer told me everything.
She was chasing names, not alignment. Her SOP read like a CV. She had never cold emailed a single professor.
She was not unqualified. She was unprepared.
Three months after we rebuilt her strategy from scratch, she sent me a message.
Fully funded.
That shift from rejection to offer did not take three more years. It took the right structure and someone to show her what she could not see.
That is exactly what the 14 Day Scholarship Accelerator does.
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What To Do When You Feel Far From God
Open your Bible anyway.
Pray anyway.
Go to church anyway.
Worship anyway.
Tell God honestly how you feel.
Remember: feelings change, God doesn't.
I genuinely hope you stop playing it safe.
I hope you ask yourself this more:
"What's the worst that can happen gan sef"
The comfort zone is not your friend. It is the place where everything good goes to die.
Again tell me,
What's the worst that can happen gan sef.
The lesson is not to stop giving. It is to give with open eyes. Some people will lie to you, and some will boast with what you gave them. Give anyway, because your character is not decided by theirs. But learn the difference between someone drowning and someone performing. One deserves your last 5k. The other deserves a quiet lesson.