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Life In My 20s As A Believer

A Creator Conference I attended this year…

Hello Blog Bestie,

How are you doing? How have the past few months been for you?
It’s taken me a lot of courage to sit down and write again. Honestly, my hands are still trembling a little as I type what’s on my heart today. It’s funny, I’ve been renewing my subscription here even though I stayed silent.

A lot has changed since we last spoke.
I went from being without a job to handling two jobs at once. I experienced hurt in the workplace and in love. I’ve had so many drafts sitting unpublished, each one representing different phases of my life, but I never found the strength to click post… until now.

Today, I’m not here to give you a step-by-step guide or tell you how to navigate your twenties. Instead, I simply want to open up about the struggles many of us face during this decade of life.
I turned 20 last year, and I’ll be 21 in a few months. Sometimes I sit back and wonder: Have I really achieved anything significant?
Sure, I moved quickly through my academics, something I’m so grateful to God and my parents for, but beyond that, what else can I proudly point to?

There are days when these thoughts consume me. Days when I feel like I’m not doing enough.
But there are also days when I remind myself: every small achievement matters.
Most importantly, I am saved.
I am a child of God.
And He has so much in store for me.

Today, I’m simply pouring out my heart. I know I’m not alone, whether you’re in your early twenties or late twenties, maybe you also wonder if you’re on the right path.
On one side, people say, “You have time. Make mistakes, explore, learn!”
On the other side, you hear, “Be careful! Time flies. Before you know it, you’ll be 40!” 😅

The truth? Both are right.
But here’s the hope we cling to:
No matter what life throws at us, as long as we are rooted in Christ and allow Him to guide us, everything will eventually align.

I’m not here to tell you exactly how to live your twenties. But I will leave you with this encouragement:
It will get better.
Things will fall into place.
God is not done with you.

Keep trusting. Keep holding on.

Till I write again…

Your Blog Bestie,

Omoye💙

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