Inspiring Change Every Day with Grace
This Is Me

The greatest project you will ever work on is yourself, not the one you pretend to be to feel accepted, but the real, the one God intentionally formed.
When God spoke to Moses in Exodus 4:11, He made a statement that silences every doubt: “Who made man’s mouth? Who makes the dumb, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? Have not I, the LORD?”
In those words lies both comfort and confrontation. Comfort because He affirms that your existence; every feature, every limitation, every strength is divinely crafted. Confrontation because it challenges you to stop despising what He designed. When you reject who you are, you’re indirectly questioning His wisdom.
Life has a way of making us feel less than. Maybe people made you believe you’re not enough of something. But what if those very things are the signature traits that make your life meaningful?
You are not broken; you are becoming. Every scar, every setback, every stretch of pain has shaped you into someone more grounded and compassionate. So, you don’t have to fight your make-up, you need to embrace it.
Recognise your worth and refuse to live from a place of depletion. I mean, you can’t pour from an empty cup and you can’t love others deeply if you secretly resent who you are.
Take care of your mind, nurture your spirit, rest your body; these are sacred acts of worship, not indulgence. Even Jesus took time away from the crowd to renew His strength.
When you start prioritising yourself, clarity comes. You begin to see what truly matters and what simply drains you. You stop chasing validation and start walking in purpose.
You’ll learn that peace isn’t found in applause but in alignment. And alignment happens when you accept that God didn’t make a mistake with you. His fingerprints are all over your design, from your laughter to your tears. You are enough, not because of what you have, but because of who made you.
Growth begins when you stop running from yourself. Be patient with your process. Celebrate the small wins, the days you showed up, even when no one noticed. You don’t have to have it all figured out to be worthy of love, respect, and peace. You just have to believe that your life holds meaning beyond the opinions of others.
If you’re reading this feeling unworthy or unseen, hear this: you matter. You are valuable, not by comparison, but by creation. There’s a light in you that someone else needs. And every time you choose to show up authentically, you permit others to do the same. So today, breathe deeply, smile gently, and remind yourself; I am not an accident. I am intentional.
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