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First Things First

You can be full of energy and still feel empty inside. That’s why the idea of first things first is so important. It helps you put meaning before.....
This October, we will be learning exciting stuff about the theme ‘Priorities’.
Life often pulls us in many directions, but what truly matters is learning to identify and focus on the things that count; the people, values, and pursuits that shape us into better versions of ourselves.
Throughout this month, we’ll be diving deep into thought-provoking write-ups, real-life reflections, and meaningful conversations that will help us identify, evaluate, and pursue our true priorities.
We’re so excited to journey with you! Stay engaged, share your thoughts, and let’s make October a month of clarity and intentional living.

You can be full of energy and still feel empty inside. That’s why the idea of first things first is so important. It helps you put meaning before.....

Forgiveness and priorities might sound a bit odd, right? When we think of priorities, we usually think of goals...

Good health is one of those things we take for granted until life reminds us how precious it is. Everyday, we are up and about chasing one thing or the other with the confidence that our bodies will always be up for it.

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.

Dreams are beautiful, the ability to envision limitless possibilities, imagine the possible end, the victory, and the peace that comes when it’s all done.

There’s a cosy yet sneaky comfort in only hearing what makes us feel good...

It’s incredible how we often mistake movement for progress. Many of us are running, sweating, and working hard...

An old Ghanaian highlife song asks a difficult question...

We live in a world that focuses on physical appearance...

Being spontaneous seems beautiful. It feels unrestrained, especially if breaking the monotony of routine. However, spontaneity has a cost, which is often unnoticed until it’s too late.