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Why you shouldn't be "matter" ?

Good morning everyone, the past 11days have been very devastating. Losing a loved one  be very difficult to live with and understanding the reality of such an event is even more strenuous.

I have been away from the blog for a while, I couldn't even think straight this past few days, getting motivation has been the grace of God.

One interesting thing about my mum in law was how impactful she was. Everyone who knew her knew she was a helper and great support, fearless, jovial and vibrant. Although these are few of the qualities she possessed.

Growing up when we were asked what matter was, we chanted matter is everything that has weight and occupies space.

Have you been acting like "matter"? Of course, you are human first, you have weight and occupy space, but there is more to it. Life should be impactful
and we should be conscious of living daily impactful life. Living with no significant difference should be worrisome as individuals. What does it profit a man if he has weight occupies space and no impact is felt by others.


 As humans, we should endeavor to sow seeds of good, impact and I mean positive impact. Even if you exit the earth. People's memory can never be erased. If the people around you were asked to write tribute about you. Will they be able to recall one good deed you have done or how great you have influenced their life? Think it through...Don't live an island.


This is the time to make a difference you can't be "matter" anymore. There is so much in you and so many people awaiting your impact.  The reason why a child doesn't remain a child is simply because of "growth".

Be impactful, don't leave a place, people, an organization, a community without being impactful. The lives you touch are more important than the acquisition of earthly things.

Live a life that will be beneficial to others.




Have a blessed week,
Linda❤


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