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WE DON'T DO NORMAL ANYMORE
Nri Chinenye Audrey.


It has been overwhelming, overwhelmingly exhausting. With every second of exhaustion died the dream and the promise to stay true to myself To be relevant To live and answer to my calling That voice within slowly becoming stifled as I gradually eased into the oblivion where I do not need to work my mind of creativity Where I become normal, regular And my purpose and calling to life, dead... Somewhere, somewhere within, the voice cried

My conscience cried out powerfully loud in its small voice to remind me of our pact, that... WE DON'T DO NORMAL ANYMORE. And I awakened.. . . . What is your dream? What challenges are you going through that has made you so weary to the point of forfeiting your dreams?

What is that thing that is causing you great distractions? The road to achieving much in life comes with many obstacles. Sometimes you get distracted, confused, overwhelmed, weary from failing too many a time. While you stay in that moment of transition, that place of inaction, listen to that small voice. I encourage you this morning to Go back to your dreams

Go back to that project Go back to that calling Go back to making impact And never give up I leave you with this picture of great men who did not allow their frustrations get to them. A beautiful morning I wish you this day.

 Written by Nri Chinenye Audrey.  

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