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20 facts about me

Hey guys. Happy Twos day.

I hope your week is moving well.

These are 20 interesting and boring facts about me. At first, it was very difficult coming up with 20 but now, there’s so much to write that 20 isn’t enough. So expect something more soon.

  1. My names are Olomola Sarah Modupe Busayo Mama Abeke. (Yes, they’re all mineπŸ˜ƒ).
  2. I’m a passionate reckless unapologetic Christian and lover of God.
  3. I’m a student of veterinary medicine.
  4. I’m obsessed with organization : I love things being in order. I love planning before time. I could pack my bags for a journey, three months before I’m set to leave. I love clearing my room. I love sorting clothes out before and after washing. I started writing down what should be done at a very young age. I’d write down my little “to-do” list and tick each one as I get it done. I love a perfectly arranged room, cupboard or locker (I may still scatter it sha).
  5. I love a little too much : I’m a lover, not a fighter πŸ˜‚. I love fiercely. When I love, I love with all (but when I don’t care, that’s it).
  6. I hate tea and I hate fish (with a passion) : I lost interest in fish when I was quite young and the reason then were the bones. The bones used to hurt me. Now it’s gone beyond that, I can’t even stand the smell of fish. Whenever I attempt eating it, it doesn’t end well (puke). As for tea, I just don’t like it.
  7. I laugh and smile a lot : Although, the Joy of the Lord is my strength, πŸ˜‚ this is becoming a problem because I laugh at serious times and when people are upset and it’s honestly never intentional. Most time my eyes smile before my face does. 
  8. I’m very sensitive : I get hurt easily and I read deep into words.
  9. I go from 100% love to 100% I-Dont-Care and nonchanlance, real fast.
  10. I love my mom with my life.
  11. My best friend is a very tall guy.
  12. I love Apostle Joshua Selman.
  13. I’m passionately crazily in love with bread.
  14. I hate cooking ; I only cook because I have to.
  15. I play a little too much.
  16. I love dressing corporate ; Even for normal events, I sometimes put on my blazer. πŸ˜‚
  17. I love people ; Love is a command. I especially love Nigerians, our diversity and culture.
  18. Sometimes, I talk too fast and stutter when I’m angry.
  19. I love Sarah Jakes Roberts ; she’s my role model.
  20. I’m sapiosexual.

Bonus : I get bored easily ; I can be sitting and watching you but I’m actually not seeing you. My mind is never idle, it’s always busy cause I have big dreams. πŸ˜‚

    There! I hope you feel like you know me better now. 

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    15 Lessons From My Proverbial Girl Devotional.

    Happy Ressurection Tuesday πŸ˜„πŸ˜„ (I don’t know if that is a thing but happy easter anyways)

    I’m still writing exams so you won’t be hearing/reading much from me for now.

    But I thought it’d be nice to share this for the ladies.

    My first devotional this year was “The Proverbial Girl ; Wisdom Values & being Fabulous”, recommended by Oreoluwa. Check out her blog here and youVersion posts here and here.

    It was amazing and it blessed me, thank you Ore.

    I learnt quite a lot from it but I extracted 15 lessons to share. In case you haven’t come across this devotional before, this will bless you and if you have, it still wwill.

    1. Measuring your worth by people’s outward appearances or things will only cause low self esteem and insecurity. Your results are inaccurate if you measure with the wrong thing. A Proverbial Girl knows her true value can only be determined when she measures it by the great potential the Father has already placed on the inside of her. (For her price is far above rubies)
    2. There are certain relationships a girl should cherish and hold well
    3. Jesus is the only perfect friend
    4. Being a 5-star friend does not rest on the person you are on the outside but who you are on the inside.
    5. A good friend knows her friend’s strength and weaknesses
    6. Be soft and beautiful
    7. Wake up and pour your heart out to God
    8. The proverbial girl is consistent and doesn’t give up.
    9. The key to becoming consistent is planning ahead. Counting the cost. (What am I getting myself into and what will I have to be willing to sacrifice) Being determined and having a great support system to help you along the way.
    10. A proverbial girl brings life to everyone around. (Emits positive energy)
    11. Some things make you valuable and some things can destroy your worth. Make a conscious effort to be more involved in the things that make you valuable and begin to pull away from the things that can destroy your value.
    12. Practice thinking before responding. Make it your goal to respond in a soft and beautiful manner regardless of the situation.
    13. The Proverbial Girl also knows how important it is to surround herself with encouraging people who love and want to see her succeed in life.
    14. A Proverbial Girl brings life to everyone around her because she knows she possesses life inside. You may be having the worst day ever, but she has the ability to make your day a whole lot brighter.
    15. The proverbial girl may not have a perfect life but she has a truly beautiful life because she chooses to.

        Join me in reading Proverbial Girl: Wisdom, Values, and Being Fabulous:

        http://bible.com/r/MQ

        Read and live it out

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