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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: TO: Organizations, Universities, Institutions, Schools, Companies, Individuals, Clubs, Associations: Am back like before and I'm open to bookings: ▪︎Career Guidance ▪︎Organizational Development and Assessment ▪︎Corporate identity ▪︎Personal Coach…

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TO:
Organizations, Universities, Institutions, Schools, Companies, Individuals, Clubs, Associations:

Am back like before and I'm open to bookings:

▪︎Career Guidance
▪︎Organizational Development and Assessment
▪︎Corporate identity
▪︎Personal Coach…
Kabugo_'s tweet image. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:

TO:
Organizations, Universities, Institutions, Schools, Companies, Individuals, Clubs, Associations:

Am back like before and I'm open to bookings:

▪︎Career Guidance
▪︎Organizational Development and Assessment
▪︎Corporate identity
▪︎Personal Coach…

Signs your family is toxic, not traditional: 1. Everyone fears one person. 2. No one apologizes. 3. “Respect” only applies to the young. 4. Silence equals safety. 5. Everyone’s pretending to be fine.


You’ll see a toxic uncle insult everyone and still get served the biggest piece of chicken. Because in many homes, bad manners come with VIP treatment. No one wants to be the villain who speaks up.


Most families protect the troublemaker instead of the truth-teller. They’ll call you disrespectful for speaking facts but praise the one who destroys peace. That’s not unity, that’s emotional slavery.


Silence in families protects abusers, not peace.


Some family prayers are led by the same people who caused the pain.


Some of you want God’s blessing but still argue with His instructions.


If God told half of you to surrender your “Isaac,” you’d hide him in Najjera and say, “He’s at school.” We say we trust God, but when He touches what we love, we start quoting verses out of context.


I knew l matured when I was okay with nobody knowing my side of the story and letting them live with whatever version of me they have in their mind. ~Unknown


Watching bees beats a gossip session.


There’s a kind of maturity that feels like disappearing. You stop chasing closure, clapping back, or begging. You’ve seen too much to argue with noise. That’s not arrogance, that’s ascension. When God gives you peace, even chaos runs out of ideas.


When your luck dries up, even your name sounds like a problem. Even the loudest “bro” can’t handle your bad season.


• Don’t announce moves. • Let them think you failed. • Build in stealth mode. • Pray harder. • Move slower. • Let results speak. • Return like a rumor that turned real. That’s how men earn peace after storms. Don’t rush the process, God’s carpentry takes time.


You don’t need revenge. Your peace will embarrass them. The same people who ignored your calls will queue to shake your hand. Blame no one.


Don’t waste energy proving you’ve changed. People saw you when you were down; they’ll see you again when you rise. Keep building. God’s timing will humble every rumor.


Even God rebuilds men in private. That’s why your season is quiet.


Respect returns the moment you start winning again.


Signs you’re spiritually detoxing: 1. Noise irritates you. 2. You crave time alone. 3. Fake energy feels heavier. 4. Gossip sounds childish. 5. You miss your own silence.


Sometimes your spirit starts fasting before your body does. You lose appetite for fake people, loud rooms, and shallow talk. That’s alignment, not loneliness.


Your growth will annoy people because: 1. You no longer respond fast. 2. You no longer explain yourself. 3. You no longer tolerate nonsense. 4. You stopped being the joke.


TIP OF THE DAY: They said: “Study, work, save, invest.” No one said: “Feel, rest, breathe, exist.” Now you’ve mastered survival but forgotten peace. Ask yourself: What’s the point of wealth if you can’t afford presence?


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