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Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
Christian Writer | Fiction Storyteller | Financial Literacy Tutor
A dedicated and purpose-driven writer passionate about transforming words into impactful narratives that inspire, educate, and uplift. She finds solace in faith-based writing, financial empowerment, and the art of storytelling.
Open to writing contracts and collaborations.
For business opportunities, please contact: [email protected]
Christian Writer | Fiction Storyteller | Financial Literacy Tutor
A dedicated and purpose-driven writer passionate about transforming words into impactful narratives that inspire, educate, and uplift. She finds solace in faith-based writing, financial empowerment, and the art of storytelling.
Open to writing contracts and collaborations.
For business opportunities, please contact: [email protected]
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History: A Guide to the Present and the Future.
The study of the past to understand the present and predict the future is the sole purpose of history. Yet, it is quite unfortunate that many who study history fail to learn its lessons.
Time and time again, century after century, people keep making the same mistakes their forefathers made. They pass down these mistakes—knowingly or unknowingly—to their children, who in turn pass them to the next generation.
Historical mistakes don’t just lie in matters of health; they affect all aspects of life. A society that doesn’t learn from history is bound to keep moving in circles, repeating old patterns and handing them over to future generations.
So, learn from history. Don’t just memorize historical names and dates. Understand the why, the how, and the consequences. History is the study of the past, to understand the present and predict the future.
So do you just know history and not learn the lessons?
#grace
#julietchinenyenwaalexHistory: A Guide to the Present and the Future. The study of the past to understand the present and predict the future is the sole purpose of history. Yet, it is quite unfortunate that many who study history fail to learn its lessons. Time and time again, century after century, people keep making the same mistakes their forefathers made. They pass down these mistakes—knowingly or unknowingly—to their children, who in turn pass them to the next generation. Historical mistakes don’t just lie in matters of health; they affect all aspects of life. A society that doesn’t learn from history is bound to keep moving in circles, repeating old patterns and handing them over to future generations. So, learn from history. Don’t just memorize historical names and dates. Understand the why, the how, and the consequences. History is the study of the past, to understand the present and predict the future. So do you just know history and not learn the lessons? #grace #julietchinenyenwaalexВойдите, чтобы отмечать, делиться и комментировать! -
You become a fruit of what you constantly sow in your subconscious thoughts.
Shun every negative thoughts.
#grace
#teamE
#alexjulietchinenyenwaYou become a fruit of what you constantly sow in your subconscious thoughts. Shun every negative thoughts. #grace #teamE #alexjulietchinenyenwa -
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What Didn't I Do...?
The pain of failure after fulfilling all the odds and ends stings more than that of someone who never tried at all. Why? Because your results don’t always reflect the tears, hard work, and grit you poured into the process. It’s a plight many of us can relate to.
In frustration, we might blame God. We might blame the system—or even ourselves. But what if we looked at things differently?
What didn't I do?
Sometimes, viewing things from a narrower, more honest perspective reveals the flaws, oversights, and missteps we ignored at the start. Reflection isn't always about what you did wrong—it’s about what you didn’t do right.
To grow, sometimes you have to identify what you didn’t do in order to improve what you did.
© Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
#grace
#julietchinenyenwaalexWhat Didn't I Do...? The pain of failure after fulfilling all the odds and ends stings more than that of someone who never tried at all. Why? Because your results don’t always reflect the tears, hard work, and grit you poured into the process. It’s a plight many of us can relate to. In frustration, we might blame God. We might blame the system—or even ourselves. But what if we looked at things differently? What didn't I do? Sometimes, viewing things from a narrower, more honest perspective reveals the flaws, oversights, and missteps we ignored at the start. Reflection isn't always about what you did wrong—it’s about what you didn’t do right. To grow, sometimes you have to identify what you didn’t do in order to improve what you did. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #julietchinenyenwaalex -
Starlight.
Starlight was a kingdom in the vast heavens, home to countless stars scattered across the sky. Each one shone in its own way—some brightly, others dimly. Among them was one star who never believed in its own ability to shine.
Though born into a territory known for mediocrity—a place where stars glimmered faintly—this star accepted the lie that it was never meant to shine. So, every time the others rose to light up the sky, he hid behind the glow of the moon, whispering excuses to himself.
He did this day after day, until eventually... he crumbled into a crust—an echo of the light he never let shine
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We are all stars, born to shine. It is a disservice to God, to yourself, and to humanity when you choose to dim the light placed within you.
Your environment should never define your potential. Our Lord Jesus was born in Nazareth—a place so overlooked that people asked, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" Yet, Jesus lived a radiant life, standing out among His peers, subordinates, and superiors.
You are meant to shine.
Don’t let self-doubt, sin, or fear rob the world of your light. Step out today. Shine with purpose. Shine with boldness.
Shine because the world needs your light.
© Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
#grace
#JulietChinenyenwaAlexStarlight. Starlight was a kingdom in the vast heavens, home to countless stars scattered across the sky. Each one shone in its own way—some brightly, others dimly. Among them was one star who never believed in its own ability to shine. Though born into a territory known for mediocrity—a place where stars glimmered faintly—this star accepted the lie that it was never meant to shine. So, every time the others rose to light up the sky, he hid behind the glow of the moon, whispering excuses to himself. He did this day after day, until eventually... he crumbled into a crust—an echo of the light he never let shine ________________ We are all stars, born to shine. It is a disservice to God, to yourself, and to humanity when you choose to dim the light placed within you. Your environment should never define your potential. Our Lord Jesus was born in Nazareth—a place so overlooked that people asked, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" Yet, Jesus lived a radiant life, standing out among His peers, subordinates, and superiors. You are meant to shine. Don’t let self-doubt, sin, or fear rob the world of your light. Step out today. Shine with purpose. Shine with boldness. Shine because the world needs your light. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #JulietChinenyenwaAlex -
Money Is Power; Financial Literacy Is More Powerful.The power behind the blue, smiling faces on bundles of a thousand naira notes is undeniable—it can open doors, provide comfort, and fund a luxurious life. But what happens when the bundle runs low and the money is long gone? That’s where financial literacy steps in. Financial literacy is the key to unlocking long-term wealth. It refers to the basic knowledge and education on...
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"They don't accept sh#t, but they're quick to dish it out to anyone."
Let’s talk about these "I don't take nonsense" people — the scratch my back and I'll scratch yours type. You know them. The ones who pride themselves on having zero tolerance for disrespect, and they make sure everyone knows it.
And honestly? There's nothing wrong with wanting to be treated with respect. Nobody enjoys being treated badly. That part is valid.
But here’s the issue: many people in this category have double standards. They demand respect but don’t always give it. They shout “boundaries” but trample on others'. They cry foul at the slightest shade, yet casually toss shade like it's confetti.
Bottom line: if you don’t like rubbish, don’t give it.
Treat people the way you want to be treated. It’s not that deep — it’s just life principles.
Happy Weekend by the way.
© Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex"They don't accept sh#t, but they're quick to dish it out to anyone." Let’s talk about these "I don't take nonsense" people — the scratch my back and I'll scratch yours type. You know them. The ones who pride themselves on having zero tolerance for disrespect, and they make sure everyone knows it. And honestly? There's nothing wrong with wanting to be treated with respect. Nobody enjoys being treated badly. That part is valid. But here’s the issue: many people in this category have double standards. They demand respect but don’t always give it. They shout “boundaries” but trample on others'. They cry foul at the slightest shade, yet casually toss shade like it's confetti. Bottom line: if you don’t like rubbish, don’t give it. Treat people the way you want to be treated. It’s not that deep — it’s just life principles. Happy Weekend by the way. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex -
You can do all things through Christ.
Always remember this.You can do all things through Christ. Always remember this. -
It's a beautiful morning. It's a wonderful day. Go out and conquer. #grace #goodmorning
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I Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until...
Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School.
The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for?
Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed.
But then, something happened.
Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought.
Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right?
Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not.
Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious.
Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl.
Her fall was loud.
It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way.
No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change.
© Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
#grace
#julietchineneyenwaalexI Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until... Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School. The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for? Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed. But then, something happened. Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought. Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right? Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not. Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious. Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl. Her fall was loud. It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way. No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #julietchineneyenwaalex0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 660 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр -
If you don't get up, make a move, take risks, explore and try new things. You just might spend the rest of your life regretting why you did not.
Seize every moment.
#grace
#julietchineneyenwaalexIf you don't get up, make a move, take risks, explore and try new things. You just might spend the rest of your life regretting why you did not. Seize every moment. #grace #julietchineneyenwaalex -
Good evening y'all. So I'm thinking of starting a short story series where I'll post a chapter everyday.
The title of the story is "FORBIDDEN LOVE" What do y'all think?Good evening y'all. So I'm thinking of starting a short story series where I'll post a chapter everyday. The title of the story is "FORBIDDEN LOVE" What do y'all think?
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