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A LETTER TO MY 2 YEARS AGO SELF

                                    A LETTER TO MY 2 YEARS AGO SELF

By this time two years ago I was in a dilemma, at that point, I had received my employment letter from Teach for Nigeria and though I was excited about the role, I was scared and anxious about how things would pan out; moving from Jos, Plateau State to Ijebu-Ode in Ogun state. I wondered if I would fit into that environment considering that I did not understand the Yoruba language.

Right now I look at those moments and I smile because if I had the opportunity to meet my 2 years ago self, I would have alot of things to say:

Ah! Agnes, you worry too much, I understand that this trait makes you over plan and over prepare which will be a plus as time goes on but babe, I need you to CALM DOWN (in Rhema's voice) because everything panned out well at the end of your fellowship infact you did amazing.

You see this your work ethic, it would take you very far, infact, it would stand you out. My advice is for you to not get overly anxious or stressed but one thing that stands you out is the fact that you always bring your 'A' game, keep that up!

Agnes Onyekwere in 2020
Girl! Trust your instincts, the next couple of months will shake you at your very core, always find out actions or decisions that are not consistent with who you are on the inside, when you do, do the needful- adjust! At the very least strive to be a better you every day.

You'll meet people who will teach you lessons and others who will help you and even hold you by the hand on your way to sucess, listen,learn and be open-minded.

This path you're about to take is one with a lot of responsibilities, at many different points, you'll be placed in charge of people, resources, and projects, and guess what? You perform excellently well, coming out of those experiences as a better leader, manager, and friend so don't be afraid to take initiative, volunteer or step up.

I am excited about how visionary you become after this experience, I cannot quantify the joy you get knowing that this role allowed you identify problems, come up with solutions, and actually implement them in real life, you'll have a lot of fun in this aspect.

You're right! you actually don't need everyone to be your friend or even like you, this journey will open your eyes to self-love and appreciation. It will also make you value the people who are already in your life and the people that actually matter.

So, babe, I don't need you over-stressing about how things will go, all you need to bring to the table is the real you, that you- is good enough!

 

 

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  1. Beautiful 😍


    You are phenomenal, always remember.

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