Looking Back _ Still moving forward #249

in Ladies of Hive2 months ago

First of all.. I'd like to show my appreciation by saying thank you to this community #ladiesofhive for this great opportunity.. I was thinking of the best next post on my blog and while I was going through updates I came across this weeks contest on Ladies of hive and it gave me a great insight_ like "yes this is it"
@joanstewart thank you for this week's question... I will be working on the first question sharing some of my life ordeals with us and how far I've come along.
A big shout out to the sponsors and contributors of the weeks contest @tattoodjay @melinda010100 @wesphilbin and the hive developer @sagarkothari88 and to all the wonderful ladies in the house thank you for sharing in my experience..
This is actually my first post on ladiesofhive..

Looking back_ Moving forward..

Sometimes I just pause and think… how did I even get here?

Snapchat-1462062168.jpg
A picture of my new hairstyle

I didn’t come from plenty. In fact, I started from quite a small place — rough path, uncertain turns. As the first and only daughter in a family of 3 boys, life had its weight on me early. My parents did their best, God knows they did. But there were seasons when "best" wasn’t enough to cover all the needs.

I remember entering school with the little money I had saved. Yes, my parents supported me, but it could only scratch the surface of what I truly needed. I didn’t blame them; I knew if they had more, they would have given more. So I had to find a way. I started doing small businesses, working for people, learning to survive, and slowly finding myself. I had fun where I could, but mostly, I had to grow up fast.

IMG_20250807_233522.jpg
This is a screenshot I took on ladiesofhive this post is inspired by her question for the week

Then came my first real job — receptionist at a hospitality company. That job taught me so much. To be honest, I wasn't the most faithful worker. We didn’t steal, no, but some of us found ways to use the company’s resources to earn extra money because our salary didn’t match the effort. It was tough, but we made it work. That little extra was what I used to boost my already existing business and open my first shop.

I started really small — recharge cards, nylon bags, engine oil… I even had to go to people's shops to introduce my business during my off days while I was still working and of course when I'm not in school or studying... anything legit I could move. I was on the road 7 days a week, it got to the extent that I was so stressed that my slim self almost disappeared (that's an exaggeration though) and whenever I got home, immediately I hit my bed I doze off up until I passed that stage and became intentional about giving myself rest. From there, I kept building. Today, I’m a graduate with a B.Tech in Project Management Technology. I got married, stayed in the state where I studied, and continued growing my business. Now I run a shop that includes thrift contributions (Ajo) and a variety of non-perishables. And I won't forget to add that I'm a mom too.

Is it easier now? No. But I’m not where I started, and for that I’m deeply grateful.

Sometimes I use my story to remind others: you don’t always choose how you start, but you can choose your direction. Whether it’s hardship or comfort, the path you take is still a choice — conscious or not. And we must own it.

The journey isn’t over. In fact, it still feels like I’m climbing. But the difference now is… I know I’m going somewhere. And I’ve seen enough to believe that I won’t stop here.

Snapchat-1674419370.jpg
A picture of my friend and sis making my hair I didn't pay her o

To all of out there thinking it's too hard a song writer once said "count your blessings and name them one by one and it will suprise you what the lord has done"
When you look back from your little beginnings and reflect to see where you are now even though it may not seem like it. Believe me if you are in this platform and you're active.. you're actually moving forward.

Sort:  

View or trade LOH tokens.





@flora11, You have received 1.0000 LOH for posting to Ladies of Hive.
We believe that you should be rewarded for the time and effort spent in creating articles. The goal is to encourage token holders to accumulate and hodl LOH tokens over a long period of time.

You are indeed a strong woman. Lines will soon fall into place keep up high.

I appreciate your sincere words of hope.. that's why I'm counting on you and your support.. thank you so much.. it means a lot

Congratulations @flora11! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You received more than 10 HP as payout for your posts, comments and curation.
Your next payout target is 50 HP.
The unit is Hive Power equivalent because post and comment rewards can be split into HP and HBD

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out our last posts:

Our Hive Power Delegations to the July PUM Winners

Stepping stones in life, sometimes not easy with slow progress. Then you stop look back and realize you have travelled a long way already.

!LUV
!LADY

Absolutely right.. I'm definitely moving forward.
Thank you

Always a way to find a positive, enjoy your day.

Thank you...and have a great day too


View or trade LOH tokens.


@joanstewart, you successfully shared 0.1000 LOH with @flora11 and you earned 0.1000 LOH as tips. (1/25 calls)

Use !LADY command to share LOH! More details available in this post.