Sometimes, I sit back and think about how easy it is to focus on everything that’s not working. The disappointments, the struggles, the “why me?” moments. Life can be so unfair that complaining feels like the only way to let out the frustration. But you know what? In the middle of all that pain, I’ve learned to pause and count the blessings I once overlooked. Today, I want to share just three of those blessings that I hold dear, three things I’m deeply grateful for.
If there’s anything life has taught me, it’s that health is truly wealth. For years, I battled with hormonal imbalance. It was frustrating and confusing. Something as ordinary as drinking water could trigger reactions in my body. I couldn’t just drink any kind of water like everyone else; I had to be extremely careful. It affected not just my physical body, but also my peace of mind. The fear of the unknown and not knowing when something would go wrong made every day unpredictable.
But look at me now. I’m doing so much better. I’ve learned how to manage myself, listen to my body, and take the right steps. I no longer live in constant fear. The progress I’ve made might seem small to others, but to me, it’s a huge win. And for that, I’m sincerely grateful.
There was a time I couldn’t afford even the basics. Feeding myself and my family felt like a heavy burden. I hustled, I prayed, I cried silently many nights. I did everything I could to survive, even when it looked like nothing was working. It was a constant battle between trying to earn and trying to stay hopeful.
Fast forward to now, the story is changing. No, I’m not yet where I want to be, but I’m not where I used to be either. Things are a lot better than before. I’m able to provide, even if it’s just the little things. That stability, that peace that comes from not worrying where the next meal will come from, it’s a blessing I do not take for granted.
Knowledge is power, but getting it wasn’t easy for me. There was a time I knew so little, not because I didn’t want to learn, but because the opportunity and access weren’t there. I remember how hard it was to figure things out, how I used to feel left out in conversations or opportunities just because I lacked the right information.
Today, I look back and smile. I’ve grown so much mentally. I’ve exposed myself to learning, reading, researching, and improving. The person I am now is far more informed and aware than who I was a few years ago. That growth in knowledge has opened doors I never imagined. And I’m grateful for the journey.
Final Thoughts
Life might still be far from perfect, but I’ve come to understand that gratitude changes everything. When I focus on what I have, rather than what I lack, I feel more at peace and more hopeful. These three things, my health, my finances, and my knowledge are proof that even in the middle of the storm, there’s always something to thank God for. And that alone is reason enough to keep going.
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Life can frustrating sometimes, but they are plenty reasons we should still be grateful. They are many people suffering more than us out there, being thankful even for the little we have shouldn't be too much for us to do
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