Everyone needs someone who don't quit on him or her, no woman is weak. Sometimes, not believing in a woman and tolerating her makes her weaker. The woman that fails in your hands could become an amazing destiny in another man's hands.
The richest black woman in the world from Nigeria was once a bank secretary and later turned a tailor who designs clothes, every woman is on process, and your woman is on process. The woman reading this book is on process. The woman crying in a corner now is on process.
Don't let your temporal stop become your permanent stop. I
once heard of a woman who was sacked from an office she loved to work at. She
left with tears but decided to prove them wrong. 12 years later, she came back
and bought the same business that threw her out.
How did it happen? Her husband looked into her eyes and asked her, 'What do you really wanted most and how do I help you? She answered, 'I want to own the office that rejected me' the both began to work towards it and she owned it, help your woman own her future.
Every woman should also help her man own his future; most
men are still failures because their women are yet to believe in them. Stephen
King was a teacher at a Rural Maine when he wrote his first novel and over ten
publishers rejected the book which later became the most bestselling book. He
threw it away but his wife went to the dust bin, picked it out and urged him to
try the next publisher. Amazingly it worked. Your man's dream will work. Give
him a believing heart and hand, and there for her, to help her be all that God has called her to be.
by: Paul Allen Ephraim, and edited by Dandy Ikhuoria
by: Paul Allen Ephraim, and edited by Dandy Ikhuoria
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