Life on a Fast-Moving Train: Embracing the Chaos of Change

Since mid-last year, I’ve been on a journey to switch careers. I knew it wouldn’t be easy, but nothing could have prepared me for the intensity of fully committing to it. The sudden shift in tasks, responsibilities, and daily rhythm felt like my life had jumped onto a fast-moving train; exciting, yes, but also completely exhausting. I was everywhere at once, trying to keep up, unsure of which way to turn.

And you know what? That’s okay. It’s okay to feel unbalanced, to stumble a little, to feel overwhelmed. Feeling this way doesn’t mean you’re failing. On the contrary, it means you’re moving forward, stepping out of your comfort zone, and embracing growth. Every messy, chaotic, and exhausting moment is a step toward something new, something better.

Through it all, I remind myself of Isaiah 43:19: “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” Even when life feels like a fast-moving train, God is making a way, guiding each step, and bringing streams of clarity in the chaos.

The key is to lean into the process, reflect, and learn from it. Take note of your strengths, acknowledge your limits, and allow yourself to adjust as you go. Growth rarely comes wrapped in perfection—it comes through persistence, courage, and the willingness to keep moving even when it feels uncomfortable.


If you’re in the middle of your own season of change, take a moment to pause and reflect. What is this season teaching you? How is God shaping you, even through the chaos?

With love,
Florence 💕
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THE COURAGE TO BEGIN AGAIN

There is a quiet courage in beginning again.

I realised recently that one of the hardest things we face in life is not the falling itself, but finding the strength to stand up after we do. Starting over after losing something precious, rising when the world feels heavier than before, that kind of moment tests every corner of your heart.

Sometimes life asks us to reset. To let go of what we thought defined us. To release what we believed we could not live without. In those moments, even the simplest acts become victories. Getting out of bed. Taking a deep breath. Whispering a prayer when your heart and head feel blank.

I do not have all the answers, and I will not pretend the journey is easy. What I am learning is that resilience is not loud. It is not always dramatic or heroic. Most times, it is quiet and deeply personal. It is the small voice within you saying, I will keep going, even if I do not know how.

If you have stumbled, if you have lost something dear, if life has knocked you off course, please hear this. Standing up again is bravery. Starting over is not failure. It is proof that you are still here. Still willing. Still choosing to move forward.

Sometimes all you need is the grace to take one step. Then another. Slowly, with patience and faith, you begin to find your rhythm again.

Rising is not just about reclaiming what was lost. It is about discovering a strength you did not even know you carried

Reflect: Where in your life do you need the courage to begin again? What small step can you take today, even if your heart feels blank?

This Year, It’s All God

Every first of December, I usually start putting down my plans for the new year, my resolutions, and all the things I hope to accomplish. Last year, though, I couldn’t. Don’t get me wrong—I had so many requests, so many goals, so many things I wanted to see done. The list could have filled pages, maybe even felt like a whole big notebook. There were things I knew needed urgent attention, and dreams I desperately wanted to chase. But when I tried to write them down, I just… couldn’t.

I remember sitting with a blank sheet of paper, tears in my eyes, and writing only one word—God. Over and over, the whole page filled with that name. God, God, God.

After that, I kept wondering: What’s wrong with me? Why can’t I plan like everyone else? Why can’t I write my goals or resolutions? I searched for an answer, and I think I finally found it last weekend.

The plan for this year is God. The New Year’s resolution is God. The “new year, new me” is God.

And you know what? That is enough.

For those of us who entered this year anchored in Him, it’s not about forcing change, chasing trends, or comparing ourselves to the resolutions of others. It’s about letting Him lead, trusting His timing, and allowing Him to shape every step of our journey: every goal, every decision, every dream—it all finds its true purpose in Him.

So if you, like me, chose God first this year, remember what the Bible says in Proverbs 16:3: “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” Give Him your plans, your resolutions, your “new you,” and watch Him turn them into what is best for your life.

This year, let’s stop chasing what we think we need to do and start walking in what He has already set in motion. The plans are His. The resolutions are His. The “new me” is His. And that, my friends, is the most powerful place to begin.

With love,
Florence 💕
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FIT IN (Part 1): When Fitting In Feels Fake

My best friend @faniyigrace and I were talking about life generally especially life after school and how everything feels different now. The people, the pace, the expectations.

Somewhere in that talk, we found ourselves asking: How much of what we do these days is truly us… and how much is just us trying to fit in?

That simple question lingered long after our chat ended. It made me look at every part of my life: the spaces I’ve stepped into, the ones I’ve outgrown, and the ones I’m still trying to blend into.

This got me thinking about how easy it is to lose pieces of yourself while trying to belong.

Sometimes, it’s not even about doing anything wrong, it’s just that the people around you move differently. Their laughter, their priorities, their idea of fun… and before you know it, you’re adjusting your tone, your words, your vibe just to match.

Then comes that quiet moment when you’re alone again, and something in you whispers, “That wasn’t really me.”
It’s strange, you were accepted, yet you feel unseen.

In all these I am also learning that not every space requires my blending.
Some rooms are meant to remind me of who I’m not, not who I should become.

Fitting in shouldn’t cost authenticity because the peace that comes from being your real self is far greater than the applause that comes from being someone else.

Reflect with me:
Have you ever caught yourself pretending just to keep peace or belong?

Inspired by a heart-to-heart with my dear friend(Grace)

With love,
Florence 💕
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Honest Living; Even When It’s Not Perfect

This week didn’t go exactly as planned.
I had a list…a schedule of things I wanted to do, the ones that felt important and the ones that were simply necessary. But as the days unfolded, life’s rhythm took its own course. Some tasks were left untouched, and others took more time than I expected.

Yet, even in the middle of that imperfection, I found peace.

I did what I could, and I did it with sincerity. And that, to me, is fulfillment.

Like I said earlier this week, I’m living honestly for me. Not by the measure of a perfect to-do list or flawless days but by the quiet truth of showing up with my best, even when it doesn’t look like much.

I’m learning to honor the small wins, to celebrate the moments I stay true to myself, and to rest without guilt.

So, here’s to honest living to doing what we can, trusting God with what we can’t, and embracing the gentle rhythm of grace that carries us through every season.

Cheers to a restful weekend.

📖 “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3)

With love,
Florence 💕
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