This year has been beautiful, sorrowful, depressing, anything you could think of is this year. You might feel you've gone through a lot until you hear from someone else then you'll know what you really felt was little compared to others.
I'm not here to talk about not just my sorrows but also my thrilling experiences I've had this year.
This year I changed my phone. Changing my phone had always been a thing of concern for me. I had been using my old phone since 2022, from one issue to the other. If it's not hanging today then it's going off and on or it will go blank. The day my dad said let's change your phone, I screamed for joy, only I knew how I felt. A burden was leaving my shoulder and it felt so satisfying.
This year was also when I finished my Nysc. Staying away from home had been so refreshing and thrilling, I won't lie and it also taught me self independence. It taught me how to tackle issues in a state you have no family. I made a lot of friends and I lost friends too. I was stranded for a month without a roof over my head, I found solace in a church. I got sick in an unfamiliar state with no one to take care of me, I had to cook for myself, go to work and also do the chores until my new neighbor noticed and took me to the hospital, stayed with me until I received treatment and also helped me with chores. I'm so grateful to him for during those times I was sick and he was always there.
This year, I moved to another state, Abuja. This was another obstacle on its own honestly. Seeking for greener pastures aren't for the weak. I never knew staying away from home would drain my mental health but then we have to sacrifice a lot of things in order to succeed. I started my journey first as a customer care representative. The job wasn't easy but it taught me a lot about customer services and the likes, it taught me how to be patient and work under pressure. For the first time working under someone wasn't easy at all but I had to adapt and it was the best decision ever made.
After customer service, I decided to work as a pedicurist and a nail technician. Honestly, communicating with people is hard for me main reason why am always indoors. Changing jobs made me commune and endure different characters, I also met different clients. The patient one's, the talkatives, the most friendly and free hearted one's. I got a lot of tips from my job and I love it.
I have a lot to share with you guys so stay tuned to my blog. Thank you guysss.