My Teenage self 4

Summary of my 5 years as a teenager
That subheading might not be the the most captivating, because I'm actually in the last bout of my teen years theoretically, but we all know you act like a teen once or twice as a young adult, yes or yes?
Growing up seems like a huge task, but its also a beautiful lane to walk through thinking back on it. I feel like I might not have done everything girls my age do, but I think I succeeded in learning the most important. Which would be: Myself as a person, my purpose, love - family and friends, and most importantly God.
I've gotten to a stage in my life were I can boast and say I know who Praise Aregbesola is, to an extent, even though I still have a lot to learn, but what I need to run for another few years, I'm aware of it. I know what I want to do with my life. I would say I have purpose, and I have a practical picture of who I want Praise to be in the next 7 years. I would also say that I've been loved, first of all by God, which has made me love myself, and also by my family, and friends. I have been loved, its only logical I give back that love to others and the society.
At a point in every growing child's life, you should be able to discern for yourself who you are and what you are, and what you have to give and receive. If you don't, you find out you are losing on both sides, and you really don't want that.
You don't want to miss out on the fun there is to your life, and you do not want to discard the seriousness that comes with your life,also.
Balance is key, and until you find that out, you'd keep wondering what you're doing wrong.
I've been taught to place first things first - God, Family, Church, Work, Leisure. Life becomes easy, when you follow through on the link.
#winks
#pecan

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