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08/09/2025

I used to carry rejections like heavy stones. But I've learned that every "no" is a gift in disguise. It's either protecting you from the wrong path or preparing you for the right one.

This new week, don't just endure rejection. Learn from it. My latest post reveals how every "no" is shaping your "next." Click the link to discover how to turn disappointment into a powerful tool for your purpose.

Happy new week filled with amazing opportunities!

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04/09/2025

You're getting ready to go to bed, so as to wake up early to prepare for work the next day. Your HR boss calls just after 11 PM on that quiet Sunday night, saying words that hit like a thunderclap: “We’re sorry, but we have to let you go. We are cutting down budgets. It’s nothing personal.”

In an instant, everything you’ve worked for, the job you poured your heart into, the career path you carefully built, the financial stability you finally earned, everything feels like it’s crumbling beneath your feet.

You sit there, stunned. The reality feels like an earthquake swallowing the ground you stand on.

Your mind spirals. What if you never find another job? What if this destroys everything you dreamed of? What if God has forgotten you, your future, your purpose?

For weeks, your world feels unstable. Your routine is disrupted, your income uncertain, your confidence shaken. The solid plans you made feel like shifting sand.

You’re a student, cruising through the new school year, certain you’ve everything all figured out. Then out of nowhere, something hits you hard. You lose a parent, and this has a negative effect - your grades slip unexpectedly, or friends start drifting away. It feels like the ground beneath you is shaking.

You wonder: Am I failing? Is this the end of my dreams? What if I’m not good enough? What if no one sees me? What if ????

Those questions twist around your head like a storm you can’t stop.

But then, in the silence of your despair, i want you to ponder on these words: “Your circumstances can shake, but God’s vision for your life is anchored in eternity. What He has spoken over you cannot be moved by what’s happening around you.”

Your job may have been shaken loose, but your true calling? That remains unshaken. Your income may be disrupted, but your identity isn’t defined by it. That dream you thought might die? It’s still there. Your worth? It is not tied to what others say or the plans that falter. Your purpose? It’s steady, even when life isn’t.

Your carefully laid plans may have changed, but you see God’s promises, those eternal purposes? They are still intact.

Isaiah knew this kind of shaking well. He saw mountains tremble and hills disappear, the earth itself seem unstable. But through it all, God’s love and covenant of peace stood firm.

Here's what I learned while navigating seasons, when everything felt unstable:

📌Your worth isn't determined by your job title or relationship status. God's love for you isn't dependent on your circumstances. His vision for your life isn't limited by current disruptions.

📌Sometimes the shaking isn't punishment, it's purification. The shaking removes what was temporary so you can focus on what's eternal. It shifts what was unstable so you can build on what's unshakeable.

📌God's promises aren't circumstantial, they're covenantal. They're not dependent on your performance or your present situation. They're anchored in His character, which never changes.

📌Resilience isn’t about just surviving the shake; it’s about discovering how to stand firm in God’s promises and keep moving forward with new strength.

The earthquake in your life cannot shake what God has established in eternity.

God’s vision for you never wavers!

“Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,” says the Lord who has compassion on you. — Isaiah 54:10

So when everything else shakes, hold onto this: your purpose is steady, your resilience is being forged, and your future remains secure in God’s hands!

Selah!

P:S - As a teenager navigating this VUCA generation, you don't need to do life alone. Join a community where your purpose and authenticity is nurtured to be a blessing! Join us here👇

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01/09/2025

September: The Month Your Story Takes a New Turn

Yes! Welcome to September!

There's something about September, it always feels like a fresh chapter, doesn't it?

Maybe it's the back-to-school energy in the air, or the way summer's chaos settles into autumn's focus. But this September feels especially significant.

"See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?" - Isaiah 43:19

God has been working behind the scenes in your life, and September might just be that month when you start seeing the fruit of all that hidden preparation. The resilience you've been building, the character that has been developing, the purpose that has been clarifying, it's all leading somewhere.

This month, I want you to remember something powerful: your story is still unfolding. The setbacks of yesterday are not the headlines of tomorrow. Every challenge you’ve faced is not wasted, it’s seed. And in this season, that seed can break the ground into something new.

Your story isn't over, it's just taking a new turn! And I have a feeling September is going to be a chapter you'll look back on as the month everything started falling into place.

So, step boldly. Dream audaciously. Live intentionally. This month is not just about survival, this month is about becoming who you were created to be.

Are you ready to see what God is writing next? Cos He's definitely writing something big!!!!!!!

Let’s thrive together, building a purpose driven generation!

Happy New Month, ResilienceQuest Family! 💛

Walking with you,
Coach Nonso.

21/08/2025

Sometimes, life feels really unfair.

You do your best, stay loyal, keep serving, and yet things just do not go the way you hoped.

That is exactly what Joseph faced.

Daddy's favourite at home, but his brothers turned against him out of jealousy.

He was faithful in Potiphar's house, his new home but got falsely accused and thrown in prison.

He was faithful in prison too, but forgotten by everyone.

I believe, at some point, He would have looked up to the heavens and said to God, this wasn't the plan o!

But still, he did not give up, not because everything was easy or clear, but because he held on to the hope that his story was not finished yet.

Dearly beloved,
What feels like a delay might actually be a quiet preparation.

What seems like rejection could be God moving you to a better place.

Purpose often grows in the unseen moments.
Strength and resilience is built in the struggles no one else sees.

Today, let Joseph’s story reminds you that resilience does not mean we will not hurt or cry. It means even when life is hard, we refuse to quit, because God's story about us isn't over yet.

So if you are in a tough season right now, and you are feeling hidden, lost, or stuck—remember:
You are not broken or buried. You might just be getting ready to bloom.

Keep trusting. Keep believing. Keep showing up. You are growing—even if it does not feel like it.

One day, just like Joseph, you'd say to that situation that threatened to hold you down:

📖 “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done…” — Genesis 50:20



If this speaks to you, drop a 🌱 in the comments and share how you are holding on through your season. Let’s encourage each other to keep growing no matter what.

19/08/2025

Have you ever looked at someone’s life and thought, “Wow, they’re doing so well!”?

They’re everywhere. On reels. Posting. Winning. Getting featured. It looks like everything is working for them.

And maybe you’ve wondered…
“What am I doing wrong?”
“Why isn’t my growth that fast?”

I’ve been there too.

Reading the book of Psalms 1, verses 2 and 3 changed how I saw growth completely, especially verse 3:

“That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers.” – Psalm 1:3

I got a different understanding of success: real success isn’t loud. It’s rooted.

There are two kinds of growth...

📌One is fast and flashy. It looks great on the outside. But when pressure comes, it can’t hold up, because the roots aren’t deep.

📌The other is slow and hidden. You don’t always see results immediately. But it's stable. It’s strong. It lasts. And when pressure comes, it's not shaken.

This isn’t to say fast growth is always shallow.
Sometimes God accelerates your journey.
Sometimes your message connects deeply and widely.
Fast isn’t bad. But shallow is.

So, the point here is: if your inside can’t carry your outside, the growth won’t last.

In a world that rewards visibility, it’s easy to forget the value of depth.

In true essence, deep growth often looks like nothing at all. You know, quiet mornings, meditating. Personal discipline. Your conversations with God no one hears. Learning when nobody’s watching. You preferring to choose character over clout.

But:

What nobody sees will eventually show in everything you do.

Dearly beloved,
If you're feeling behind, or it looks like your progress is invisible…Please don’t rush to be seen. Go back to your roots.

Build your inner life. Tend your relationship with God. Grow in wisdom. Stay consistent even when no one claps.

Because one day, when the storm comes—and it will—what you’ve built in the dark will hold you up.

To that one feeling discouraged, keep rooting! You’re becoming unshakeable!

Photos from Resilience Quest Ed-Tech's post 18/08/2025

Resilience Isn't Bouncing Back Unchanged—It's Bouncing Forward Transformed (Day 16/31)

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." - James 1:2-4

Today, we continue with our purpose discovery series...

How does it feel like, losing everything you've worked for in a single day? Just try imagine am fess...

Your business? Gone.
Your health? Failing.
Your children? Dead.
Your friends who were supposed to be your support system? They blame you for bringing it on yourself.

This was Job's story.

If anyone had the right to stay broken, it was Job.

If anyone could have said, "I just want my old life back," it was Job.

From the story of Job, we can actually learn a lot about resilience: He didn't end up where he started. He ended up somewhere better.

You! Are you trying to bounce back to a version of yourself that couldn't handle what you just went through?

Think about it. If the "old you" was strong enough for what happened, wouldn't the old you still be here?

Maybe the goal isn't to go backward. Maybe it's to go forward.

Let's be honest.... What do we really mean when we hear/ talk about resilience?

Most of us think resilient people are like rocks. They are unbreakable, unchanged, weathering every storm without a scratch.

Real resilience is more like a tree in a hurricane. During the hurricane, it bends. It loses some branches. Some of its leaves get stripped away. But when the storm passes, it grows back stronger, with deeper roots and more flexible branches.

The tree after the storm isn't the same tree as before the storm. It's a more resilient tree.

Look at Job again. He didn't just get his stuff back. He got better stuff. Double the livestock, double the blessings, deeper relationships, clearer perspective on what mattered.

One thing I wouldn't want us to miss about Job's story is: The person who received those blessings wasn't the same person who lost them. Job was transformed by his trials.

The same fire that melts ice hardens steel. The difference isn't the temperature—it's what you're made of and what you choose to become.

I know some of you might be thinking:

Bouncing back is easy for you to say...you haven't been through what I've been through.

You're right. I haven't walked your exact path. But I've walked through seasons that felt like they would end me. And here's what I've learned:

While being grateful for what broke you, you can also be intentional about how it changes you.

You could also be thinking: Well, I don't want to change. I liked who I was before.

I get it. Change is scary, especially when it's forced on you. But here's the thing: You're going to change anyway. It depends on what comes after the change. Trauma changes you. Loss changes you. Failure changes you.

The question isn't whether you'll be different. The question is whether you'll be different in a way that serves your future or keeps you stuck in your past.

You might also want to ask: What if I bounce forward into something worse?

Your fear is valid. But think about this: Would you rather make intentional choices about who you're becoming, or let your circumstances make those choices for you?

Here's what bouncing forward actually looks like in real life:

After one or two betrayals, you didn't become someone who trusts blindly again. You became someone who loves wisely, with better boundaries and deeper discernment.

After your failure, you didn't try to repeat the same strategies. You developed new skills, new perspectives, new approaches.

After your loss, you didn't just try to fill the hole with something similar. You discovered parts of yourself you'd never developed because you'd been too comfortable before.

Each challenge didn't just test your resilience—it upgraded it, and it upgraded you!

So, this week, I want you to really think about this:

What version of yourself are you trying to get back to?
- The version that trusted the wrong people?
- The version that ignored red flags?
- The version that took your health for granted?
- The version that didn't have boundaries?

Or are you ready to become:
- Someone who loves wisely instead of blindly?
- Someone who acts on intuition instead of ignoring it?
- Someone who values rest as much as hustle?
- Someone who protects their peace as much as their dreams?

Job's friends spent the whole book trying to convince him to return to his old ways of thinking. "Just confess your secret sin and God will restore you to where you were."

But Job was being invited into something deeper than restoration. He was being invited into transformation.

The passage from the book of James used in the beginning of this piece isn't telling us to be happy about trials. It's telling us to find joy in what trials can produce: perseverance, maturity, completeness.

You're not meant to emerge from your struggles unchanged. You're meant to emerge transformed.

Instead of asking, "How do I get back to who I was?"

Start asking, "Who do I want to become?" Because bouncing back keeps you where you were. Bouncing forward takes you where you're meant to be.

The goal isn't to become unchanged by your challenges. The goal is to become unchangeable in your core values while everything else evolves for the better.

As for Job, he ended up with double the blessings—not because he bounced back to who he was, but because he bounced forward to who God wanted him to become.

What if your breakthrough isn't behind you? What if it's ahead of you, waiting for the transformed version of you to step into it?

Just like my sister Enifome Ogbimi said here: don't waste your pain, allow it transform you!.

Happy new week!

15/08/2025

Your Story, Including the Messy Parts, Is Part of Your Ministry (Day 14)

"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28

You've been trying to edit your story when God wants to use the whole manuscript.

What if your mess is actually your message? 🤔

You think you need to have it all figured out before you can help anyone. But...

Your scars aren't your shame. They're actually your credentials.

The wounds you've survived can become the wisdom you can share. The battles you've fought gives you authority in territories others have never entered.

People don't need your perfection, they need your process.

You see your addiction recovery? There is someone out there who is wondering if freedom is possible. They need you!

Your anxiety journey? Someone needs the keys you found.

Your financial comeback? There is someone is making the same mistakes you made, and your comeback story could be the breakthrough they need.

The parts of your story you want to hide are often the parts someone else needs to hear.

Stop sanitizing your story. Start stewarding it.

God, whose you are, didn't allow your pain just to teach you a lesson. He allowed it to qualify you for an assignment.

You don't have to be healed to be helpful. You just have to be honest.

Your story, ALL of it—is sacred. The chapters you wish you could rewrite are the very chapters that make you a qualified counselor.

Your mess is someone else's miracle waiting to happen. 🙌

As a teen, are you ready to transform your pain into purpose? Then our iThrive Purpose Discovery Resilience Program helps you steward your story for ministry.

Your story isn't too messy for ministry—it's perfectly messy for the ministry God has in mind.

13/08/2025

Your Unique Wiring Serves Others, Not Just Yourself

"Each of you should use whatever gift you have to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms." - 1 Peter 4:10

It's not about you!

Yes! Your gifting, design, purpose is not about you alone!

The most dangerous lie you can believe about your design is that it's all about you. In true essence, your wiring isn't just for your joy—it's for someone else's breakthrough.

Think about the last time you felt most alive. I bet it wasn't when you were focused solely on yourself. It was probably when your natural abilities were solving someone else's problem.

Your comfort zone is someone else's impossibility. What feels effortless to you might be the very thing that transforms someone else's life.

Why are you naturally patient when others get frustrated? Because there are people who need someone who won't give up on them.

Why do you notice details others miss? Because there are situations that require someone who sees what's hiding in plain sight.

Your unique combination of strengths isn't random—it's strategic.

When you use your wiring to serve others, you don't lose yourself—you find yourself. It's a divine paradox: lose your life in service, and you'll find it.

Stop asking "What do I want to do?" Start asking "Who do I want to serve?"

Because when you find your people—the ones who need what only you can offer—your purpose becomes crystal clear.

Your gifts come alive when they touch other lives. ✨

Ready to discover how your unique design serves God's bigger picture?

Our iThrive Purpose Discovery Resilience Program helps you identify who you're called to serve and how your wiring makes the difference.

You weren't designed for applause. You were designed for impact.

12/08/2025

"But He said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me." — 2 Corinthians 12:9

Come closer, let's have a conversation...

What if the very thing you think disqualifies you is actually the very thing God wants to use most?

Honestly, sometimes I’m scared to share my own imperfections. Especially in a world where everyone seems to be perfect. And you may be also…

You sit in front of your laptop, eyes fixed on the blinking cursor that seems to challenge you. You’ve dreamed of starting that blog about mental health for months. Yet, each time you want to begin, the voice whispers, “Who are you to talk about healing when you still have bad days? Who are you to encourage others when you’re still figuring it out yourself?” The fear of imperfection can feel heavy, like a shackle made of doubt.

Maybe you carry a dream inside, a dream to start a youth mentorship program, lead a community, or share your story. But you burden yourself with the thought of “I need to have my life completely together first. I need to be the perfect role model.” That weight can make every step feel like climbing a mountain, the summit hidden by clouds of "not ready."

Or consider when you feel a call to lead worship in church, yet inside you wrestle with anger, mistakes, or feelings of unworthiness. You think, “I’m not holy enough. God needs someone better than me.” The struggle between desire and doubt is as real as your heartbeat.

But in my imperfections, I’ve learnt to lean on God’s power the most—right in the mess, right in the struggle, right in the first imperfect step. Maybe you can too.

When you hold onto Whose you are, you discover a liberation that changes everything. You discover that your weakness isn’t a disqualification; it’s your qualification. Not because God celebrates mistakes, but because He specializes in using flawed people to display His perfect power.

Think about Moses, who felt he was tongue-tied or incapable. Moses hesitated because of his speech impediment. Yet God used him to confront kings and lead a nation to freedom. Perhaps your voice, trembling with uncertainty, is exactly what God wants to use to reach and liberate others.

Think about David. Even after a great sin, sin of adultery and murder, he was still called a man after God’s own heart. You, my dear, may be carrying regrets, or you feel trapped by your past, but God's grace is a rewriting power filling blank pages with hope.

Think about Paul, the zealous one who persecuted Christians with zeal. Yet, God transformed him into one of the most influential voices in Christian history. If you feel marked by past wrongs, just know that transformation is possible that can shape a new future.

Abi is it Peter, Jesus favorite disciple who denied Jesus not once, but three times, was chosen to be the rock of the early church. Your failures don’t define you; God's restoration is greater.

These are not just stories but beacons to the fact that your imperfections don’t disqualify you from purpose, they are the cracks where God's light breaks in.

The world may say: “Get your life together, then serve.”

God is saying: “Serve, and watch Me work through your surrender.

The world may say: “You need to be the perfect example.”

But God is saying: “I need you to be the authentic witness.”

The world may say: “Fix yourself first.”

But God says: “Let Me use your brokenness to heal others.”

Knowing Whose you are help you stop waiting for perfection and start walking in purpose. You realize God isn’t looking for your résumé—He’s looking for your availability. He isn’t waiting for you to get it all right, He’s waiting for you to get started.

Your purpose isn’t postponed until you’re perfect. Your purpose is activated when you’re willing.

So, that calling you keep putting off because you don’t feel “ready enough?” Start it. That person you feel led to encourage but think you’re not “qualified enough?”* Reach out. That dream you delay because you’re not “good enough?” Take the first step.

Your imperfections don’t diminish God’s power, they display it. When others see what God can do through someone still figuring it out, it gives them hope that He can use them too.

You don’t need to be perfect to be powerful. You just need to belong to the One who is.

You don’t have to walk alone. You can join our community, where you meet with your fellow travelers who remind you of grace and perseverance. Join here

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The iThrive Purpose Discovery Resilience Program is here to journey with you—to help you embrace your imperfections as part of your calling, not obstacles to it. You can send a dm to be a part of it.

09/08/2025

Your past doesn’t write your Future! (Day 8/31)

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" — 2 Corinthians 5:17

At one point or the other in our life journey, we all go through experiences, that may have given us a biased view of ourselves. Yes, those stories? They may have etched deep. But here's the truth:

Your past doesn't write your Future!

Dearly beloved, that story isn't your identity. It's just your history. There's a profound difference between the stories that shaped you and what defines you. God's voice of love daily declares: "I will never leave you nor forsake you. You are My beloved."

Your past isn't a prison, it's your preparation. This isn't about pretending the pain didn't happen, but refusing to let what broke you become your permanent address. God wastes nothing. Through your healing, He can transform what was meant to harm you into something powerful. He can turn your mess into a message of healing, of hope. Your wound becomes your wisdom.

Ready to break free and actively uncover the purpose woven into your unique story? Your story isn't over my dear, God is still writing it. He calls beauty from ashes, purpose from pain, and destiny from disappointment.

Let God in, the story!

(This is part 8 of discovering your true identity and purpose.)

Want to dive deeper? Our iThrive Purpose Discovery Resilience Program helps you discover how God transforms your story into your strength and your pain into your purpose. Send us a DM to learn more!

Happy weekend!

06/08/2025

The caption says it all!

You were never plan B!

You were predestined for a unique purpose.

Go shine your light!

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05/08/2025

Your anchor in the storm.

Welcome to Day 5 o our identity series.

God's unfailing, unshakable and reckless love is your anchor in the storm.

The storms will come, but when you know He loves you unconditionally, you know He has greater plans even in the midst of the storm.

For His word says

Lam.3.22 -23 - GOD's loyal love couldn't have run out, his merciful love couldn't have dried up. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.

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