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“In dealing with emotional upheavals triggered by transitions and change, I have learned that the best place to start is to take my emotions to God.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“God is the only
One that can truly change individuals.
I am convinced that He alone is capable of transforming
someone in such a way that they grow and thrive, even in
challenging times.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“Most of us walk the helpless road simply because we forget to take care of ourselves.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“Positivity is good, but positivity that is rooted in God is power.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“The reason anyone can withstand trying and difficult times is because they
have the fingerprint of an eternal God.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“Outer conditions do not resolve themselves without some kind of inner
personal adjustment.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“If we hope for any kind of lasting peace or balance
during transition, we must go for the root.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“In navigating change, some of us take temporary actions and expect to obtain
permanent results.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“The worst place anyone can start on is “wrong expectations”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“Nothing happens without waiting. The seed in the ground does not become a tree overnight. It goes through seasons, nurturing, watering, pruning before it bears fruit.”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown
“Positivity is good, but positivity that is rooted in God is power”
Ngina Otiende, Navigating Change: Why You Don't Have to Drown