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Let it Go

This morning, while browsing Instagram, I came across a post featuring Nemo and Dory inside a whale's mouth. Dory urged Nemo to let go, to which he hesitantly asked if she was sure. Dory admitted she wasn't certain, but she had faith that everything would work out.

In that moment, Nemo let go of her hand, and both of them were swallowed by the whale. Just in time, the whale expelled water, releasing them back into the ocean.

This scene reminded me of the importance of letting go and trusting God, even when we can’t see what lies ahead. Often, things work out in ways we never could have imagined.

As October is Rosary Month, I wish the best for all of us.

As I embrace my new role as a stay-at-home mom, I’m taking my time to explore new job opportunities. I’m dedicating 80% of my focus to my family and home, while reserving 20% for my professional pursuits.

Deep down, I still yearn for personal achievements and to make a social impact. However, I trust that if God has different plans for me, I will accept them.

On Tuesday, the CEO of a competing company reached out to me via WhatsApp, asking to meet next Monday. I’m unsure what the discussion will entail. There’s a possibility they might want to hire me, but I’m uncertain about the salary, job scope, and work arrangements, as I have specific priorities in that regard.

I’m letting God take control of this situation, hoping for a discussion that leads to a win-win outcome for everyone involved.



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