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Small Things

Chioma Duru

A gentle loving drag to help you level up by improving your habits and living wholeheartedly.

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98 - Building a positive mindset using the things

It is safe to say that Birthday season 2024 has been a resounding success. There was cake and balloons, lots of well wishes and a lot of ass-shaking involved. I had many moments where I truly felt like the luckiest girl in the world, which ...

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97 - Celebrating while reflecting on the things

I’m a birthday person. I always have been. I was the child who would start reminding everyone about her birthday weeks in advance and I’ve grown into an adult who still does this and even makes a wishlist to boot.

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96 - Reclaiming your time with the things

Lately, I have been thinking a lot about how time seems to be passing quicker as I get older. January doesn’t feel that long ago but somehow we are already in August and the most important day of the year (my birthday of course) is almost u...

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95 - Building community with the things

My desire to learn sewing started when I first watched Sound of Music as a child. The fact that Maria could fashion new clothes for the kids out of curtains was the coolest thing to me. Fast forward many many years later, I found a place th...

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  • Chioma Duru

    Chioma. Thirty something. Igbo. Nigerian. Woman. Merging my passion for writing with my desire to help improve the lives of others by sharing how I harness the power of habits to live more intentionally and wholeheartedly.

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