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BE VISIONARY

Daughters of God, in ministry and in your dealing with people be straightforward. You are a lady with a vision and you must understand that your vision must outgrow you. Be visionary but don't value the task more than the people. Stop treating people like trash just to get vision achieved. Mix discipline with compassion. I understand this is God's mandate in your heart but remember, the vision is to the people and for the people too. The Lord is your strength.
It is okay to be visionary as a lady but set the balance between your assignment and human relationship. You are visionary but you are a daughter to your parents, wife to your spouse, friends to people and leader to those you inspire. Remember, whatsoever your vision, company, ministry or career is all about the people and for the people. Be encouraged

Prince Victor Matthew
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