Author Archives
Hi, I’m Pearl Akazue (née Osirike), a multipotentialite with a passion for learning, creativity, and making meaningful connections. With a background in Biochemistry (B.Sc., M.Sc.) and a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology of Infectious Diseases, my love for teaching, research, and writing has always been at the core of my journey. Beyond my academic interests, I find joy in crafting, exploring new creative outlets, and immersing myself in motivational books. I’m also the wife of an amazing man, and mom of three amazing kids. Nothing makes me happier than spending time with them!
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Taste and See: Lessons from Our Vegetable Adventure
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The Power of a Simple Thank You
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The Real Measure of Success: Systems, Succession, and Lasting Impact
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Wrapped in Love: Finding God’s Love in Everyday Moments
While home under the weather, I witnessed God’s love in the simplest of ways — through the tender prayers of my daughter, the concern of my son, the mimicry of my baby, and the steady support of my mum and husband. In that moment, I was reminded that the everlasting love of God wraps us right where we are.
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Apples of Gold: The Quiet Art of Feedback
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Knowing When to Be Silent and When to Speak Up: What Jesus Teaches Us About Self-Mastery
Yesterday I had a conversation that reminded me of something profound: Jesus always knew the right way to respond. Sometimes He was silent, other times He spoke up, and in every case His response was full of grace.
The Bible tells us, “Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt” (Colossians 4:6). That kind of wisdom — knowing when to be quiet and when to speak — is priceless.
In a world that glorifies retaliation, Jesus shows us the power of restraint, forgiveness, and self-mastery.
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Strength Under Control: Leading with Emotional Intelligence at Home
Homes don’t thrive on love, money, routines, or even good intentions alone. They thrive on the quiet strength of emotional intelligence — the strength that sustains love and steadies every season. From Joseph’s restraint to Boaz’s kindness, the Bible shows us that emotional intelligence is not weakness but strength under control, and when embraced by both men and women, it transforms our homes into places of trust, respect, and love.
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When Tomorrow Doesn’t Come: A Reflection on Consistency and Last Moments
We make plans for tomorrow, assuming there will always be another chance — another visit, another call, another outing. But someday, there won’t be. None of us knows when we’ll face our final moments. That’s why consistency matters: the oil we keep replenishing today may be the very thing that carries us when tomorrow doesn’t come.
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Silent Lessons: The Power of Observation
Not all lessons are taught in words. Some of the strongest lessons are communicated even in silence. Through my dad’s quiet strength, my church upbringing, and even my research as a biologist, I’ve seen the power of observation. Our lives—our silence, habits, and responses—are always teaching. The question is, what story are we telling?
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From Paper Shoes to Divine Purpose: A Mother’s Reflection on Creation
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Emotional Intelligence: Not Just for the Workplace, But for the Home
We often hear about emotional intelligence in the workplace, but less commonly in the home. Yet Scripture is full of women—Abigail, Ruth, the Shunammite woman, Deborah—who embodied wisdom, restraint, and empathy. Their stories show us how emotional intelligence can shape families, diffuse tension, and even open the door for miracles. With God’s grace, we, too, can build welcoming yet resilient homes.
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From Triangle to Prism: Discovering Hidden Richness in Simple Spaces
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Beyond the Pulpit: Lessons I Learned at Camp Meetings
Serving at camp meetings wasn’t just about washing dishes, serving food, or even singing in the choir — it was a school of life. From the kitchens to security posts and the choir/orchestra, I discovered that some of the deepest lessons of faith are learned not at the pulpit, but in the everyday acts of service.
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Invisible Seeds: What Teaching Colors Reminded Me About Parenting
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Through the Eyes of a Child: A Lesson in Seeing God’s Art
This morning, my son asked me if I loved his eyes. When I said yes, he replied, “Because Jesus made it.” His simple truth reminded me how often we overlook the everyday miracles in our bodies and our world. From crimson sunsets to galaxies far away, God’s artistry is everywhere—worth noticing, worth thanking Him for.
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Lessons From a Traffic Light: How to Steward Time and Show Up With Purpose
Watching the traffic light outside my window—cycling through red, yellow, and green without fail—reminds me of something profound. It doesn’t wait for applause. It simply does what it was made to do. In that quiet, ordinary moment, I discovered a powerful life lesson about time, purpose, and consistency. This post is an invitation to reflect on what it means to show up faithfully and steward your season—especially when no one’s watching.
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How to Correct Without Crushing Someone’s Spirit: The Power of Truth Wrapped in Love
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From Sacrifice to Convenience: A Hard Look at Modern Christianity
Growing up, I witnessed a faith that was marked by sacrifice—hours of prayer, unwavering commitment, and giving even when there was little to give. Today, with all our conveniences and distractions, I find myself asking: Are we still running the same race our parents did? This heartfelt reflection explores the cost of true discipleship, the danger of watered-down consecration, and the call to realign with God’s unchanging standard.
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Life as a Project: Applying Project Management Principles to Intentional Living









