Dinma Digitals
20/08/2025
Hey Fam đ Itâs Been a WhileâŚ
Whew! It feels like forever since I last showed up here. Life happened... and I had to take a little break.... not to disappear of course, but to grow.
In the past weeks, I have been doing a lot of reflecting, learning, unlearning, and evolving. This pause wasnât just silence but it was a season of deep alignment. One that helped me rediscover purpose, redefine my direction, and take bolder steps in shaping the career path I dream of.
I have had wins, faced hard days, battled self-doubt, and still stood tall and all of this is part of the story I am writing. The journey to success isnât linear, but I am learning to enjoy the unfolding.
This space remains my safe corner to share, inspire, and grow with you all. So yes⌠Iâm back! And it feels right.đđâ¨
Chidinma Ikwelle
01/07/2025
Hello July!! â¨â¨
Stepping into the second half of the year feels like flipping to a brand-new chapter in a book we are still writing. And while the first half may have been a mix of highs and lows, one thing is sure: God is not done with us yet.
If it hasn't happened yet, it doesn't mean it won't. God is still in the business of blessing His own,.... healing hearts, opening doors, and rewriting stories.
This month, walk in with hope, Carry faith like perfume, be open to grace and be expectant.
To everyone whoâs been waiting, praying, sowing in tears... May this second half be your time of Harvest đ
Welcome to July - Where testimonies are waiting, and joy comes full circle.
Letâs go again, and this time, we go with God. â¨
Chidinma Ikwelle
24/06/2025
If you were given the opportunity to talk to your younger self for a second. Whatâs one thing you would say to them right now?
For me, I would say: Hey little me,
I know you are scared sometimes - unsure, overwhelmed, wondering if you will ever figure it all out. But I need you to breathe.
You donât have to be perfect. You donât have to have it all together. That pressure on your tiny shoulders? You can let some of it go.
The people who misunderstand you wonât matter in a few years. The tears you cry now will water seeds you didnât even know you were planting. And one day, you will look back and thank yourself for holding on.
You are enough - even when you donât feel like it. Life wonât always be easy, but you will grow, and you will be proud of who you are becoming.
Just keep going. You are doing better than you think. â¤ď¸
Let me know what you would tell your younger self in the comment section đ
11/06/2025
"I just want to do what's right for my baby."
These words from Straw Movie echoed deeply within me. Janiyah's desperate plea wasn't just a line, it was the raw, unfiltered cry of countless single mothers striving to provide, protect, and persevere against overwhelming odds.
Watching her journey, I was reminded of the silent battles many face daily. The film's poignant line, "It's expensive to be poor," struck a chord. It highlighted how systemic challenges can make even basic necessities seem out of reach, turning simple tasks into uphill battles.
To every single mother out there: your strength is immeasurable, your sacrifices, often unseen, are the backbone of your children's futures. Remember, seeking help isn't a sign of weakness but a testament to your unwavering love and commitment.
Let's foster a community where we uplift and support one another. Share your stories, lend a hand, and be the village that every child and mother needs.
To all the Janiyahs out there: we see you, we honor you, and we are here for you.đ
11/06/2025
When life hits hard... Where do you run to first?
I have found that in moments of confusion, disappointment, or even fear, my natural instinct is to either call a friend, cry, or scroll endlessly through my phone trying to distract myself. But lately, something has been shifting. I have been learning, slowly but surely to run to God first.
Not as an afterthought. Not as a backup. But as the first go-to.
Thereâs something deeply reassuring about pouring it all out to the One who already knows. The One who isnât overwhelmed by my tears or my silence. Who isnât confused by my thoughts or put off by my weakness.
And truthfully, I have seen the difference. Peace, Clarity and Strength that I didnât think I had.
So I am learning to whisper prayers before I send texts. To open my Bible before I open social media. To sit quietly in His presence before I start seeking solutions elsewhere.
Dear friends, if you are in that space right now, where nothing seems to make sense, I encourage you to try it. Go to God first, Not last.
Because sometimes the comfort you are searching for is just one honest prayer away.
âNot every âNO' is the end⌠Sometimes, itâs just redirection.â
I donât know about you, but I have had moments where rejection felt like a loud announcement that I wasnât good enough. It shook my confidence and made me want to give up.
A job I prayed for⌠a scholarship I thought was mineâŚ. âWe regret to inform youâŚ" âUnfortunately, you werenât selectedâŚâ These words hurt I won't lie to you.
Itâs hard. No matter how many times you hear ârejection is redirection,â it still hurts.
But over time, I have come to see rejections differently. I have learnt that sometimes God, life, or the universe says NO because thereâs something better waiting ahead or maybe because we are not yet who we need to be to handle that âYES.â
Rejection doesnât define you. It refines you.
Every time you hear "NO!" take a breath, Cry if you need to. But after that, look for the lesson. Look for how to grow, how to try again, or where else you are being led.
You are not alone.
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