Nana Nduati

Your Best Self!

  • Wealth School
  • WealthyWoman Podcast
  • Refined
  • Blog
  • Visibility Shift Masterclass
  • Contact

Explore

  • Wealth School
  • WealthyWoman Podcast
  • Refined
  • Blog
  • Visibility Shift Masterclass
  • Contact

Connect

Motherhood · January 27, 2021

Motherhood – Being Present

Today, I had a moment.

There are moments when we have to choose between. These are the ones that are the hardest. Because its seems like we’re always meant to choose our babies – and we do – a million times over. It’s just that sometimes choosing them means choosing the work, or the thing that needs to be done at that moment.

And I want you to know, that that’s okay.

And when you’re done with that thing, find a moment to connect with your baby again. Because that’s what’ll matter – the little consistent moments where you connect with them. Over time, you look at where the majority of your choices lie; and I think when you look back over several choices, and see that majority fall with ‘the other thing’…then maybe, you should take that as data, and information on what may need to be adjusted.

Perhaps you adjust your working hours.. or you get extra help, if you can. Or you drop it (if you can.) But often times, I find that you already know what needs to be done. Just trust yourself to make the right decision. And of course, pray over it.

Posted By: Nana · In: Motherhood

The Fear of Being Perceived: Why Visibility Feels Like a Threat
Hello!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

nananduati

I create spaces for ambitious women to 10X their wealth, work & wellness - @thewealthywomanpodcast @thenudgenetwork @ilaniwellness

#wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa #wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa
#wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa #wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa
#wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa #wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa
#wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa #wealthywoman wealthywoman.africa
Spring. ‘25 Spring. ‘25
Let faith be your anchor. When storms rise, when Let faith be your anchor. 
When storms rise, when it seems like darkness advances, and the dawn is not yet come. Anchor yourself to that rock, that corner stone, that precious , elect stone, that never changes. That is eternal. The rock of ages, who is with us, until the end. 
Until the end of that storm.
Until the dawn breaks. 
Until your light comes. 
#anchored
#stewardingwell #financialstewardship #goodsteward #stewardingwell #financialstewardship #goodstewardship

This is never an easy space to open up or talk about, but I hope that today’s reflection meets you where you are, and that you can find a minute to reflect on “what does faithful stewardship look like for me?” I like how both 1 Timothy 3:15 and these key financial stewardship principles anchored on Psalm 24:1 tie together beautifully in the context of faith, responsibility, and managing resources wisely. Here’s a deeper look: 

“The earth is the LORD’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Psalm 24 (KJV)

•God Owns Everything
Stewardship begins with recognizing that everything belongs to God (Psalm 24:1). This includes our finances, possessions, relationships, and even the opportunities we encounter.

•We Are Managers, Not Owners
In God’s household, we are tasked with managing His blessings in alignment with His will. This applies to spiritual leadership as described in 1 Timothy and extends to how we manage resources in our daily lives.

•Faithfulness and Accountability
Just as Paul wrote about how to conduct oneself in God’s household, stewardship requires faithfulness. Luke 16:10 reminds us that “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.”

•Living Generously
Stewardship isn’t just about managing well; it’s about giving generously. Proverbs 11:25 says, “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.”

•Planning and Vision
Proverbs 21:5 highlights that “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance.” Good stewardship involves foresight and wisdom, much like Paul’s instructions about church leadership in 1 Timothy.
Follow on Instagram
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosure
  • Press

Copyright © 2025 Nana Nduati · Theme by 17th Avenue