Story Time!!
How I became a therapist. The one question that changed everything!!
Filmed this when I was in Seattle and I know in my heart that it's what someone needs to hear.
If that's you, let me know in the comments, will you?!
Tag/share with someone you know needs a helpful reminder that rewriting the story of our lives is possible.
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11 years later, I recreated the same look from 2015, Easter Sunday being on April 5th both years.
It's a miracle that I'm still here, with soooo much to be thankful for
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Guess which of the slides is my favorite and tell me yours, I'd love to find out😅
47 feels great, with gratitude being the primary emotion today. I have so much to be thankful for and my heart is full. Would you say thank you to God for me, please?
Things Debola does that I love (Episode one hundred and onety one 🥰)
So grateful to be ending year 46 on such a high note.
Thank you @_adeomoade_ I love you ❤️
Happy birthday Sister Yemisi ❤️
If this year was a leap year, you'd be 50 today, February 29th. If you were still here, we'd have said yesterday that your birthday is tomorrow, and then laughed today, saying your birthday was yesterday.
If you didn't go to be with the Lord 26 years ago, that is. If you were given more time... If...So many ifs... I think often of who you would've been, what our lives would've been like without this gap you left that can never ever be filled.
It's been so long, but I'll never forget you, my dear sister. Sun re o. Ipade d'ẹsẹ Jesu.
Trust a therapist to help us reframe longing for home, not as a flaw, not as a failure, and not as something to spiral over.
In Episode 2, Gbemi Adekoya responds to a listener question about missing home with a dose of tough love and heaps of empathy.
What long-standing challenge are you choosing to reframe going forward?
#zerogeneration #immigrantlife #diasporastories
Episode 2 is live!
Gbemi Adekoya, a psychotherapist, mother of three, and self-proclaimed pivot queen, shares what it really looks like to start over.
From seamstress in Lagos to sought-after therapist in Texas, Gbemi chose to reverse engineer growth and reinvention on a path that wasn’t linear.
Have you ever questioned your path or wondered if it was “too late” to pivot? This one’s for you.
Watch on YouTube or listen on your favorite podcast platform. Links in bio.
#zerogenpod #podcastclips #newpodcastepisode
This @gbemisoke video I had saved some time ago popped up from my gallery and I thought to share.
Her story is truly inspiring, especially for anyone in transition with many questions.
Shedding old layers to embrace the new demands a lot of courage and sometimes doubt, but the most important thing is never to give up.
From what I know about Gbemi, she was very successful in Fashion, studied at the London Fashion School, and to leave behind that and pivot until she found a sweet spot in Behavioural Science isn’t a journey for the faint-hearted.
Still, we can take a leap of faith from her journey and be assured that the path God is leading us on will ultimately work out for our greater good.