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Peace Mwangulumb
Throughout my life, I’ve faced various challenges that have pushed me to adapt, develop creative solutions, and build resilience. From these experiences, I’ve strengthened my skills in creative thinking, decision-making, and communication—tools that help me effectively manage setbacks in my day-to-day life.
One of the most memorable moments in my life was when someone close to me surprised me with a trip to a recreation center. We had an incredible time, experiencing things I hadn’t before, and this made me appreciate the simplest joys in life. The experience inspired me to work even harder to achieve my goals, aiming to create a stable and fulfilling future for myself and those around me.
A personal accomplishment I’m proud of is starting a small poultry farm at home. This venture taught me the value of entrepreneurship in personal growth, both financially and as a productive hobby. It also helped me develop essential skills in responsibility and management, along with generating my income. Through this experience, I discovered my strengths in organization and responsibility, which made me more productive overall.
In school, I served as the academic leader for my classmates, an experience that allowed me to support my peers. I encouraged and motivated them to work harder and get more involved in school activities to boost their academic performance. Seeing their improvement in academic results was incredibly rewarding, and it showed me the positive impact even a brief leadership role can have on others.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: story books and novels

I Want to Be: Waater lab technician

Hobbies: music, sports, cooking

Family: father, mother, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

University: Water Institute

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 4 2023: $150
Funding for Form 3 2022: $150
Funding for form 2 2021: $150
Peace's Journal
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Hellow my family
Today I would like to continue with the last message which I have been shared with you about the principles to think and grow rich.
Lets continue with principle number six which is PLANNING; when you decide to take a road trip, the first thing you do is put your destination into the navigator system. Perhaps you will consults a map and decide on a route to follow to reach your destination. Having a well defined plan of how to achieve your goals is just as important as knowing what roads take on your drive.

Principle number seven is DECISION;
A vague wish is opposite of a decision. Everyone wishes to have more money, free time and love. But when you only have a hazy idea of your desire, you cannot tap into the storehouse of power available from infinite intelligence.
Hello everyone, let us gain something in this quote " Believe in the process even if it's not processing "
Sometimes it feels like nothing is moving.
The goals aren’t unfolding.
The prayers seem unanswered.
The process… isn’t processing.

But even in the stillness, something is happening. Growth is happening.
You may not see the results yet, but every quiet step, every silent effort, every unseen sacrifice—it all counts.

So today, I remind you (and myself):
Believe in the process, even when it seems paused.
Not every season is about results.
Some seasons are for roots—deep, quiet, and strong.

Keep watering your dreams.Sometimes success comes in the evening.
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