by Esther Adeniyion June 26, 2017April 27, 2018Leave a Comment on 15 Life Lessons from Jenifa’s Diary Season 8
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Jenifa’s diary season 9 is what’s on now, I know but lessons never get stale right? Lessons from Jenifa’s Diary Season 8 are so many that I would not like to just pass. You can check out Lessons from Season 5 here.
So, to Jenifa’s dairy season 8:
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Men too go through domestic violence and they rarely have the society stand up for them.
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Parents worry a lot about their children and that is why they come off as overprotective. If the child doesn’t properly understand this, it could pass as hatred to him or her.
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Never put all your hopes in a human being, they can be disloyal at anytime.
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Frank advice can be very harsh. You need to be totally open to welcome and use them.
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Allow your children learn their native languages. You may never know, it can save someone in future. Even if it doesn’t become a saving instrument, it is important to let your children identify with their culture. It doesn’t stop them from being civilized.
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You need informants when you are in a position of higher authority. Maybe not gossips etc, you only need truthful, sincere people who will watch your back and give you information else you lead blindly.
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An idle mind is the devil’s workshop. Keep your mind occupied, get busy, get a life.
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Be yourself. Let anyone who isn’t happy with the real you stay unhappy. If you are not negatively affecting anybody, please go ahead and be you.
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If you fake accents, stop it. It’s embarrassing. Plus you don’t need it to be important.
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Get a skill. Acquire additional skills alongside your educational pursuit.
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It’s okay to want to be accepted by your in-laws. However you should never lose yourself trying to get approval.
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A man who loves you will fight for you and protect you from the scorn of in-laws.
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You are going to live with your body forever. Love it.
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The past is past. Move on as soon as you can.
15.No matter how familiar you are with a person, brand, institution etc if they have certain protocols of visit, respect it. You would not want them to break the rules they themselves have set. It is a difficult position to put them in. If it can’t be avoided, go through due processes.
What other lessons did you pick from Jenifa’s Diary Season 8?
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