Hello guys and gals! Thanks for stopping by.
I think I am good at this. Like, admitting and sharing some of your weaknesses. I wanted to real in this world full of pretensions.
Everyday we see people posting beautiful stuff on their social media and it always look like they are all having a perfect life. But guess what? It’s not. IT’s UNREAL.
So at this post, I have to be transparent at some point. Sharing things I am awful at is kind of fun, isn’t it?
- I am not good at sports. Sometimes, I think the reason why I didn’t grow, I mean literally, my height is 4’10”, because my bones weren’t stretch that much. I wish I am a sports minded, but I am not. HAHA
- I got mad easily. I even told this to my husband when we were dating that at times, I got irritated immediately. I don’t know if that is my hormones or just my personality. I have to work it out, you know? I am learning, though. I need more patience.
- Stubborn. When I want to do something, I must do it. It’s like ‘What Princess wants, Princess gets’. But believe or not, God changes me. I know I still have this at times but God is good for helping me overcome it. Take note: I am not worse. HAHA It’s just mild.
- I need to exercise.
- Time Management
- Consistency. When I begin to do something to be productive, I started it and then after a while, I stopped. Just like this blog challenge. I wanted to do it everyday the day I started, but it was not easy. I also started a “photo a day” on Instagram but after days, I cancelled it. SIgh! I want to be consistent but I am so bad at this. So help me, God! HAHA
- Discipline.
So, these are the seven things I am awful at. They are some of my weaknesses, but I want to believe that knowing and accepting these are just a way of improvement.
We can always try to be better on things we are bad at, right?
Have a great day! 😉


Hi, I’m Princess Leah.
I’m a working mom of two, doing life with my husband and family while trying to move through it all with faith, honesty, and intention. I write about real-life moments, quiet struggles, and the kind of encouragement we often need but don’t always say out loud. This space is for anyone learning to keep going, even when life feels heavy.


