Leadership Series, Public Health Affairs

The Quiet Battles of Managing Anxiety as a High Achiever

For years, I chased gold stars. Perfect grades, leadership roles, prestigious awards, and certificates – you name it, I wanted it. On paper, I was thriving. But Inside? Now that's a different story. The relentless pursuit of excellence became a breeding ground for anxiety, a silent saboteur whispering doubts and fears. Maybe you recognize this… Continue reading The Quiet Battles of Managing Anxiety as a High Achiever

Short Stories, Storytelling

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned…

You’ve probably heard the phrase “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” It basically means: when a woman feels betrayed or deeply hurt especially in love her anger can be like wildfire. I once heard a story about a lady named Maya. She loved her boyfriend with everything time, trust, support, all of it.… Continue reading Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned…

Leadership Series, TGC- Monthly Newsletter

🌸 September Newsletter – Perseverance Gets Results 🌸

This month’s word is perseverance, a reminder that staying consistent in prayer, faith and work brings results. Beloved, God’s will is already for our good; perseverance isn’t about changing His mind but about pressing through resistance until His promises manifest. As we begin September, let’s not give up too soon, but keep believing, praying, and trusting. May this month bring renewed strength, answered prayers, and fresh testimonies. Happy New Month Fam❤️ I’ve dropped another post on my blog, see link in comments to read it to edify your mind. Cheers🥰

Leadership Series

Mirror Mirror in the Team…

You know, I used to think leadership was all about standing at the front, looking put together in a blazer, with a clipboard and a strong LinkedIn headline. You know — #BossEnergy kind of vibe. Until life, as usual, came with a plot twist. Not long ago, I found myself leading this small group, nothing… Continue reading Mirror Mirror in the Team…

Leadership Series

Those Closest to the Leader

There’s a saying which says, “Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future.” But I believe it’s also true in leadership…“Show me the people closest to a leader, and I’ll show you how far that leader will go.” In today’s chapter, once again John Maxwell teaches, “Those closest to the leader determine the… Continue reading Those Closest to the Leader

Leadership Series

Compliment People in Front of Others

There’s something powerful about private encouragement but there’s something delightful about public praise. I’ll never forget the first time a leader publicly complimented my work in front of the entire team. It was just a few words, but it made me stand a little taller, smile a little wider, and work a whole lot harder… Continue reading Compliment People in Front of Others

Leadership Series

The Freedom Myth

I used to believe that freedom meant doing whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. No rules. No limits. Just living life “free.” But somewhere along the way, I realized that chasing total freedom often left me feeling lost, not liberated. In today’s reading, John Maxwell said, “Freedom is not the absence of responsibility; it’s the… Continue reading The Freedom Myth

Leadership Series

Putting People in Their Strength Zones

I used to think the best way to grow was to focus on fixing weaknesses. But then I noticed that when people work in their strength zone, they don’t just perform better they light up. I saw it firsthand with someone on my team. They were struggling in one role, constantly getting drained. We switched… Continue reading Putting People in Their Strength Zones

Leadership Series

The Power of Recognition

There was a time I gave everything I had to a project late nights, extra effort, all in. When it wrapped up, I was proud… but not one person said, “Thank you.” No acknowledgment, no feedback just silence. I didn’t need a parade, but that moment stuck with me. Then I promised myself that no… Continue reading The Power of Recognition

Leadership Series

Help People Win

Helping others win isn’t just kind it’s transformational. I remember working with someone who lacked confidence and direction. Instead of stepping in and taking over, I asked questions. I offered encouragement. I gave them room to try and even fail. And when they finally succeeded? The joy I felt was even greater than if I’d… Continue reading Help People Win