I’m back again, after a few weeks off. But hey I’ve been reflecting on what I could bring to you this year so let’s begin with this. As we step into a new year, I want to pause with you for a moment not to rush into resolutions or loud declarations, but to sit quietly… Continue reading Happy New Year 2026🎉🥳
Tag: #Leadership
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
Celebrate Successes
Sometimes we don’t even notice the progress we’ve made until someone else points it out. Maybe you’ve been working out, eating better, or just trying to stay consistent at something, and you feel like it’s not enough. Then a friend says, “You look good!” or “Wow, you’ve done so well!” and it hits you, Oh!,… Continue reading Celebrate Successes
Allowing Problems…
This might sound cringey but see it as a Simple Reflection. Here’s the thing, I just got to understand that there’s a big difference between having a big problem and making a problem big. I’ve been there. Something small would go wrong, maybe I missed a deadline, ran short on money, or had a tough… Continue reading Allowing Problems…
🌸 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🥰
Change Requires Additional Commitment
I used to get excited about change at least at the beginning. A new plan, a fresh start, a shift in direction it all felt inspiring… until it got hard. Recently, I learned what John Maxwell meant when he said, “Change is easy to propose, hard to implement, and most of all, painful to sustain.”… Continue reading Change Requires Additional Commitment
Don’t Let Personality Overshadow Purpose
For a long time, I thought being “liked” was the most important part of leadership. Back then, I leaned on my personality my ability to connect, to keep things light, to be relatable. It worked… until it didn’t. When tough decisions needed to be made, when direction was unclear, people didn’t just need someone nice… Continue reading Don’t Let Personality Overshadow Purpose
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…
Competence
I remember the first time I was asked to lead a project I had no idea how to handle. I wanted to say “yes” so badly, but deep down, I knew I wasn’t ready not yet. I didn’t just lack confidence… I lacked competence. In today's reading, John Maxwell clearly reminds us once again of… Continue reading Competence
Look in Unusual Places for Ideas
For years, I thought the best ideas came from “the experts” or the usual places books, conferences, the same trusted sources. But some of the best ideas I’ve ever had came from unexpected moments like a conversation with someone, sometimes even a stranger, a part in a movie, a random observation in a coffee shop,… Continue reading Look in Unusual Places for Ideas
