Growing up, my mother always told us to be kind – it was sort of a mantra in our household. Now that I am older, and can… Read more “Kindness Is A Vibe”
Category: Africa
ROOTS
COMMUNITY Y’ALL!
“Community is creating opportunities to lift each other up. Upholding compassion and empathy above all.” I started working on this concept in February 2020 not aware of… Read more “COMMUNITY Y’ALL!”
ATTITUDE is a GAME CHANGER
They say that your attitude determines your altitude and I’m inclined to shout that at the top of a mountain top because it’s so freakin’ true. The… Read more “ATTITUDE is a GAME CHANGER”
Y'all…mental health check-in!
This week has been particularly ‘meh’ which has got me thinking a lot about how we all, as a collective, are doing. With so much going on… Read more “Y'all…mental health check-in!”
A WOMAN WHO UPLIFTS OTHER WOMEN
This blog post is inspired by my mother who passed on 21st December, 2016. She was born on 5th November. It is dedicated to all the women… Read more “A WOMAN WHO UPLIFTS OTHER WOMEN”
10 Dumbass things Americans say to Africans
No shade on anybody, but there’s a certain level of cultural ignorance I have experienced continuously since I started living in the US. My take in this… Read more “10 Dumbass things Americans say to Africans”
My Freeway Adventures – The ROCK.
It was probably a big stone… maybe not… probably a BIG rock, but it sure felt like a huge boulder when I drove over it. I will… Read more “My Freeway Adventures – The ROCK.”
5 ways to stay motivated
I’m not sure about y’all, but staying motivated is not as easy as it sounds. Also I’m not a self help guru, but I can add my… Read more “5 ways to stay motivated”
7 lessons I have learned over the past 7 years: My immigrant story
7 lessons I have learned over the past 7 years: My immigrant story
Men are socialised to objectify women
A page out of my thought recollections A former lover of mine once remarked, “girls’ hips are created for men to enjoy looking at.” Funny as this… Read more “Men are socialised to objectify women”