Tags Career LessonsStruggling with Workplace Jargon? Here’s How to Keep Up in Your New RoleRoseline Nkanta September 5, 2024 My mentee walked in, visibly agitated, ready to vent her frustrations. Mentee: “Sis, I’m so frustrated! I still don’t get
Tags Personal GrowthAdulthood Through the Lens of a Gen ZGlory Ibanga August 29, 2024 As I stand in my kitchen, surrounded by darkness and silence, I’m reminded of the journey I’m still trying to
Tags Career LessonsEmpathy and Vision in Leadership: Key Lessons for Emerging LeadersRoseline August 8, 2024 “…I am here to work, and I mean that. Rest assured, I will roll up my sleeves and join you
Tags Career LessonsPause, Ponder, and Break Free to Success (Lessons from a Tiny Bird)Ogechi aka 'Omalicha' July 11, 2024 A few days ago, I sat down at my workstation at home, determined to make the best use of my
Tags Motherhood LessonsPrioritising Family Above AllRoseline June 21, 2024 “Mum, I am now your height!” my 12-year-old exclaimed, standing by my shoulder and measuring her height. This is an
Tags Motherhood LessonsWorking Mums and Burnout: Why the Supermum Myth Needs to EndRoseline June 13, 2024 I used to think burnout was something distant—something that happened to other people. I read the stories and nodded along,
Tags Motherhood LessonsEmbracing Life’s Seasons: Four Seasons in a Woman’s LifeRoseline June 6, 2024 Take a look at the tree outside; what do you see?” I asked my trio as they clustered around my
Tags Motherhood LessonsA Fresh Start at 39: Navigating Education and Parenthood in a New CountryRoseline May 8, 2024 It may have been a move I would have considered as a young, unmarried girl free from responsibilities and encumbrances.
Tags Work and MotherhoodBeing a working mum can be a lot of hard work, so I created this community.Roseline October 25, 2023 As a wife and working mother who has spent most of my life working in the fast-paced financial service sector,
TO THE WOMAN WHO HATES HER BODYRoseline October 29, 2020 If you own your flaw, you own your life – Nadia Addesi No one can condition me to be less