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The Sum of It All: Motherhood, Marriage, Work & Faith

Sometimes, life lessons come from different corners at once. So in this post, I’m pulling together thoughts from four areas that matter deeply to me: career, relationships, motherhood, and mentorship. This isn’t coming from theory; it’s from something I recently

What If Your Struggle Is an Opportunity?

At a recent networking event, I met Carol. She rolled into the room in her wheelchair, took a moment to adjust herself, and scanned the room before beginning to network. She came up to me and began introducing herself. Her

Embrace Change This Year

Some years ago, I openly confessed my fear of change when I wrote: “When I am often asked why I stayed at a particular organisation for 13 years, my response has always been family. Investing time and love in my
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What’s on the Menu for Christmas?

Christmas wasn’t going to be about me or my checklist anymore. Instead, I shifted my focus to gifting my time, energy, and resources to bring joy to others especially those who could never repay.
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Self Doubt? 5 Practical Ways to Break Free

Vincent Van Gogh once said, “If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” I will confess, that I hear that voice more often than I’d care
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Learning to Give Yourself Grace

Be reminded that today’s assembly will be held at 2 p.m. in the assembly hall. I glanced at the email alert from my son’s school early Thursday morning but failed to read through it, I assumed it was just a