O how long it’s been! This past year has truly been unprecedented. If I were to describe our time apart in a few words, I could simply describe it with a vivid representation; imagine being hit by a ‘tro tro’ (as we call it in Ghana), somersaulting in the air, thinking there was relief onContinue reading “Bonjour Juin,”
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The internal variable
“In a world where we are surrounded by an extant amount of stimuli, it would seem rather unnatural to turn one’s attention to that which often passively interprets it.” Kukua Anthonyin Last year, I switched up my yearly ‘around the birthday clock’ goal. Unlike previous years where I’d focused mainly on strength and flexibility workouts, IContinue reading “The internal variable “
11k Meters Mid Air
A Reflective State of mind Within the cerebral HQ Twenty Four, We’ve had a SOMEWHAT good camaraderie. Where memories fail, you’ve indeed closed the gap. I write to you on my way home! And you may ask, is home not where I am? I guess time and change of circumstances reveals what’s truly hidden within!Continue reading “11k Meters Mid Air”
Emotional turmoil; refocus to vision 20/20
“If I were to liken an individual to a ray of light, I would say that in this refractory world, an image may be perceived differently depending on the lens of the perceiver! Hence, to not truly behold one’s identity puts one at risk of morphing into the images created through other lenses! “ KukuaContinue reading “Emotional turmoil; refocus to vision 20/20”
Still on the topic of social media: Keeping it real
Are we losing our humanity- Social media post interpretation caution: A timeline that always elicits excitement does not mean the account holder is PRETENDING ! I see people make blanket statements about how people who appear to be happy are not really happy!! I think that’s just nonsensical. You just can’t know anyone’s intent justContinue reading “Still on the topic of social media: Keeping it real”
How your expectations of others define you; a knee jerk reaction
According to the Oxford dictionary, the word definition implies ‘what is meant by a word, context, action, etc…’. A definition is also intended to communicate something that may not be directly expressed! Hence, how you define yourself may be explicit or insinuated through your actions. How you define yourself, however, is unlikely to be seenContinue reading “How your expectations of others define you; a knee jerk reaction”
You may be viewing rejection the wrong way!
I’ve found that there are two main reasons why people get rejected! You are either being devalued by the wrong people or undervalued by the right people! If it’s the former, rejoice and sing your hallelujahs! You’ve probably dodged a bullet! However, if it is the latter, then there might be room for personal growth!Continue reading “You may be viewing rejection the wrong way!”
The age of apathy; the middle ground between love and hate.
I imagine being given two oranges!; one with so much juice and seeds, and the other, however, simply being like the first without seeds! I like to picture love as an act that proceeds to bear more good fruit! And while it’s been thought that hate is the opposite of love, for me it seems,Continue reading “The age of apathy; the middle ground between love and hate.”
The difference between wishers and doers; the art of discipline
“Build castles in the air but support them with pillars” Shared authorship James Annan and Samuel Y. Annan I remember hearing these words from the lips of my dad and for a very long time, it’s been a principle of mine! I called daddy this morning to verify the source of the quote and IContinue reading “The difference between wishers and doers; the art of discipline”
The 3 types of social media consumers.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN About a year ago, I decided to cut down on my screen time. It wasn’t necessarily because I wasn’t being productive in areas I needed to be- or so I thought. However, multiplying an average of 6 hours by 7 days by 4 weeks by 12 months clearly spoke volumes.Continue reading “The 3 types of social media consumers.”