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“I’m not good enough for this.”
That single thought has killed more dreams than failure ever will.
It controls so many of us.
Until we realize:
We’re often the harshest critics of our own worth.
🤔 Think about it:
How often do you dismiss your achievements?
Downplay your skills?
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Work-life balance isn’t a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach.
But productivity gurus tell us otherwise.
They sell the myth of “perfect balance.”
Chasing it only leads to:
❌ Constant feelings of failure or guilt
❌ Unnecessary stress and anxiety
❌ Ignored personal needsHere’s what real balance looks like:
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Your biggest supporters haven’t all arrived yet.
It’s tempting to focus on that colleague who dismissed your idea.
Or the person who made fun of you.
Or made you doubt yourself.But for every person who doubts you, others will genuinely support you.
We give too much power to the wrong voices.
And sometimes, we forget about all the…Read More
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Samuel Asamoa Bonsu Korankye is with Nana Amankwah Ocran and 4 others
Happy New Month, Pathers!! 🌞🌱
Welcome to July a brand new chapter to grow, glow, and go after everything that sets your soul on fire!As we step into this new month, let’s be intentional about improving both our lives and our careers. Equip yourself with the right skills, seek out relevant knowledge, and align your actions with your goals. T…Read More
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Don’t mistake loud for strength – or quiet for weakness.
Confidence isn’t about volume.
Some lead by talking. Others lead by doing.
Quiet people often get misunderstood.
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Ambition gets applause.
But what no one teaches high-achieving women is this:Success without self-trust leads to burnout.
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Not everyone earns a front-row seat in your life.
But the ones who do?
Protect those connections. Nurture them.👉 Because the right people don’t just make you feel seen.
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Your emotions don’t define your success.
But your response to them does.
How you handle pressure shapes your reputation, relationships, and results.
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Mental Strategies
Take Deep Breaths – A few slow, deep breaths can calm your nervous system quickly.Break Tasks Into Smaller Steps – Avoid overwhelm by tackling one thing at a time.
Practice Gratitude – Write down 3 things you’re thankful for each day.
Positive Self-Talk – Replace “I can’t do this” with “I’ll do my best.”
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Bismark Awen-Nying Adaagoam is
feeling Excited with Ayensua Baah Tweneboah and 9 othersNew month, new vibes, new energy, new beginnings. Welcome to July, the beginning of the second half of the year.
Take a moment to reflect on the past month’s lessons and accomplishments. Use those insights to fuel your journey forward. Lincoln said, ‘The best way to predict your future is to create it.’
Don’t wait for life to happen to you,…Read More
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It’s not about being tougher.
It’s not about caring less.→ It’s about protecting your clarity so you can lead,
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49% never start because of fear of failure (GEM 2022/2023).
Everyone experiences fear, even the most confident-looking individuals. It’s just that some have learned to manage and push through it.12 Comments - Load More Posts
Amankwah Yeboah BrightOffline
- KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BSC. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
About me

AMANKWAH YEBOAH BRIGHT
Adaptable and detail-oriented Geological Engineering undergraduate with hands-on experience in geological mapping, mineral exploration, and data interpretation. Known for taking initiative and applying critical thinking to solve real-world geoscience problems. Proven ability to lead and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams in dynamic, high-pressure environments to achieve project goals. Demonstrates creativity and adaptability in the use of industry-standard software such as MapInfo, ArcGIS, QGIS, GeoStudio, Dips, and Surfer. Committed to continuous learning and ready to take on new challenges that contribute meaningfully to innovative and sustainable mining operations.
I’m Bright, a passionate geological engineering graduate from KNUST, originally from Juaben in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I’ve always been fascinated by the Earth and its processes, which inspired me to pursue a career in this field. Along the way, I’ve earned several academic awards and scholarships in recognition of my dedication and hard work. I have a strong interest in exploration geochemistry and geophysics for mineral exploration, as well as geotechnical investigations and resource development. I’m skilled in software like MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Surfer, and I’m currently developing my skills in Python as a beginner. Through leadership experiences and academic projects, I’ve developed a solid foundation to contribute meaningfully to the field of Earth sciences.
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