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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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Day 2 – A Second Too Late
Yaw was running late for class. As he dashed across the road, eyes locked on his phone screen, he didn’t see the taxi speeding around the corner.
He stepped off the curb.
The horn blared.
Brakes screeched.
Too late.
He woke up in the hospital with a fractured arm, dislocated shoulder, and a message from the dri…Read More8 Comments -
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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Day 1 – The Phone Call That Changed Everything
I’ll never forget the call.
“Kwame fell from the scaffolding. He’s in the hospital.”
It was early Monday morning. Kwame, a vibrant young mason I had worked with, had skipped the safety briefing that day — just 10 minutes long. It covered the changes made to the site, including the warning not to…Read More3 Comments-
Day 1 with Kwame. #31DaysOfSafety #SafetyFirst #HealthAndSafety
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Welcome to 31 Days of Health & Safety Tips!
For the next month, we’re diving into simple, practical ways to stay safe — at work, at home, and everywhere in between.
Health and safety isn’t just about ticking boxes or wearing a helmet. It’s about making conscious choices that protect your life and the lives of others. Every accident preve…Read More2 Comments-
It promises to be a great streak. Come along.
#SafetyFirst #HealthAndSafety #31DaysOfSafety
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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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Research the Company – Know their values and recent work.
Analyze the Job – Match your skills to the job description.
Checklist – Prepare essentials: CV, questions, directions.
Salary Expectations – Research and be ready to negotiate.
Appropriate Clothing – Dress to match the company culture.
Success – Define what success means for you.
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It’s the seventh month of the year and is often associated with summer, warm weather, and long days.Let us live like flowers—wild and beautiful and drenched in sun.” “July is a blind date with summer.Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August.” “July is a blind date with Summer.Do not look back on h…Read More
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