THE SCIENCE BEHIND IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Imposter syndrome refers to a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud. Down to the basics; In our society,...
THE PRINTING PRESS, THE TELEPHONE, AND THE INTERNET: THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
BRIEF HISTORY The evolution of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector began with the invention of the printing press; a mechanical device used for reproducing text and images using a Master form or template....
Glory Edozien: 9 Career Lessons From 2017
9 to 5 Chick was launched in February 2017 and since then we’ve had an amazing ride with two career empowerment workshops, one cocktail and networking event, and two intimate power breakfast seminars But...
Questions to Help You Evaluate Your Career Progress
Many modern day professionals depend solely on the outcome of their yearly performance appraisal process to assess their career progress. While this process is valid, it certainly should not be the sole assessment tool...
Exquisite Magazine International Women’s Day brunch March 2018
What would you do to #pressforprogress doing what you are passionate about? Join the conversation. #iwd2018 The Theme of the Global International Women’s day in 2018 is PRESS FOR PROGRESS and we would be...
MUCH ADO ABOUT MARK ZUCKERBERG’S VISIT TO LAGOS.
It was a big surprise to Nigerians earlier in the year to learn that Mark Zuckerberg, the 32year old founder of Facebook was walking the streets of Sabo, Yaba in Lagos! Did I hear...
EXTRAORDINARY EXPECTATIONS
I thought civilization was all about education So I got educated only to realize It’s still the same Africa Just with more educated women And educated or not The best that is expected of...
What Managers can learn from Mothers .
On the recent Mother’s day in England, I reflected on how my mum has been incredibly instrumental in helping me develop good character and the right attitude to life (including professionally). This got me...
“JUST A WOMAN”
Minute, unseen, unheard “She’s just a woman,” you say Words depicting insignificance An underestimation of her multiple capabilities. “Just a woman,” you say Yet her hands cradle the future Her very womb ensures...
Speaking at the Akua Kuenyehia Foundation Summer Camp 2016
Sharing my career story with the girls of the Speaking at the Akua Kuenyehia Foundation. This foundation helps sponsor-less privileged girls from various rural of Ghana to study and develop a career for themselves. The...