by omitajane | Apr 7, 2015 | Executive Skills, TME Mentoring
Rant about complainers! I have reached that level in my life where I can both take and give a chiding. So, today, I am going to rant! I am going to complain about complainers. (What does that make me, right?) I have honestly had enough. Enough of hearing people...
by omitajane | Feb 21, 2015 | Executive Skills, Life Lectures
Celebrating Positive Change and Differences. Most often, we are encouraged to welcome change. Positive change. To embrace it and to allow ourselves to be blown away by the sheer force of it. But, this is almost always easier said than done. The truth is that...
by omitajane | Feb 4, 2015 | Executive Presence, Life Lectures, TME Mentoring
The Power Of A Mother’s Words. I am the second of seven children. The second daughter just before my parents’ first son. Growing up, I felt equally well loved and appreciated, Mum was not one for favouritism. She spread love and cheer the way no one has...
by omitajane | Feb 3, 2015 | Executive Skills
The Good Old Days. Most of us grew up listening to stories of the good old days, when the world was a kinder, gentler place. The air was cleaner, music was better, athletes were tougher, and people were generally more honest. I have seen and heard a lot of...
by omitajane | Jan 31, 2015 | Executive Skills
Great Achievements. No matter how intensely you desire great achievements, no matter how well thought out your plans are or how noble your intentions are, these six factors can erode everything you do and stale your very best efforts. If care is not taken, they can...
by omitajane | Jan 13, 2015 | Executive Skills
Some are fascinated by the states of mind, way of life and the essential beliefs of the myriad people called Africans. It is true that there are some Africans that are still obsessed with ancestors, traditions, religions and spirits, and there are also those whose...