The Gift Of Three Weeks
Life is a gift but many of us forget this. We live as though we we have all the time at our disposal to do as we wish. This is an encouragement to start living purposefully and consider what we
Pay Attention This Christmas
What is our focus on this Christmas and are we paying attention to the things that really matter? This is something for us to ponder as we count down to yet another Christmas.
The Gift of Friendship
We are all blessed with the gift of friendships. The right friends can be closer than our blood relatives and I am truly grateful for the friends that I have. This post is a celebration of some of those friendships.
Outsourcing Is Not For Everything
Outsourcing is a really useful strategy in Business and sometimes in life. There are some things that are not meant for outsourcing. Read on for my take on when outsourcing has gone too far.
It’s Review Time
Seasons shape many things we do like what we wear and eat but for me, the end of each season is also a reminder to do a personal review. As spring officially starts, end of quarter one of the year
Who is your ‘Norman?’
Today I want to share about the people who inspire and encourage us on our journey in life. Meet Norman. Norman was a Business leader who truly inspired me soon after I joined his team. Two of us joined on the
Cultures and You
What cultures define you? And how are the cultures you’ve created helping you to live a purposeful life? We can define or redefine the cultures that will help us build a good life and an enduring legacy.
Christmas with Mohau and Rosie
Have you ever had an unforgettable Christmas? Mine was spent with Mohau and Rosie. Read on to discover what made it so magical.
Celebrating purpose, ambition and tenacity. Celebrating Christine!
My week has been one of special celebrations, first my son’s graduation followed by a friend’s 50th birthday celebration. This week’s post is inspired by someone who lives and breathes Purpose, Ambition and Tenacity. I have known Bukola Christine Olatunji for almost
Monica at Macy’s
Everyday, life presents us with momentous opportunities but it’s up to us to recognise and take advantage of them. This week’s post is inspired by a lady I met on a recent trip to New York – Monica. We were shopping at Macy’s and after a while we decided to find somewhere to have a rest. My husband and I found a free space and sat next to the most unassuming lady and greeted her. We hit it off and she was instantly taken with us and particularly with me. Within moments, I found out she had lived in London for nine years and loved it. She lived with a friend from the Philippines and she was quite complimentary about her. Due to this friendship, she visited the Philippines seven times and ended up supporting the local causes that her friend supported. In her own way, through a simple connection with a ‘class act’ friend, Monica impacted a world outside of hers. She said she was a good judge of character and was certain I was also a ‘class act’. She wished I lived in New York as she would have loved to take me places and be my friend. I found Monica engaging, refreshing, appreciative, kind and just an ‘all rounder good’ human being. I don’t use the word ‘good’ lightly. Her honesty was refreshing. I learnt about how adventurous she was and how much she celebrated life by the kinds of things she did, the music she listened to, the friends she had, the places she visited and how she spent her spare time. I told Monica about one of our boys who was a chorister. She lit up and told us some ‘choir’ jokes. I learnt there is ‘no democracy’ when you are part of a choir. You simply do as you are told by the conductor. It was a lesson about team working, leadership, vision and working towards a common goal. I found out she used to work at Harrods in London and then JP Morgan in New York. Monica was proud of her accomplishments which told me a lot about her. When our boys came round, she connected with them. The icing on the cake was when she told my boys they had exceptional people as parents. It took a stranger to remind them they are blessed and fortunate. In a few moments, she was able to show them parenting was on sliding scale of good to bad. She experienced some bad with some good. She got our boys to see they were on the positive end of that spectrum.