Tuesday, November 28, 2023
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Crafting Meaningful New Year's Resolutions: A Comprehensive Guide for Personal, Family, and Professional Growth
Here are five ideas for New Year's resolutions, covering personal, family, and professional aspects:
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1. Personal Resolution: Prioritize Physical Health
- Goal: Improve overall physical health through regular exercise and a balanced diet.
- Action Steps: Create a realistic workout schedule, incorporating activities you enjoy. Plan and prepare healthy meals in advance, emphasizing a variety of nutrient-rich foods.
- Why: Prioritizing physical health can lead to increased energy levels, improved mood, and long-term well-being.
2. Family Resolution: Foster Open Communication
- Goal: Strengthen family bonds by improving communication and understanding among family members.
- Action Steps: Schedule regular family meetings to discuss concerns, share achievements, and plan activities. Implement active listening techniques and encourage open expression of thoughts and feelings.
- Why: Effective communication is the foundation of a healthy family dynamic, fostering trust and connection.
3. Professional Resolution: Develop Leadership Skills
- Goal: Enhance leadership abilities to excel in your professional role and contribute to team success.
- Action Steps: Identify specific leadership skills to develop, such as communication, decision-making, or delegation. Seek mentorship opportunities, attend leadership workshops, and set measurable milestones for improvement.
- Why: Strong leadership skills can accelerate career growth, improve team collaboration, and increase workplace effectiveness.
4. Personal Resolution: Nurture Mental Well-being
- Goal: Prioritize mental health by incorporating stress-reducing practices and promoting a positive mindset.
- Action Steps: Establish a daily self-care routine, including activities like reading, practising mindfulness, or spending time in nature. Consider seeking professional support if needed, such as therapy or counselling.
- Why: Mental well-being is essential for overall health and happiness, impacting personal relationships and professional performance.
5. Family Resolution: Create and Document Family Traditions
- Goal: Build a strong sense of family identity by establishing and documenting meaningful traditions.
- Action Steps: Collaborate with family members to create traditions, whether they involve holidays, celebrations, or regular family activities. Document these traditions through photos, videos, or a family journal.
- Why: Family traditions provide a sense of stability, create lasting memories, and strengthen the emotional connection among family members.
Remember to tailor these resolutions to your specific circumstances, making them realistic and achievable. Regularly reassess and adjust your goals as needed, and celebrate the progress you make throughout the year.
Monday, November 27, 2023
Surviving Monday: A Kenyan's Guide to Conquering the Dreaded Monday Blues
Introduction:
Good morning, my fellow Kenyans!
As we drag ourselves out of bed on this fine Monday morning, let's face it -
the struggle is real. But fear not, for I come bearing the ultimate guide to
surviving Monday, the Kenyan way. So grab your chai, switch on that gospel playlist, and let's dive into the abyss of Monday blues together.
1. The Matatu Chronicles:
Ah, the thrilling Monday matatu ride. It's like a rollercoaster, only scarier and with more unpredictable stops. If you're lucky, you might even witness a heated argument between the conductor and a passenger over a fifty-bob note. Remember, it's not a true Kenyan Monday unless you've mastered the art of hopping on a moving matatu like a ninja.
Photo Credit: Citizen Digital2. Dress for Success; Surviving Monday:
Who says Monday has to be all
gloom and doom? Spice up your wardrobe with a touch of
"I-can-do-this" flair. Throw on that vibrant Maasai shuka as a cape,
and strut into the office like you're about to conquer the savannah. Colleagues
will be left wondering if you've just returned from an epic weekend safari.
3. Tea o'clock, All Day, Every Day:
In Kenya, tea isn't just a
beverage; it's a way of life. Beat those Monday blues with a constant supply of
chai. Need a break from spreadsheets? Chai. Stuck in traffic? Chai. The boss
giving you the side-eye? Definitely chai. Bonus points if you can balance a
mandazi on your keyboard without anyone noticing.
4. Slay the Office Safari:
Turn your mundane office space
into a wildlife sanctuary. Replace your stapler with a faux zebra and stick a
giraffe on top of your monitor. If someone asks, just tell them it's an
innovative approach to boosting productivity. After all, who wouldn't be
inspired by the majesty of the African savannah during a budget meeting?
5. Power Moves:
Take a page from Nairobi's famous
marathon runners and apply the same strategy at work. Sprint from your desk to
the coffee machine like you're breaking a world record. Bonus points if you can
clear your inbox in under two minutes – now that's the Kenyan efficiency we're
talking about!
Conclusion:
So there you have it, my friends.
Embrace the chaos, conquer the matatu madness, and sip on that chai with pride.
Monday may have its challenges, but as Kenyans, we've got the resilience and
humor to face anything. Remember, it's not just a Monday; it's an opportunity
to add a little more laughter to the world. Now go out there and show Monday
who's boss!
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Friday, October 27, 2017
How to change BIOS language from Chinese to English US for HP Pavilion 13 Notebook PC
2. For this HP Pavilion 13 Notebook PC, it is F10.
3. After entering setup utility, scroll to the third tab. This is the system configuration tab.
4. Select the first option of the tab which should be language and press enter.
5. Select the language you want from the drop down.
6. Save changes and exit.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
How to Apply for an Adult ePassport in Kenya
Kenya ePassport |
Passport application in Kenya in divided into two parts:
- Passport application for adults, and
- Passport application for children (under 18 with no Identity Card)
The Kenyan ePassport Launch
Passport Application for Adults
Let us Quote the Law
Pursuant to section 27(1) of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act 2011 as read with section 12 of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Regulation 2012, legal notice No. 64, all applicants are required to complete Form 19 (Fillable online) as the Kenya Passport application form set out in the first schedule of the Regulations.Well and Good, What About the Application Process?
You can apply for, renew or replace your passport and pay for it online. You can pay using mobile money, Credit and Debit Cards. You will have to print out a form at the end. You must sign and date the form, add any documents or photographs that are needed, and return it for processing to Nyayo House.How Long Does It Take To Get A Passport?
It can take longer if more information is needed or your application has not been filled out correctly. All Passport applications should now be made via www.ecitizen.go.ke. Manual applications will NOT be accepted.
Steps Followed During Application
- Create an eCitizen account or login if you have one.
- Go to the department of the Immigration and select passport application option for adult.
- Read the instructions carefully then start filling the application form.
- Select the mode of payment and pay for the passport fees.
- Download and print the application form and three copies of the application Invoice (Receipt).
- Submit the application form in person to the Immigration offices. ( Nyayo house, Mombasa & Kisumu.)
- Please Declare All Your Children during Passport Application
During the Submission You Need the Following:
- Applicants MUST appear in person for digital photo capture.
- An eCitizen pre-filled passport application form and three invoices.
- Original birth certificate and photocopy.
- Original National ID Card & copy.
- Three Current passport size photos.
- Recommenders ID Card copy.
- Old passport for replacement plus copies of last three pages.
- Parents National ID cards copies or Death Certificate if deceased.
- For Lost case a Sworn affidavit and a police abstract are required
- For Lost cases and Mutilated cases an explanation letter is required to explain the circumstances of the loss or mutilation
Features of the Kenyan ePassport
- Electronic chip holding the same information as the old model passport
- Biometric identifier
- Digital photograph of the passport holder
- Security features to prevent unauthorized use and forgery.
- Details of the ePassport will be registered with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The ePassport Cost
A series (32 pages) – Ksh. 4,550
B series (48 pages) – Ksh. 6,050
C series (64 pages) – Ksh. 7,550
Diplomatic – Ksh. 7,550
Mutilated Passport – Ksh. 10,050
Lost Passport Ksh. 12,050
Thursday, August 24, 2017
The People We Encounter on the Streets
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