Mical Imbukwa

Mical Imbukwa

Mical Imbukwa is a Media and Communication Professional (Writing, Video and Audio production). She is a proponent of positive change and is an alumnus of Young Africa Leadership Initiative Regional Leadership Centre East Africa (YALIRLCEA), with a wide network. She holds dear the motto: Nothing is impossible.

How Jerry Rawlings Shaped The Africa We Want

The better lesson to learn is that a people with adequate motive and desire must take their own destiny in their own hands and direct it to the ends they choose. It is important to accept that Africa will only be built by Africans. Not the Bretton Woods institutions, not the United Nations and certainly not a laundry list of donors and philanthropists from the west. The rise of Africa is going to be an inside job.

Metamorphosize By Going The Extra Mile

To be a committed student - and remember one person with a commitment is a better bet than a million with mere interest - get yourself a burning desire for high achievement. Commitment makes going the extra mile natural. It makes waking up in the morning fun.

Becoming What You Habitually Think

Our minds are precious. Just like a garden full of weeds, we need to keep cultivating it by proactively placing good thoughts in our minds - constantly checking the people that surround you to ensure that their energy matches yours. It is okay to say no to people who feed you with negative thoughts.

Emotional Intelligence and Mental Health

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Individuals with mental disorders tend to have lower overall emotional intelligence. Several studies have shown that emotional abilities are of very particular relevance to psychological health and wellbeing. It’s also been found that emotional problems are related to the tendency to get involved in deviant and self-destructive behavior.

Win Friends And Become A Person Of Influence

One thing that we Africans excel in, by culture, is pleasing personality. We are socialized to bottle in much and be sensitive to the feelings of others. The risk is that if we do not develop self-discipline and a keen desire to achieve highly, we get conditioned into subservience.

Develop An Attitude Of Gratitude

Thanksgiving may not bring us what we want, but it assures us peace. When you focus on thanksgiving instead of complaints, you start noticing the good things in your life – even things you hardly knew existed. Gratitude introduces abundance in our lives. We feel free because we realize we don't really need all the stuff we are tempted with.

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