I aspire to build bridges for greater connection and understanding.
Read More“Sawubona – I See You“ – (African Zulu greeting)
Read MoreI decided to stop making excuses and go chase those big dreams!
Read MoreCanada is Anti-Black.
Read MoreWhen you follow your heart and find the things you're meant for, with enough hard work and dedication, there is a way to succeed.
Read MoreI choose every day to build on what I did yesterday.
Read MoreObstacles are Opportunities, the key is in understanding the difference.
Read MoreYou are your destiny! You will learn from your mistakes, gain from your success and share with others once you become the scholar of your destiny.
Read More“There is no experience that makes a person feel more vividly, passionately, and purposefully alive than the chance to use their talents and resources to bring more dignity, hope and opportunity into the world.” - Bill Strickland
Read MoreThrough seeing the strength of everyone else, I grew up. I saw the woman I wanted to be.
Read MoreAccepting that it's okay to be vulnerable, and taking time to adapt, is my new softer shadow.
Read MoreI am inspired by people who have the courage to take risks to make life better for themselves and others.
Read MoreI have learned to become vulnerable, self-sufficient and I was able to develop a level of resilience I did not know I had.
Read MoreWhen it comes to new projects, I firmly believe in a ‘Yes we can!’ attitude paired with ‘PS: This’ll be my first time trying it’ transparency.
Read MoreI used my pain to re-define my purpose, and so far, it's been worth it!
Read MoreWhen you forgive those who hurt you, you set yourself free from hurting.
Read MoreVisualize what you want to achieve, then be courageous in chasing that dream.
Read MoreI am a big believer of not looking back but looking forward.
Read More“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” - James Baldwin
Read MoreI had been feeling for a few years that I was ready for a leadership role; I just needed someone to take a chance on me and understand why my various, seemingly disparate experiences added up to a leadership story that made sense.
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