Tag: Jamaican blog

  • Can You Still Make Money Blogging In Jamaica? Here is the Reality

    Can You Still Make Money Blogging In Jamaica? Here is the Reality

    The digital landscape has been and is still evolving. In a world where visuals and short attention spans have become the ‘it’ factor, the question arises: Is blogging dead in Jamaica? While some argue that traditional blogging has waned, the Jamaican digital scene tells a different story. Many content creators continue to thrive, proving that […]

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  • A Quick Trip to the River! Grampa Falls St. Thomas

    A Quick Trip to the River! Grampa Falls St. Thomas

    Hi there! Happy to have you here, on the Rooting For Growth with Fiona DaCosta blog! If you’re a new reader, then you are just in time for this new category: Adventure Growth! As for my returning readers, I hope I didn’t take you by surprise – you know me, if it’s growth enhancing, life […]

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  • Legal Internship: Catching Up on The Journey So Far

    Legal Internship: Catching Up on The Journey So Far

    Greetings! Fancy having you back here, as I share the growth I’ve experienced in my role as legal intern. This blog post is a consolidated version. Basically a summary of weeks four (4), five (5) and six(6). I can hardly believe that much time has gone. With six weeks down, it simply means – only […]

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  • Behind the Bench: Eye-Opening Courtroom Adventure of a Law Student in Jamaica

    Behind the Bench: Eye-Opening Courtroom Adventure of a Law Student in Jamaica

    One down, seven more to go! What am I talking about? Court Attendance of course. Students at the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica have their hands full. Besides working full- time/part-time as some do, they have to keep up with classes, readings, legal aid clinics, extra-curricular activities, simulations, in service training and certainly court […]

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  • I Think I’ll Be a ‘Savage’ in the New Year, Here’s Why:

    I Think I’ll Be a ‘Savage’ in the New Year, Here’s Why:

    ‘Nice’ is such a bland word. I don’t aspire to be ‘nice’. Nice gets manipulated, pressured and unfairly compensated. For the past few years, I’ve been actively working on my ‘tell it like it is’ attitude. You know, saying ‘NO’ more often and getting used to disappointing people if it means protecting myself from burnout […]

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