Tag: Jamaican blogger

  • Breaking Barriers to Achieve Success: Lessons From Two Lawyers One Doctor

    Breaking Barriers to Achieve Success: Lessons From Two Lawyers One Doctor

    Greetings! Thank you for stopping by the Rooting for Growth with Fiona DaCosta blog. This article is the third, in my book series, where I share valuable insights from books I read each month. It is part of my commitment to read a book per month this year. This book, Two Lawyers One Doctor: Breaking […]

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  • Interested In Personal Branding? Here’s What Terri-Karelle Reid Shares

    Interested In Personal Branding? Here’s What Terri-Karelle Reid Shares

    In January, I wrote here, my key take-aways from Michelle Obama’s: “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times.” I’m excited to share in this book series, which books I’ve read in February and March This is especially because, these authors are local, yes – Jamaicans! In this article, I’ll share key points that resonated […]

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  • An Amazing Lazy Day Before the New Year!

    An Amazing Lazy Day Before the New Year!

    As the year comes to a close, the holiday rush often leaves us feeling drained. Between last minute shopping, travelling, family gatherings and New Year’s Eve preparations, it’s easy to forget the importance of rest. That’s why carving out a lazy day before the New Year can be the ultimate gift to yourself! Especially since […]

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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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  • 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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