5 things ‘Working Women’ taught me

Last night, I had the pleasure of attending the Working Women event at Kofisi, Riverside Square. The conversation was both enriching and powerful. The panel consisted of amazing working women, all leaders in their respective…

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The Afrinado’s Friday Fresh with Naliaka Wafula – May, 2022

Back with some Friday Fresh for the month of May, expect some great music, books and events…

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Five ways to get out of a creative rut

Take a short break Taking a break does not mean running away  from your responsibilites and binge watching Girlfriends (been there, tried it) but rather finding a way to rest your brain by finding something…

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Create and Stop caring what other people think

One of the hardest things to do, especially when pursuing a creative goal, is to try and not care what other people think. Creative work is especially prone to critique, opinions and ideas on what you should be doing instead. Maybe it’s time to stop caring too much and just focus on your goals.

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Treat yourself to an artist date

This Friday, I took it upon myself to indulge in an ‘artists date’ inspired by Julia Cameron’s book The Artists Way. An Artist Date is solo excursion aimed at fueling ones creative juices by self nurturing your inner artist.

I decided to watch the play, The Room of Lost Names by Sitawa Namwalie. It was mind blowing. Being by myself saved me the usual commentary I would have indulged in if with a friend, especially during those awkward moments in Kenyan plays where actors stare into the distance but are actually looking directly into your eyes.

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