Impostor syndrome is one of the many challenges professionals confront and wrestle with daily, but don’t openly talk about. Often, people who suffer from imposter syndrome battle an internal experience of believing they are not as competent as others perceive them to be.
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Running yourself healthy … one step at a time
As gyms remained largely closed throughout the pandemic, many have embraced outdoor exercise, especially running, for the many mental and physical health benefits it offers.
Uncommon sense – Give us this day, the true knowledge of self
Man, in his struggle with his identity, has resorted to seeking acceptance from others, except himself. Even when asked who she or he is, he would refer to his/her name, title, social status or what she or he does.
Self-love through life’s obstacles
The following intimate stories of surviving rejection, Covid-19, and sexual abuse were penned by women who are part of the sisterhood of the ‘Love Yourself Campaign’.
Being a chef is a lifestyle
Being a chef is a lifestyle and those venturing into the industry should try by all means to not see it as a job, but a career where they gain a lot of experience.
Ekandjo releases empowerment guide
Local author Naftal Ekandjo has recently released a new motivational and self-empowerment book, created for readers of all ages.
Zooming in on Ethnix
Formidable Namibian duo Etnix has graced many stages, singing their hearts out and grabbing the undivided attention of many music lovers in and beyond the country.
EIA should precede exploration – OKACOM
The Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) Council has agreed that an approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report should precede any subsequent stages of ReconAfrica’s exploration work.
HPPII Q1 report shows a fine balancing act
President Hage Geingob on Tuesday launched the first quarter (Q1) report of the Harambee Prosperity Plan II (HPPII), which conveyed an implementation rate of 90.4%.
Opinion: Constituency development in Namibia through CDF
The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Bill was channelled by the National Council to the National Assembly in 2015 as a means to empower the local communities at constituency level, with resources, to design and implement development projects with a positive impact for each community.
