The Early Bird…….

The abrupt ‘slow-down’ of things to almost snail-pace brought about by the COVID-19 lock down presented me with a lot of time to reflect. This reflection birthed many ideas and potential new projects. However, I felt like my plate was already full with many commitments. I am a husband, a father, a brother, a businessContinue reading “The Early Bird…….”

Surprising Life lessons from Forex Trading.

About 3 years ago I took an active interest in online Forex trading. For a longtime I had been fascinated by the idea of passive income. According to Investopedia.com, Passive income is “earnings derived from a rental property, limited partnership, or other enterprise in which a person is not actively involved.” The prospect of earningContinue reading “Surprising Life lessons from Forex Trading.”

My 4 favorite books and the Key Takeaways.

There’s a saying which goes like “If you want to hide something from an African, hide it in a book.” While I find this stereotypical and derogatory, I must say, a lot was hidden from me before I fell in love with reading books. Over the past 6 months, my rate of reading has improvedContinue reading “My 4 favorite books and the Key Takeaways.”

SPIRITUAL CAPITAL: Some lessons on national transformation from Singapore.

Over the past few weeks in Uganda, in all the major forms of media, one of the hottest topics has been in regard to what was seen as Members of Parliament dishing themselves money as part of the COVID 19 supplementary budget. The Speaker of Parliament then retorted that not only parliament should be under scrutiny but theContinue reading “SPIRITUAL CAPITAL: Some lessons on national transformation from Singapore.”

Finding Purpose in the storm. — Worthwhile Musings

The COVID-19 pandemic that has ravaged the world over the last 3 months has not just affected the world’s health but also it’s economy. In Uganda, we have been on lock down since 31 March,but since 18th March, there has been a slow down in activity as the government started restrictions on movement and gatherings. […]Continue reading “Finding Purpose in the storm. — Worthwhile Musings”

Finding Purpose in the storm.

The COVID-19 pandemic that has ravaged the world over the last 3 months has not just affected the world’s health but also it’s economy. In Uganda, we have been on lock down since 31 March,but since 18th March, there has been a slow down in activity as the government started restrictions on movement and gatherings.Continue reading “Finding Purpose in the storm.”

Breaking bad:Replacing bad habits with good habits.

I recently read a book titled A Celebration of Discipline which prescribes 12 disciplines necessary to grow in relationship with God namely; 1. The inward disciplines, that is, meditation, prayer, fasting and study. 2. The outward disciplines; simplicity, solitude, submission and service. 3. The corporate disciplines; confession, worship, guidance and celebration. My view is thatContinue reading “Breaking bad:Replacing bad habits with good habits.”

3 Financial lessons from this COVID-19 slowdown/lock down.

Since mid- January this year, the world has been battling a pandemic that has disrupted life as we know it and have known it for as long as we can remember. In January 2019(exactly one year before COVID-19) while reassuring the country that our debt is still manageable, our finance minister assured us that barringContinue reading “3 Financial lessons from this COVID-19 slowdown/lock down.”

3 lessons from this COVID-19 slowdown/lock down.

Since mid-February when it became apparent that the COVID-19 epidemic was not just a Chinese problem but had morphed into a global pandemic, life as we know it, has not been the same. The two things that brought this reality home for me was the grounding of most flights thus paralyzing international travel and theContinue reading “3 lessons from this COVID-19 slowdown/lock down.”

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