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Authenticity at work
So here’s the thing - authenticity is risky behavior at work unless it’s performative.
Sep 28, 2022
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Mo Ntsikeng
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I Choose Less
Since it's not longer trendy to call myself a minimalist, let's just say I'm curbing the symptoms of 'stuffism'.
Sep 7, 2022
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Mo Ntsikeng
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May 2022
Taylor Swift got a Honorary Doctorate from NYU - and people are mad.
"What the...?" said half the internet when NYU decided to confer an honorary doctorate in Fine Arts to Taylor Swift, all while fans were trying to cop…
May 29, 2022
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Mo Ntsikeng
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Celebrate Yo Self!
Yes, and encourage others to do that too. Because if you're anything like me, you probably live on go-go-go.
May 21, 2022
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Mo Ntsikeng
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So, it's been a while...
Yeah, I know, I haven't written anything in a while. But I have a valid reason, I promise!
May 15, 2022
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Mo Ntsikeng
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January 2022
You May Never Find Your Passion or Calling
It's okay that you still don't know what you want to be when you grow up. Many people never find the "one thing" they're meant to dedicate their lives…
Jan 10, 2022
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December 2021
The anti-work movement
Why millions in the U.S. voluntarily refuse to work, demanding workplace change and balance in the pursuit of a good life.
Dec 10, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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October 2021
Freelancing: 3 myth-busters to keep you ahead of the game.
There is a lot of unsolicited advice on the internet. And I'm about to add to that cacophony with this post about three myths I wish someone had…
Oct 13, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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Freelancing: 3 myth-busters to keep you ahead of the game.
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September 2021
When To Let Go: What I Learnt From Failing At My Side Hustle.
You're probably thinking "gosh, one of those pretentious posts again" but no, you can drop the eye-roll. This isn't one of those. It's just an honest…
Sep 22, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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When To Let Go: What I Learnt From Failing At My Side Hustle.
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Unlikely Connections: Making Friends At Work.
A nostalgic post about how, during my year as a nine-to-fiver (yes, that's a thing), I met some awesome people who made my experience more wholesome.
Sep 6, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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August 2021
Why taking a break from working could be a necessity rather than a luxury.
If the pandemic has taught me anything, it's that resting is non-negotiable. It's not a nice-to-do that you can occasionally indulge in. Here's how to…
Aug 23, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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Why taking a break from working could be a necessity rather than a luxury.
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July 2021
Writers: who do we create content for, really?
This question was gleaned from a recent conversation with a friend. Our discussion about reading content by non-Western writers of colour made me…
Jul 18, 2021
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Mo Ntsikeng
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