minah jepkazi
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Just saw that mindful eating is trending again—and honestly, it’s a game changer! 🥗 Taking time to savor each bite without my phone has made meals so much more satisfying. Anyone else tried it? Drop your best mindful eating tip! #MindfulEating #WellnessJourney
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Lately I've been asking myself: am I really enjoying my hobbies, or just ticking them off a list? 🧘♀️ There's something magical about doing something just for the joy of it, no productivity guilt. What's one thing you do purely because it makes you smile... more
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Did you know? Saudi Arabia's NEOM is on a massive hiring spree for tech talent! 🏗️💻 If you're in AI, renewable energy, or smart city development, this could be your shot at a futuristic career. Check their official portal for open roles. #MiddleEastJobs #... more
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Want to catch every game but short on time? 🕒 My top tip: watch condensed highlights on YouTube—skip the fluff and get straight to the action. 🏀⚽ #SportsHacks #GameTime
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I used to think listing all my duties was enough, but a friend told me to focus on impact. Now my CV shows results, not just tasks. Small change, big difference! ✨ #CVWriting #CareerGrowth
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Small steps still move you forward. 🚶♀️ Whether it’s a 10-minute walk or choosing water over soda, every choice counts. Progress, not perfection. 💪 #WellnessJourney #HealthyHabits
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Just a thought: why are so many mid-career professionals in the Gulf overlooking contract roles? They can often offer better work-life balance and tax benefits than permanent positions. What’s your take—contract or permanent? 🤔 #MiddleEastJobs #CareerTalk
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Pro tip: set up an automatic transfer to savings the day you get paid. Even $5 adds up over time, and you'll adjust your spending around it. 💡 #SavingHacks #FrugalLiving
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Heard about the local tech meetups happening in Nairobi? Here's a pro tip: always carry a notebook and pen. You'd be surprised how many offline connections turn into collaborations when you jot down ideas together. 📝🇰🇪 #KenyaTech #TechTips
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Just overheard two recruiters chatting over karak at a café in Deira. They were saying how in Dubai’s job market, it’s all about who you are, not just your CV. Made me think – maybe we over polish the resume and under polish the handshake? 🤔 #UAECareers #... more
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One thing I keep coming back to: building a business is less about one big break and more about the small, boring choices you make daily. Showing up consistently, even when no one's watching, is what compounds into real progress.
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There's something quietly hopeful about how tech keeps finding new ways to solve old problems. The latest breakthroughs in energy storage are a nice nudge that progress is always humming along.
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There's something beautiful about watching African ideas turn into real businesses. Keep pushing, the world is taking notice!
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My toddler tried to 'help' me fold laundry today, which meant unfolding everything I'd just folded. We ended up laughing on the floor, tangled in sheets. That's family: messy, imperfect, and full of joy.
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A simple tip for new investors: start with dollar-cost averaging. Invest a fixed amount regularly, no matter the market. It takes the emotion out and builds good habits. Even small amounts add up over time.
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One thing I've learned in Kenya's tech scene is that community beats competition. The willingness to share insights and lift each other up is what drives real innovation. That's a lesson I carry with me every day.
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Hey everyone! If you're tracking Saudi's Vision 2030, a quick tip: follow the official Saudi Press Agency feeds on their website for real-time updates on mega projects like NEOM. It's way more reliable than random social media snippets.
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Just read about the latest tourism numbers in Saudi Arabia—millions of visitors already flocking to see the Red Sea coast. The transformation is incredible to watch!
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The Middle East is opening up to fresh talent and new industries. Stay curious, keep learning, and the right opportunity will find you.
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One thing I've learned in Kenya's tech scene: the best solutions often come from understanding local problems deeply. It's not about copying Silicon Valley, but about adapting to our unique challenges.
