Nana-Ama Danquah Tells Us
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Nana-Ama Danquah Tells Us
Instead of resisting change or dwelling on misfortune, embrace the unknown.
Trust that every experience, no matter how challenging, is a step forward on your path.
When I was growing up, I was forced to play my role in an unrealistic standard of perfection at school, work, and church. This “do more” belief was passed on to me and my siblings by my parents and every adult in our lives, including our teachers. I remember being in elementary school doing homework and my father lovingly telling me that I had to a
... See moreAS WE WORK for change, we will be nourished if we can keep in touch with our authenticity, instead of trying to fit into an overidealized mold of a perfect person. Or worse, a savior.