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  • Ruth Osei-Agyeman featured image - Blog - Just do it
    Life Journey

    Just do it

    10 December, 2023 /

    Just do it means growing by taking action. It's a slogan I struggled to grasp. Planning everything was my way. But recently, I decided to act. And surprisingly, it's going well. I feared the unknown, but hurdles became chances to learn. It's about progress through action.

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    Coulda, shoulda, woulda … but didn’t

    3 May, 2023
  • Ruth Osei-Agyeman - Embracing discipline
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    Embracing discipline: picking up where I left off

    19 November, 2023 /

    Ever lost track of your disciplined routine? A chat with my friend sparked a change within a week. Returning to my 90-day planner revived my discipline and focus. Interested in reigniting yours? I've shared my journey and a downloadable digital planner to help us all embrace discipline together.

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    Coulda, shoulda, woulda … but didn’t

    3 May, 2023
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    Quitting my job and starting over

    30 June, 2021

    New job, new mindset

    1 December, 2021
  • Featured Image - Blog Ruth Osei-Agyeman - Late bloomer
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    ‘Late’ bloomer, but still blooming

    16 August, 2023 /

    “Do you have kids?” my pedicurist asked. “No,” I answered, already knowing where this conversation was heading. “Oh, but you’re married, right?” she continued. I gave her a quick “nope”, hoping that it would end there. It didn’t. “How old are you?” “30,” I replied. “Oh,” she said with a pitying face and went back to minding my feet instead of my business.  This conversation is one of many similar conversations I’ve had with people not knowing what to say when they find out I’m unmarried, without kids, living at home, etc. at the big age of 30. I don’t blame them, because according to societal norms, I’m probably not…

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