Sunday, 10 December 2023

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Christmas always brings back great memories to me especially those of i and my father.Today i was dancing to Bonny Ms album with my sons.It brought fond memories when i was a boy.Listening to my dad play his albums,bonny m,charlie pride,jim reeves,elvis presley,jimmy cliff.miriam makeba,kamaru,name them.Times he bought us new clothes at deacons and toys from the toy shop in biashara street,nairobi.The nyama chomas at Dagoretti.Dancing at Bomas of kenya and the long winding ride strodding the riftvalley as we visit our grandpas.Those times help me reflect on the beauty of life and always take time to enjoy lt.Now i see myself as a father, age gracefully catching up with me.I tell my boys when you grow up,you will have beards like that guy dancing on the Bonny m Ruspitin song.They laugh and say no way.It is my turn to share such times with them,take them on a visit to their grandparents and stuff that make them happy.It would be a shame if i failed them.Soon they will be bringing their kids to see me.I hope they can always remember to bring along a bottle of wine for me and their mum.(who said an old lion does not eat meat)?My dad closed his eyes,i miss him so so much especially at time like this.I always enjoy listening to Luther Vandross-Dance with my father- at times like this.
That to me is the joy of christmas-undying love for one another,forgetting the past and focusing on the future,been patient and believing in my dreams,a forgiving heart and generous to all,a honest income and sharing all that i can,giving and not expecting anything in return,doing the best i can and striving to be better,making everyday count in a positive way and believing in the impossible.
Christmas need not be complicated,let us make it be the birth of a new beginning in our life.
Merry christmas to you my friend.You make my life special. I cherish all you posts and photos.My year would have been worse of without your input.You have added so much into me.I hope next year brings so much more.
Happy Holidays and all the best.Pass my warm regards to your family and friends.
Cheers.

Saturday, 2 December 2023

How to write your c.v like a pro.

HOW TO WRITE A C.V LIKE A PRO.
Writing a brief curriculum vitae (CV) involves summarizing your skills, qualifications, and relevant work experience. While the specific content and format may vary based on individual circumstances, the following steps can help you write a concise and effective CV:

1. Personal details: Start by including your full name, contact information (phone number and email address), and optionally, your address. Avoid including unnecessary personal information like date of birth or marital status.

2. Objective or personal statement: Write a brief objective or personal statement that summarizes your career goals and emphasizes your unique skills or attributes. Keep it concise and impactful, focusing on what you can bring to the role or organization.

3. Education: Start with your most recent and relevant education, including the degree/diploma, institution name, location, and graduation year. If you have any notable academic achievements or relevant coursework, highlight them briefly.

4. Work experience: List your work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent job. Include the job title, company/organization name, dates of employment, and a concise description of your responsibilities and accomplishments.

5. Skills: Highlight your key skills or areas of expertise that are relevant to the job you are applying for. These can include technical skills, language proficiency, software proficiency, or any other specific abilities that are important for the role.

6. Certifications and training: If you have any relevant certifications, licenses, or training programs, mention them in a separate section. Include the program name, the issuing organization, and the date of completion.

7. Professional memberships: If you are a member of any professional organizations or associations, list them briefly, along with any leadership positions held or awards received.

8. Additional information: You may include any other relevant information such as volunteer experience, internships, publications, projects, or extracurricular activities that demonstrate your skills and qualifications.

9. References: It is generally not necessary to include references on your CV. Instead, mention that references are available upon request.

10. Formatting and layout: Use a clean and professional layout, using bullet points and headers to organize information. Keep it concise, using brief phrases and avoiding lengthy paragraphs. Use a readable font and ensure proper spacing and margins.

Remember to tailor your CV to fit the specific job or industry you are applying for. Adapt the content to highlight the most relevant skills and experiences. Finally, proofread your CV carefully to ensure it is free from errors and presents your qualifications effectively.

Memories of Njabini town.

As I reminisce about my visit to Njabini town, my heart is filled with nostalgia and a longing for the simpler times. The lush green vegetation, the cool weather, and the nice ambiance of the town captured my heart at once. It was during a Kenyatta day long holiday that I had come to visit my brother, and little did I know that this trip would change my life forever.

As I arrived, the boys welcomed me with open arms and took me on a tour of the school. My brother had requested me to carry floaters for swimming, and so the boys accompanied us to Sasumua dam, against the school rules, for an afternoon swim across the dam. It was a daring activity, but the thrill of it was unforgettable. Looking back, I realize that some of these illegal activities taught me to take risks and live life to the fullest.

To my surprise, the boys allowed me to stay with them throughout the long weekend, and I had a lot of fun and learned a lot from them. The Principal or teachers had no problem with my presence, and I felt like part of the NBHS community. I made a lot of friends, and these friends became my strong network when I later joined the school. It taught me the power of networking and how important it is to have a support system.

When I was admitted to the school, I got a down with the form 2s, which was unusual as I never shared a dormitory with my classmates until I was in form 4. This early exposure and association crafted my early skills on survival and leadership. The memories of those days are etched in my mind forever.

As I recall the small petrol station that was in the grey building in the background, I am reminded of the beautiful memories of friends I made and a time well spent in Njabini. It was a simpler time, a time when life was not complicated, and the beauty of nature was all around us. I long for those days, and I hope to visit Njabini town again someday, to relive those beautiful memories.
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