When evil licks your heels- reflections on the Nairobi, Westgate terrorist attack
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness
For the first time evil came (knowingly) close. It’s licked my heels & those of friends & family. I could see the smoke billowing from the Westgate mall terrorist attack from my kids’ school. For days I kept glued to my phone, SMS & Facebook feed for updates. When I saw someone I knew here […]
Tags: al-shabab, change, martha karua, nairobi, terrorist
My extended quirky to do list part 6 – my to done’s
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Communication, Travel
My last 5 posts describe an extended, quirky to-do list tool that I use in my corporate training (click here to download a copy for you to use). It has 5 parts: (I love that out of the 5 categories only two are about adding things. Can we collectively breath a sigh of relief?) – […]
Tags: accomplishment, africa, british columbia, celebration, change management, danielle laport, e-series, forum for women entrepreneurs, kool and the gang, learning, nairobi, skiing, tanzania, training & development, uganda, united nations, white hot truth
I believe in hope
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Conflict resolution, Social Responsibility, Travel
Tomorrow I leave Nairobi for home. As I get ready for the 24 hour marathon journey a pause to think about my time here……. I believe that hope has a home. It lives in small places, fanned by the winds of change. I believe that hope is our compass. Without it we’re lost in the […]
Tags: africa, change management, kenya, nairobi, united nations