Kay Johnson-Clennon
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The Silent Struggle
Introduction: Imposter Syndrome - The Sneaky Saboteur Imposter syndrome is like that unexpected guest who shows up uninvited and refuses to leave. It's the internal voice that whispers, "You don't belong here," even when you've worked tirelessly to earn your place. In this article, we're going to shine a friendly, light-hearted, and engaging light on the silent struggle of imposter syndrome in the workplace and explore ways to cope with it.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in Lifehack
Navigating the Ups and Downs
Welcome to the world of a professional working woman – where every day is an adventure, a balancing act, and a chance to embrace life's messy moments. We'll take a friendly, light-hearted, and engaging dive into the rollercoaster ride that is the life of a modern professional woman.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in Viva
Challenging Feelings In My Heart
Emotions are like colorful threads woven into the tapestry of our lives. Some days, they shine brightly, painting our world with joy, love, and excitement. Other times, they can be like thunderstorms, clouding our hearts with sadness, anger, fear, or jealousy. But don't worry, because there's a magical tool that can help us navigate through these challenging feelings: prayers.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
Positive Feelings In My Heart
Introduction In a world filled with screens, gadgets, and distractions, it's more important than ever to teach our children the timeless practice of prayer. Prayer isn't just a ritual; it's a heartfelt connection to the universe, a way for kids to explore their emotions, and a means to cultivate positivity in their lives. In this article, we'll delve into the power and importance of prayer in a friendly, warm, and light-hearted manner, while also highlighting the incredible resource that is "Positive Feelings In My Heart: A Kid's Guide to Prayers," a delightful children's book designed to help young readers tap into the world of emotions through prayer.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
Binah's Brave Journey
The Caribbean, with its crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and vibrant cultures, is often seen as a paradise. However, beneath its breathtaking beauty lies a history that is both painful and powerful—the history of slavery. In this article, we will delve into the impact of slavery on the Caribbean and explore how children's literature, like the heartwarming book "Binah's Brave Journey: From Chains to Freedom," can serve as a tool to educate young minds about this dark chapter in history.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
Riyah's Veggie Adventure
Introduction Every parent knows the struggle of trying to get their children to eat their vegetables and fruits. It's a battle that's been waged in kitchens around the world for generations. The term "picky eater" often strikes fear into the hearts of parents, conjuring images of mealtime battles and uneaten greens. But fear not, for there is hope on the horizon, and it comes in the form of a delightful and engaging children's book titled "Riyah's Veggie Adventure: From Picky Eater to Super Strong."
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
The Day I Met A Dinosaur: The Arawak Adventure In Jamaica
Introduction Migration is an intrinsic part of human history. People move from one place to another for various reasons, seeking new opportunities, a better life, or even as a response to adversity. The Caribbean diaspora is no exception to this phenomenon, with countless families embarking on journeys to foreign lands, leaving behind the warmth of their Caribbean homes. However, with migration comes the challenge of preserving one's cultural heritage and ensuring that children maintain a strong connection to their Caribbean roots. This article delves into the trials and tribulations faced by Caribbean parents living abroad and explores how literature, such as the children's book "The Day I Met A Dinosaur: The Arawak Adventure In Jamaica," can be a valuable tool in addressing these challenges.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
The Magic Book
Introduction Death is perhaps one of the most somber and unsettling topics to discuss. It's a subject that most people would prefer to avoid, as it often brings feelings of sadness, fear, and uncertainty. However, it is also a universal truth that each one of us will eventually face. Rather than shying away from this inevitable part of life, we should strive to understand it better and find ways to cope with the loss it brings.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
What If Money Grew on Trees
Imagine a world where money grew on trees. It sounds like a whimsical dream, doesn't it? But what if I told you that the concept of money sprouting from the branches of trees isn't just the stuff of childhood fantasies? In a charming children's book aptly titled "What If Money Grew on Trees," we embark on an adventure with a young girl named Livi, who is determined to prove that money can indeed grow on trees. As we journey through the pages of this delightful book, we'll not only explore the magic of possibility but also delve into the essential life lessons it imparts - financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and the unwavering power of determination.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
A Light In This World
Introduction In a world that often values conformity, there is a beacon of light that reminds us of the beauty of being unique. It's a story that warms the heart and inspires young and old alike. Imagine a tale where differences are not just accepted but celebrated, where self-discovery is a journey of wonder and excitement. Look no further than "A Light In This World," a heartwarming children's book that carries a powerful message for everyone.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub
Skin Like Me
Introduction In a world filled with colorful stories and vibrant characters, there's a particular kind of magic that happens when children see themselves reflected in the stories they read. It's a magical feeling of validation, acceptance, and a sense of belonging. This enchanting experience is precisely what "Skin Like Me," a heartwarming children's book, offers to young readers. But this book is more than just a delightful read; it's a beacon of light that shines on the importance of representation for children of color.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon7 months ago in BookClub