
Rejoice Denhere
Bio
Lover of the written word, mother, and business owner.
Stories (54/0)
- Top Story - May 2022
I Worked In Aviation - Lessons I Learnt and Now Apply As An EntrepreneurTop Story - May 2022
My first job after college was in aviation. I remember my first day like it was yesterday. I had to memorise the phonetic alphabet in a day, otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to communicate with anyone.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Journal
Regrets Can Stop You From Moving Forward in Life
Letting go of regrets can be hard but it’s the only way to change your destiny from a negative one into a positive one. The first step to letting go is to make a new start. You already know what you have done in the past, and so do other people. But that was then, and this is now. The sooner you act like it’s a new day—and treat it like one—the sooner people will stop remembering your past mistakes.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Journal
- Top Story - April 2022
The Day I Made the Headlines
When I was a teenager I dreamed of having a superpower and gaining fame. No. I longed for a superpower. I wanted a superpower that would help me deal with the challenges of adolescence. The sort that would also allow me to walk through walls.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Fiction
Why I Started Yoga
What is Yoga?’ This is a question I had for years. Yoga, for me, was initially an activity that was always happening in the background of fitness and bodybuilding. It seemed frightening to me at first and I concluded it was an activity that I definitely didn’t need in my life.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Longevity
10 Inspirational Quotes to Help You Beat Procrastination
Procrastination has a nasty tendency to rear its ugly head when you need productivity the most. If you’re anything like me, you procrastinate on tasks that require mental exertion. This goes beyond the much needed spring clean or putting off attending a meeting to build a prototype for the latest life enhancing gadget. No, my struggle with procrastination goes deeper; it’s about holding onto unfinished ideas and pulling them out in the hopes that one day they will turn into something worthy.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Motivation
Top 7 Ways I Have Used to Feel Wealthier Instantly
In our rush to be more productive and successful, it is easy to lose sight of what it means to have a rich life. Accumulating mass wealth can distract us from what really matters — finding inspirational ways to increase our happiness and fulfillment, and enjoying what we have more every day
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Motivation
What Embracing Abundance Taught Me About Gratitude
How do you measure abundance in your life? Is it in financial or material terms? If it is, then a life spent pursuing material things could be seen as abundantly successful. This is good news for people like Bill Gates, but what does it mean for the rest of us? How do we define and measure abundance, and can we embrace it? Can we use our limited time here to make a positive impact while creating an abundance of wealth which won’t just entail material wealth? I think we can.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Motivation
7 Things Emotionally Intelligent People Do Which Earn Them Respect
The lives we lead are so busy we rarely find time to stop and think. We don’t always allow ourselves time to reflect on how our daily behaviour affects the way other people treat us. Sadly, this can result in us losing respect along the way.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Motivation
- Top Story - October 2021
How to Protect Your Mental Health and WellbeingTop Story - October 2021
We’ve become slaves to our gadgets. Every hobby is now seen as a potential side hustle and money-making machine. We no longer do things for the sake of enjoyment. If you’re not monetising a skill you’re seen as if you’re an alien.
By Rejoice Denhere2 years ago in Psyche