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Reflections & Writings
Monthly RIPP themes, published articles, and leadership reflections. A living archive of the Purple journey.
In a world that rewards constant motion, the most transformative leadership practice is learning to be still, to pause, reflect, and reconnect with your why. This month, we explore how stillness is not passivity but the deepest form of strength. From mindfulness practices to strategic pauses in decision-making, stillness is the foundation upon which clarity is built.
Purpose is not a destination; it is a daily practice. This month's Purple Circle theme explores how reconnecting with your foundational 'why' transforms not just your leadership, but every relationship and decision in your life. When you know your why, your leadership becomes magnetic.
The mountain doesn't care about your title. It only asks whether you can keep putting one foot in front of the other. This deeply personal reflection on summiting Kilimanjaro reveals how vulnerability and perseverance are the truest marks of servant leadership.
In an age of fleeting digital messages, the power of a handwritten letter endures as a testament to intentional communication and lasting impact. This OpEd explores why the discipline of writing, truly writing, remains one of the most powerful leadership tools available.
Trust is the currency of both journalism and leadership. This piece examines how ethical media practices build the foundation for a more informed, engaged, and empowered citizenry, and what leaders can learn from the discipline of truth-telling.
As Mwananchi Communications marks a quarter century, the path forward demands a radical recentering on the people we serve. This article outlines a vision for customer-first transformation in East Africa's media landscape.
A video reflection on why the most effective leaders are those who have mastered the art of strategic pause. In this personal monologue, Rosalynn explores how stillness became her most powerful leadership tool during times of uncertainty and transition.
Visibility is not vanity; it is a strategic imperative for women in leadership. This feature explores how showing up, speaking up, and being seen creates pathways for the next generation of women leaders across East Africa.
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