Resilience and Hope
Betty Ogiel Rubanga is an author, a mother, a wife and award-winning Human Resource Practitioner. Hers is classic tale of a life that was transformed by God from being needy to being needed, from selling illicit local gin at a tender age to an international motivational speaker. She is as an inverse paranoid person who […]
Against All Odds:
Mrs. Betty Ogiel Rubanga Inspired Sacred Heart Greenwich Upper School Students And Faculty October 18 As She Shared Stories About Her Life In Uganda And The Impact Of A Sacred Heart Education. While Growing Up In Uganda, Mrs. Ogiel Rubanga Attended Two Institutions In Sacred Heart’s International Network Of Schools, Kangole And Kalungu Girls’ Secondary Schools. Now, She […]
Who will cry when you die?
This question forms the intriguing title of Robin Sharma’s book, which I am currently reading. Sharma recounts a poignantpiece of advice his father gave As i Reflect on this profound statement, I invite you to ponder the following questions in the context of your career, leadership, or business: When you leave your current job, what […]
Can adversity be a catalyst for building resilience?
“Fear knocked on the door sharply. Faith answered, and there was no one.” This profound saying captures the essence of resilience and the power of overwhelming, whether it’s internal discouragement or external pressures bearing down on us. However, it is in these very moments that the foundation overwhelming, whether it’s internal discouragement or external pressures […]
You don’t need permission to Lead
As my mentor John Maxwell says, “Leadership is not about titles, positions. It is about one life in influencing another.” For many individuals, the path to leadership seems like a distant destination that requires external validation. However, we don’t need permission from anyone to start leading where we are meant to. As a middle manager […]