Posted Apr 17, 2023

Many see networking as one of those meaningless buzzwords thrown around social media. We agree that both the word and its intent have been misused. But the art of networking has great value. The hard reality is that your degree alone isn’t likely to land your dream job. We are now expected to build connections with those who can help us on our professional journeys. So  mastering the art of networking is a must. Here are a few reasons why it will help you succeed.

Posted Mar 28, 2023

It's Carnival time again and we are ready to celebrate! Soon we will be parading in the streets, soaking up the good vibes in brightly coloured costumes, with drinks in hand. Bachannal is all about feeling liberated and unified as one people. In the midst of all the excitement in choosing a band and planning a showstopping outfit, some  preparations could be overlooked.  We want your experience on the road to be awesome! So here are 5 Carnival Must Haves you should consider.

Posted Feb 03, 2023

We have all been there. That unsettling gaze at a blank whatever searching for a creative spark. Sadly, we postpone the work hoping for the perfect moment to tap our creativity. But all that does is limit our output. Instead, we should summon our energy and dig deep. The key to creativity is to shape ideas and inspiration from what’s around us. Here are a few ways to do that.

Posted Jan 26, 2023

The RJR Sports Foundation's 2022 Sportsman And Sportswoman Of The Year Awards was special this time around. The pandemic had disrupted athletics as much as it did everything else. The restrictions brought prolonged breaks from competitive sports. The athletes lost valuable training time and the sharpness that competition forces.

But that didn’t stop Jamaican athletes from giving us many special moments in 2022 that we can celebrate. The ‘broom crew’ came through once again. Shelly-Ann Frazer Pryce, Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson Herah swept up all the medals for the women's 100m at the World Athletics Championship in Oregon. For the second consecutive year the big three...

Posted Jan 06, 2023

I remember police officers not having guns but then I am 65, times have changed and so have the headlines. – Neville Bell

The ways young people now socialize in Jamaica are different from previous generations. Cable television, the Internet, social media and music has influenced them strikingly.  Today they are more recklessness, more risk-taking, and their lifestyles are all about fast living. It’s evident in their choice of clothes, food, drink, entertainment and even their personal relationships.