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Internships and entry-level jobs are temporary stages, but when used wisely, they become stepping stones to higher income and long-term financial stability
Whether it is a sprawling living room or a compact studio apartment, the “vibe” of a space shapes our productivity, mood and sense of peace
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 30, 2026
Entrepreneurs are often thrown into unpredictable markets, cautious customers and constant uncertainty, all while learning on the job and adapting as they go
Your bed will cease to be a mere piece of furniture and instead become a carefully curated sanctuary, signalling order, calm and rest
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 23, 2026
In the busyness of modern life, true comfort lies in not having to think, reaching for a favourite snack, finding paper towels when needed, and enjoying a bowl of seasonal fruit
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 22, 2026
Pricing is not just about attaching a number to a product or service; it’s about understanding value, covering costs and positioning yourself in the market
From weekend trips to family visits, here’s how holiday habits shape spending and how you can enjoy the perks without breaking the bank
In many relationships, love isn’t the only thing on the table; money is, too. But what happens when one partner quietly makes financial moves without the other’s knowledge?
Relationships
By Peter Muiruri Mar. 28, 2026
Whether it’s a small short-term loan or a long-term financial commitment, mismanaging debt can quickly turn a useful tool into a source of stress
While there is no single formula that guarantees riches, there are certain principles that many successful people follow
A welcoming aroma is more than just a bonus; it’s a vital part of home design that can instantly turn a house into a sanctuary
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Mar. 7, 2026
For many, the mid-20s mark the beginning of a necessary reset, one that separates inherited patterns from intentional financial living
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Your first paycheck is the most expensive money you will ever earn. Not because of its size, but because of its potential
For many people, financial stress does not begin with a lack of money. It doesn’t start because they’re broke. It often starts with avoidance
January often brings a harsh financial reality. Expenses pile up all at once, each one competing for attention. For many households, January is a time of anxiety rather than excitement
True financial freedom isn’t found in how much you earn, but in how intentionally you direct it
Most people want their homes to feel fresh, but renovations are often thought to be expensive. However, with a few simple and affordable changes, you can transform your space into a small haven
Your Home
By Brendah Makena Jan. 6, 2026
Internships and entry-level jobs are temporary stages, but when used wisely, they become stepping stones to higher income and long-term financial stability
Whether it is a sprawling living room or a compact studio apartment, the “vibe” of a space shapes our productivity, mood and sense of peace
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 30, 2026
Entrepreneurs are often thrown into unpredictable markets, cautious customers and constant uncertainty, all while learning on the job and adapting as they go
Your bed will cease to be a mere piece of furniture and instead become a carefully curated sanctuary, signalling order, calm and rest
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 23, 2026
In the busyness of modern life, true comfort lies in not having to think, reaching for a favourite snack, finding paper towels when needed, and enjoying a bowl of seasonal fruit
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 22, 2026
Pricing is not just about attaching a number to a product or service; it’s about understanding value, covering costs and positioning yourself in the market
From weekend trips to family visits, here’s how holiday habits shape spending and how you can enjoy the perks without breaking the bank
In many relationships, love isn’t the only thing on the table; money is, too. But what happens when one partner quietly makes financial moves without the other’s knowledge?
Relationships
By Peter Muiruri Mar. 28, 2026
Whether it’s a small short-term loan or a long-term financial commitment, mismanaging debt can quickly turn a useful tool into a source of stress
While there is no single formula that guarantees riches, there are certain principles that many successful people follow
A welcoming aroma is more than just a bonus; it’s a vital part of home design that can instantly turn a house into a sanctuary
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Mar. 7, 2026
For many, the mid-20s mark the beginning of a necessary reset, one that separates inherited patterns from intentional financial living
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Your first paycheck is the most expensive money you will ever earn. Not because of its size, but because of its potential
For many people, financial stress does not begin with a lack of money. It doesn’t start because they’re broke. It often starts with avoidance
January often brings a harsh financial reality. Expenses pile up all at once, each one competing for attention. For many households, January is a time of anxiety rather than excitement
True financial freedom isn’t found in how much you earn, but in how intentionally you direct it
Most people want their homes to feel fresh, but renovations are often thought to be expensive. However, with a few simple and affordable changes, you can transform your space into a small haven
Your Home
By Brendah Makena Jan. 6, 2026
Internships and entry-level jobs are temporary stages, but when used wisely, they become stepping stones to higher income and long-term financial stability
Whether it is a sprawling living room or a compact studio apartment, the “vibe” of a space shapes our productivity, mood and sense of peace
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 30, 2026
Entrepreneurs are often thrown into unpredictable markets, cautious customers and constant uncertainty, all while learning on the job and adapting as they go
Your bed will cease to be a mere piece of furniture and instead become a carefully curated sanctuary, signalling order, calm and rest
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 23, 2026
In the busyness of modern life, true comfort lies in not having to think, reaching for a favourite snack, finding paper towels when needed, and enjoying a bowl of seasonal fruit
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Apr. 22, 2026
Pricing is not just about attaching a number to a product or service; it’s about understanding value, covering costs and positioning yourself in the market
From weekend trips to family visits, here’s how holiday habits shape spending and how you can enjoy the perks without breaking the bank
In many relationships, love isn’t the only thing on the table; money is, too. But what happens when one partner quietly makes financial moves without the other’s knowledge?
Relationships
By Peter Muiruri Mar. 28, 2026
Whether it’s a small short-term loan or a long-term financial commitment, mismanaging debt can quickly turn a useful tool into a source of stress
While there is no single formula that guarantees riches, there are certain principles that many successful people follow
A welcoming aroma is more than just a bonus; it’s a vital part of home design that can instantly turn a house into a sanctuary
Your Home
By Agnes Mwandawiro Mar. 7, 2026
For many, the mid-20s mark the beginning of a necessary reset, one that separates inherited patterns from intentional financial living
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Money and love often make an uneasy pair. Even the strongest relationships can be tested by disagreements over spending, saving and financial priorities
Your first paycheck is the most expensive money you will ever earn. Not because of its size, but because of its potential
For many people, financial stress does not begin with a lack of money. It doesn’t start because they’re broke. It often starts with avoidance
January often brings a harsh financial reality. Expenses pile up all at once, each one competing for attention. For many households, January is a time of anxiety rather than excitement
True financial freedom isn’t found in how much you earn, but in how intentionally you direct it
Most people want their homes to feel fresh, but renovations are often thought to be expensive. However, with a few simple and affordable changes, you can transform your space into a small haven
Your Home
By Brendah Makena Jan. 6, 2026