Tuesday, 8 October 2013

WOMEN MAKING IT IN KENYA



Been a while since I blogged. A lot has been going on. I thought clearing campus was my gateway to freedom, success and happiness but no one told me I would spend sleepless nights trying to find myself a financial position in a firm in Nairobi. My life was very well planned out in theory…I would come to campus, score A’s in all my exams. I thought that after school I would directly secure a job as a financial consultant. I didn’t think about the interim. I am stuck in a grey area. I don’t know if I was building castles in the air all this time. Should I continue to dream more? I believe I am made for bigger and better.
Women in this country are making huge strides. Just recently Total Kenya appointed a woman C.E.O. This is a huge step given that women are not represented in the boards of many companies listed in the Nairobi Stock Exchange. We are in an age where the constitution favours women and opts for one third representation in these top positions in both the political and corporate arena. This is a major step that Kenyans are taking.
Women are getting emancipated and people are learning to let go of the notion that a woman’s place is in the kitchen. A woman can do any job that a man can do probably even better. Just recently I spoke with Wangui who is a conductor of the P.S.V’s (public Service Vehicles) along the Thika Superhighway. I admired her enthusiasm and determination as she went about shouting to the passengers to board the P.S.V.
She said, “At first it was challenging since this is a job reserved for the men since they are hardy and they can easily usher people into the vehicle by shouting. Later when I got the hang of it, people accepted and even commended me for my guts. I love my job since it brings food to the table. Women are tough in this day and age”.
Here we see a woman who has ignored all the stereotype and spiteful comments and moved out of her comfort zone. So this is an industry infested by male sharks, so what? I will go out there, pioneer a path for those women who are second guessing themselves and wondering if they are good enough. Take a good look around you. Women are no longer confined in the proverbial ‘kitchen walls’. They are too stifling. They are too commonplace. We only have one life to live and if we let people define how we should live it we did not LIVE.
There is so much in this world that a woman can do and still take care of her kids and family. Women miss out on lobbying for top positions because most of these positions are discussed over bars and golf courses. A woman with a family cannot be seen attending these events since she has to make dinner, clean up and take care of her children. Women miss out on these positions and only have their papers (qualifications) and determination to help them climb the corporate ladder.
Recently, we had an argument with some of my friends that if a woman and a man who are equally qualified walk into an interview room the woman will get the job( especially if she is in a short skirt). Well, while that might be partly true I beg to differ .It is not always that a woman will bag a certain job simply because she is a woman. That is a debate for another day.
I am still trying to find my niche and purpose in these streets. We all have that little voice in our head that tells us that we can do great things. If only we could let go of fear and limitations that the world has set for us. The hardest time in life is when you have nothing but dreams. Your hands are empty. The hardest thing is to attempt to live the dreams when the voices in your head battle with the will to live and burgeon .It is harder when you are a woman. It is harder when you don’t know where to start or when you have no skill, networks or resources.
Think about the prisoner who is digging himself out of the prison walls. Digging through stone walls day by day. It all started with a thought, a dream, and a step. Eventually it all works out and the sooner you start, the sooner you LIVE YOUR DREAM.

OBLIVION



Ever asked yourself this question, “what was I meant to be?” we have all wrestled with the fact that we might not be in the fields we are supposed to be. Ever felt trapped in time and space like you should be somewhere else in a different place living a different life? We have all watched a movie, seen a picture or read a book and we’ve said these word , “this is me. This is where I want to be”. We have envied other peoples situations, opportunities and experiences and we have thought that we could do more with the situation. If I had his money I would open a bar here. If I had her networks I would be so far right now. If I had his talent I would be the talk of this city. If I had her beauty I would do this, I would do that.
We always want to be at any place but not here. We want a little more money, a little more then we think that we would be HAPPY. Happiness is not measured by the material possessions since they can all be taken away. Happiness is determined by contentment and experiences shared with friends and family. Happiness might be brought by well earned success and a sense of accomplishment but it doesn’t end there, I believe that one is truly happy when one surrounds themselves with the right people. Its brought by accepting our situations and by making the best of it.
There so much you can do to make your situation better. So many times we are stuck in a rut, In a situation so grim that all hope is lost and there’s no sign of redemption but there’s always something to do. These are just trenches of life.
In such times its best to take a little time off. Relax a bit. Restrategise.





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