Guilt-led Home Management
If I took a poll now among ten families on their experiences with domestic staff, I am confident that I’ll have an overwhelming result of… Read More »Guilt-led Home Management
If I took a poll now among ten families on their experiences with domestic staff, I am confident that I’ll have an overwhelming result of… Read More »Guilt-led Home Management
Last year, I posed a question to my largely female Instagram audience, wondering if they would feel secure or at ease enough to delegate the… Read More »Are We Enablers of Exclusion?
Last year, I posed a question to my largely female Instagram audience, wondering if they would feel secure or at ease enough to delegate the… Read More »Victim or Perpetrator?
If you have ever been curious and gone researching about existing global policies that favour homes and families, particularly looking to the SDGs (Sustainable Development… Read More »Strong Families and the SDGs
So far, we have unlearned three ideologies; perfection, ownership and packaging. Today, we’ll unlearn misplaced expectations Have you ever heard the phrase “Jack of all trades,… Read More »Misplaced Expectations on Domestic Staff
I stumbled on an online conversation some women were having a few years ago, each of them stating reasons why they were not comfortable assigning… Read More »The Power Mirage of Micromanagement
I have see many employers willing to accommodate some mistakes and errors of new domestic staff upon resumption. But how many mistakes does it take… Read More »When the Mistakes and Errors get too many
I had a pastor a few years back who used to say that the reason Adam failed the test in the garden of Eden was… Read More »Unlearning Packaging
It was about two weeks ago I came across a post on social media. A woman wrote in for suggestions on how to get lice… Read More »Unlearning Ownership
This will be the first of many blogs in a series I will tag UNLEARNING. There are many ways we approach domestic staffing that… Read More »Unlearning Perfection