I had to take a minute to think about what she had just said. She was just looking at the bright side of life. She had chosen to forget her pain by calling it music.
By Christine Koech Jun. 11, 2015
Strive to stick to your goal, your budget, your page...when was the last time you read an article to the end? It’s so easy to get to the end of your day and find that you completed very few tasks but you have left your fingerprints on a million things.
By Christine Koech Jul. 2, 2015
Lately, I've been thinking about gardening a lot. I haven't gardened much in my lifetime. I spent most of my growing-up years on a farm but I was away at school
By Christine Koech Jul. 7, 2015
Facebook has introduced a feature that lets you look back at the updates you made a year or years ago.
By Christine Koech Jul. 14, 2015
I’ve had two experiences in the delivery room. I won’t go into the details of what went on in there but in one instance, my husband was not there and in the other, he was.
By Christine Koech Jan. 10, 2016
“How do you get a toddler to slip her hands into the sleeves of her jacket without taking away the cookie in her hand?”
By Christine Koech Mar. 4, 2017
The stuff that women go through is not the stuff of babies
By Christine Koech Nov. 17, 2018
One thing I’ve taken from the flood of coronavirus-related information suddenly flying around -- we need to slow down and think about our steps
By Christine Koech Mar. 14, 2020
Like millions of people around the world able to follow recommendations of #WorkingFromHome, I have had some adjusting to do
By Christine Koech Mar. 21, 2020
One thing human beings do when they don’t know what to do is to turn to history.
By Christine Koech Mar. 28, 2020
As I was saying, patience isn’t foreign to us. What is strange and perhaps awkward is having to live our normal lives as we wait
By Christine Koech Apr. 4, 2020
In the end, the ones who survive a crisis are the ones who learned very quickly that they had to reinvent themselves
By Christine Koech Apr. 11, 2020
It doesn’t matter what ‘everyone’ else is doing. What matters is what I am doing and why I am doing it
By Christine Koech Apr. 18, 2020
The reality that we live in right now is awkward because we don’t quite know if it is temporary or a little more permanent
By Christine Koech Apr. 25, 2020
Before, it seemed like we were in an endless period of waiting. Now, it feels more like we are not waiting any more
By Christine Koech May. 2, 2020
Let’s think about the mothers who have left their little ones at home so they can dedicate their time and energy to the fight against the coronavirus
By Christine Koech May. 9, 2020
Work-life conflict seems to imply that it’s mostly women who are affected – because they were ‘never meant to be in the workplace in the first place’
By Christine Koech May. 16, 2020
Positive news has become so rare that, when reported, it almost seems surreal
By Christine Koech May. 23, 2020
In uncertain times, when nobody seems to know what to do, it is easy to resign yourself to whatever fate comes your way
By Christine Koech May. 30, 2020
Between work, education and interactions with family, friends and community members, it got so bad that we welcomed interruptions
By Christine Koech Jun. 6, 2020
I’ve also learnt to stop and listen. To listen to God. To listen to my instincts. And to listen to the people who love me
By Christine Koech Jun. 13, 2020
Perhaps they were always taken when he had just arrived from work or when he was leaving for work, or during or after an event
By Christine Koech Jun. 20, 2020
Yes, I have had a few regrets but most of the time, I find that things that are out of sight are out of mind
By Christine Koech Jun. 27, 2020
My three-week-old daughter cries a lot at night. What makes her cry?
By Christine Koech Mar. 11, 2017