Hannah Karanja
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How Olympians' Discipline Can Shape Your Financial Journey
Success in any area of life requires discipline. Olympians, known for their rigorous training, strict diets, and focused lifestyles, provide a powerful example of how discipline can lead to extraordinary achievements. The same principles that guide these elite athletes can also apply to your financial journey, helping you reach your financial goals.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Writers
Bring Your Seat to the Table
In today's competitive job market, it's important to not only have the skills and experience necessary for success, but also the confidence to bring your seat to the table and advocate for yourself in any professional setting. This phrase, "bringing your seat to the table", is often used as a metaphor for asserting your presence, value, and contributions in a room full of decision-makers and influencers.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Writers
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Breaking the glass ceiling has been a long-standing issue in many industries, where women and minorities face invisible barriers that prevent them from advancing to higher positions in their careers despite their qualifications and capabilities. While progress has been made in recent years, there is still work to be done to shatter this glass ceiling and create more opportunities for everyone in the workplace.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Writers
Unlocking Earth's Secrets
The Earth's magnetic field doesn't come from a solid iron core at the planet's center as commonly believed. Instead, the field is generated by swirling motions in the liquid outer core, where magnetism is much stronger. This liquid iron conducts electricity, creating currents that maintain the magnetic field, which protects our atmosphere.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Wander
Bermuda Triangle Facts That'll Make You Wanna Explore It Yourself
The Black Sea, the largest inland body of water, is more expansive than the entire state of California. It has a fascinating history and unique ecological characteristics. The sea receives both fresh water from ten major European rivers and saltwater from the Mediterranean. This creates distinct vertical layers, with oxygenated surface waters supporting marine life, while deeper waters are anoxic and home only to certain bacteria.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Wander
WHAT IF YELLOWSTONE EXPLODED?
Yellowstone National Park sits on top of a giant super volcano, which explains its powerful geysers and hot springs. Beneath Yellowstone lies an enormous magma chamber, discovered to be larger than previously thought in 2015. There are now two reservoirs of magma under the park. The magma chambers contain enough magma to fill the Grand Canyon 11 times over. Yellowstone rises about 1 to 2 inches each year due to the pressure from the magma chambers. Yellowstone is classified as an active volcano with a volcanic explosivity index of 8 out of 8, indicating a potentially catastrophic eruption.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Wander







