#LegallyClueless Ep 77 The podcast hotline number is: +254 768 628 790 Join our insta fam here: https://www.instagram.com/legallycluelesspodcast/ So thankful to everyone who sent tips and resources to help me figure out how to create time to rest and not to feel guilty about resting. The article about avoiding burn-out while being self-employed is here: https://underpinned.co/magazine/2019/05/avoiding-burnout-when-youre-self-employed/ And here’s another: https://qz.com/work/1640624/a-psychotherapist-explains-how-to-deal-with-burnout-symptoms/amp/ Do feel free to send through more resources on this my way! The song of the week is GET FREE by MEREBA – I find this song so healing, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP73UWf0FE4 On #100AfricanStories we have the youngest storyteller to share a story on #LegallyClueless! Verisiah, an 11 year old Kenyan girl shares about how COVID-19 changed things for her, about e-learning at Makini Schools and writing a book that is a collection of children’s experiences during this pandemic. Her dad Davis also joins in on the story sharing how life changed for him as well as a parent and some of his favourite submissions to his daughter’s book! To learn more on Verisiah’s book “Covid Chronicles” go here: https://twitter.com/mykoronastory https://www.facebook.com/kenyancovid.chronicle To learn more about Makini Schools’ competency enrichment program & the Cambridge curriculum they have just introduced: Email [email protected] or call the Makini fam on +254 740 214 985

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