My Hivean Family,
BIOGRAPHY
Mukoro Josephine is my name, a graduate of University of Portharcourt, Rivers State, a Nigerian and currently working as a Medical house officer at University college hospital, Ibadan.
HOBBIES
I love to spend time with friends and family, I love to watch movies and i'm a strong foodie as well.
I love creativity as i double also as a fashion designer and a hair stylist. I also love to engage in event planning and management.
MY DRIVE
I am a passionate medic who believes in compassion before drugs and giving a listening ear before continuing management.
My goal always remains the overall well being of every patient I meet.
I strongly believe in reaching out to people within my circle of influence so as to make a difference no matter how small it may be as every little act of kindness sparks a light in their hearts and that's my daily motivation.
BEST QUOTE
Have you seen a diligent man, his place is amongst the nobles and not mere men.
EXPECTATIONS.
Thank you all for having me.
This is my fist time blogging although I have always believed there is a writer in me just not stepped into those shoes yet but with motivation from good friends like @bhoa i hope to continue this journey to becoming a more creative version of myself daily because there is a voice in us that the world needs to hear through our letters.
Welcome mukoro!
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D.Buzz is a great place for you to freely express what you want with our microblogging platform. Feel free to make an introduction post and let the community know who you are. 🐝Welcome to Hive @mukoro! 😃 I'd like to say a big thank you to you and all other medical professionals who are continuing to stay strong during these times of pandemic, may you keep ahold of that kindness that makes a whole lot of difference in your field 😊 Cheers and warm greetings from our community!
Okay i will.Thank you once again
Hello, @mukoro
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Ill do just that
„i hope to continue this journey to becoming a more creative version of myself daily“
Thank you so much
Compassion over medicine is nice! I wish there was more of that sentiment.
As I mentioned you will fit right in, if you keep expectations low, your output steady longterm and not burn yourself out. Better to take breaks when you feel you need a break and then come back when life allows for it.
There are so many amazing people here and it's quite the blessing to be able to learn so much about other peoples and cultures. I have literally ZERO knowledge of Nigeria, so I feel honored to have stumbled upon you through your comment. It really is the best way to grow your network, commenting on stuff you find meaningful.
Followed, and excited to read more. I don't read as much as I sometimes would like, but I am always happy when I do go through my feed and see what so many of the creative spirits on Hive do every day.
Blessings to Nigeria!
Thank you so much.
This is really inspiring
Blessings to you too dear.
I would try to take breaks and not burn out like you have advised.