Law Without Boarders EP 7: Depression made me open my own Law and it took me to a darker place
Description
In this week's episode of Employment Wednesdays we are in conversation with Rotondwa Mukwevho, an admitted attorney of the high court, former director of a law and food enthusiast.
She takes us through her career journey, university choices, starting a law firm because of stresses of life and having to close it as she found light.
Key lessons -
An end is actually a beginning of a new hope and possibilities.
Women are still objectified and discriminated because of how they look.
Human rights in south africa are not fully realise for all, there are still so many people without access to shelter, water, education and other basic needs.
Being able to connect with different types human beings is a super power.
Look after your mental health and yourself, no amount of money can buy you your initial state of being.
Have honest conversations with yourself about what you want, how best you can get there, don't to stay where you are because everybody thinks that's where you should be.
Happy Employment Wednesday!