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Navigating the Fine Line Between Support and Overbearing Help
Still on the journey of the International Medical Graduate’s spouse and the immigrant professional supporting their partner’s reintegration. Let’s talk about one of the most exhausting parts of this role: the support we give, or think we’re giving. Have you ever tried to encourage your partner after a tough moment, only to be misunderstood and perceived as insensitive? That moment when everything you say lands wrong. I call it support gone wrong. Not fun. So what happened? Yo
Beatrice 'Nishola
14 hours ago3 min read


Oh my! Mat-leave is almost over.
A Real‑Life Mum‑Thought So baby arrived, and honestly, maternity leave has been a whole movie. It's been joyful, chaotic, tender, exhausting, heart‑melting, all of it. I just need to look at my baby and boom, pure joy. Actually, pure love. You know what, it's both pure joy and love. I adore this version of me — the mummy version. But time? Time is a sprinter. I had 12 months of maternity leave, and suddenly… It’s almost over. Some days I wish I’d taken the 18‑month option, bu
Beatrice 'Nishola
Jun 103 min read


Step Up!
There’s a moment in every adult life when a single word rearranges something inside you. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just a quiet internal shift, like a chair being pulled closer to the table of who you’re becoming. For me, that word was reliable. “Wanting the ball when the game is on the line.” I heard that phrase while listening to Jim Rohn. Later, I discovered it actually came from Coach Jimmy McGinty in the 2000 sports movie The Replacements. But the source didn’t matte
Beatrice 'Nishola
May 232 min read


Being the Cover, Becoming Unseen: The Journey of Supporting an IMG
The Tender, Heavy, Beautiful Work of Supporting an IMG There is a quiet kind of strength that lives in the spouse of an International Medical Graduate (IMG). This strength doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t demand applause or even get named. It simply exists, steady, loyal, and present, like the cover of a book that protects the pages but rarely gets read. Being a supportive spouse is a blessing, and I’ll always say that. However, supporting an International Medical Graduate
Beatrice 'Nishola
Apr 134 min read
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