Always ask, but never expect.
Always ask for what you want. Many people are happy to help—if the request is direct and specific. In a surprising number of cases, something remarkable is possible if you have the courage to ask.
Never expect people to say yes. Everyone is busy and balancing multiple priorities. Your request is not their responsibility. When you're told no, move on lightly and freely. The world is full of opportunity.
It’s a new month❤️🩹
Be intentional about your Data Analytics journey this time,
Learn something new,
Practice more,
Make mistakes,
Fix them.
Don’t give up halfway.
A more productive you this month will create a more confident you next month.
To every woman who doubted herself today:
You belong in tech. Not because you're perfect. But because you're capable, willing to learn, and brave enough to try.
That's more than enough.
#WomensMonth#IWD2026#GiveToGain
My goal is to become a Data Scientist and work on healthcare or agricultural related projects that create real impact. I’m also interested in using my skills to contribute to the SDGs.
If you’re also learning, building, or starting from scratch, let’s grow together 🤝
Hi, I’m Priscilla 👋🏽
I’m currently learning Data Science with She Code Africa Academy, and this is me officially stepping out of my comfort zone.
I’m still a beginner, but I decided not to wait until I “know everything” before sharing my journey.
I opened this account to:
• Build in public
• Document what I’m learning
• Share my wins and struggles
• Share my projects and get feedback
• And hopefully attract opportunities along the way
You know that cringe, shy feeling? You’ve got to crush it completely, because the internet mostly rewards those who show up bold and unapologetic.
Note to self
Am I the only one who finds it strange when talented people with real skills or actual businesses refuse to talk about what they do online… and then complain about being broke?
All because of “what will people say?”
You’re worried about perception.
Bills are worried about payment. Don’t mention ooo..
You'll feel like you don't know enough. It's normal.
You'll mess up.
Everyone does.
You'll improve faster than you think.
Just start. Learn as you go.
Six months from now, you will very better at it
Good morning ✨
The gap between you and a tech role might just be 3–8 months of focused learning.
Not vibes.
Not motivation quotes.
Actual skill-building.
Are you building or just scrolling? 👀
What I have learned in 2026 so far:
- Don’t worry about the future and have the courage to face any circumstances.
- Don’t trust anyone blindly, they aren’t the way you think they are.
- Your friends will always want the best for you, but you need to know who’s your friend.
If speaking up at work is hard for you, borrow these 6 sentences. They would help whenever you are stuck
1. Clarifying before you start
“Just to confirm, the goal is ____, and ‘done’ looks like ___, right?”
2. When you’re blocked
“I’m blocked on ___. I tried ___ and ___.
Can someone help with the best next step?,
How do i move this forward?”
3. When you’re unsure where to begin
“I might be missing something. what would you do first if you were approaching this?”
4. Raising an issue early
“I’m seeing ___ which may impact ___.
Can we confirm the owner / next step?”
5. Disagreeing respectfully
“I see the logic. One concern though, if we do ___, could it lead to ___? Should we consider ___?”
6. A confident status update
“Update: ___ is done . Next: ___. Blocked by ___. I’ll share another update by ___.”