How to Protect Your Peace and Prioritize Yourself in Your 30s
Your 30s bring new challenges and opportunities for growth. Unlock strategies that build resilience and nurture your emotional well-being without being overwhelmed by life's pace.

Naomi Nafula Wanjala is part of the US Entertainment team at Amomama Publishing. She is responsible for writing informative articles curated explicitly for our readers.
Before she joined the Amomama Publishing team, Naomi was a content writer and social media manager at Make Web Video. She was responsible for writing, editing, proofreading, and publishing content with Content Management Systems (CMS). Jana worked with clients to help them define their content needs and develop new ideas. She wrote SEO-optimized articles, blog posts, video scripts, and infographics. She was also responsible for promoting content on social networks, monitoring engagement, and scheduling posts for multiple social media channels.
Naomi holds a qualification in Journalism from the Irish learning platform Alison, where she graduated in 2021.
She loves learning new things and developing innovative ideas. Naomi aspires to make a difference through storytelling and loves to read self-improvement books, travel, and try out new recipes.
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