Reflection on My First Day Back at Work – Lessons in Project Risk and Management

Today marked my return to work after the festive season and the beginning of 2026. I did not expect the day to bring such an eye-opening experience — one that made me smile, reflect, and learn. I was confronted by five frustrated workers from the appointed contractor for the JCPU Administration Building project. One of the workers had just been released from temporary detention at the police station after the contractor reported them. You can imagine the emotional state of someone who had just come out of detention — stressed, confused, and upset. I took time to talk with them and quickly noticed several failures in the current project management that contributed to this situation. I believe these setbacks are rooted in the early stages of the project, particularly in the following areas: 1. Procurement system of the project 2. Planning phase, including costing and scheduling 3. Lack of written agreements between the main contractor and subcontractors 4. Incompetence and poor leadershi...

Sundays in the Solomon Islands: My Personal Prayer Day

Sundays in the Solomon Islands are traditionally prayer days for many, especially the devoted Sunday “keepers.” I’m not a regular churchgoer, but I have my own Sunday ritual—a small personal tradition that keeps my spirit awake, grateful, and connected to God.

Finding Solace in Music

During some of the lowest points in my life, I discovered the power of music. I enjoy a wide variety of genres, from worldly tunes to gospel songs. But there’s one gospel singer whose music touches me in ways words can hardly describe: Paul Wilbur.

Listening to his songs in tough moments brings a sacred vibe—not just to my heart, but to the environment around me. Even on sleepless nights, I can play his music on YouTube and let his melodies carry me until I finally drift off.

Why Paul Wilbur?

His voice is deep, powerful, and capable of piercing even the hardest of hearts. There’s a sense of peace, hope, and connection in his music that feels like a direct conversation with God. No matter how heavy life feels, his songs lift me and remind me that I’m never truly alone.

If you’re going through loneliness, hopelessness, or despair, I can’t recommend his music enough. It’s more than just listening—it’s an experience, a spiritual lift, a moment to reconnect with your faith and gratitude.

💬 Your turn: Have you ever had a song or artist that lifted your spirit in hard times? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear! 👇

If you love this reflection, also check out my post: Two Days of Hustle and Learning in Honiara

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