
By Mulengera Reporters
A strong message on work-life balance by women empowerment advocate Dr. Aisha Ruth Kasolo Biyinzika is gaining attention online after she urged people to rethink their priorities between professional success and family life.
In her latest address on TikTok, Dr. Kasolo emphasized that while hard work and survival are essential, individuals must intentionally create time for their families despite increasingly demanding schedules. She stressed that achieving success at work should not come at the expense of meaningful relationships at home.
According to her, one of the biggest mistakes people make is becoming so absorbed in their careers that they lose connection with their loved ones. She explained that many professionals prioritize work to the point where family bonds begin to weaken, yet it is family that remains constant during life’s most difficult moments.
Dr. Kasolo noted that workplaces are often quick to replace employees, reminding audiences that a job that keeps someone too busy to care for family may not ultimately provide lasting security. She pointed out that in times of loss, unemployment, or hardship, it is usually family members who stand by individuals and provide emotional support.
She further highlighted that family serves as a lifelong foundation, urging people to remember that personal success becomes more meaningful when shared with loved ones. In her view, maintaining a balance between work and home life is not only necessary for emotional well-being but also essential for long-term stability.
The message has resonated with many online, sparking discussions about modern work culture and the pressure to constantly pursue productivity. Some viewers praised the reminder as timely in an era where burnout and overwork are common, while others reflected on their own struggles to maintain healthy boundaries between career ambitions and family commitments.
As conversations continue, Dr. Kasolo’s remarks have reignited debate about how individuals can successfully balance professional responsibilities with personal relationships — and whether society needs to redefine what true success looks like. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























