Muthoni was Kirumba a radio presenter who has a huge following due to her thrilling and jovial mood. Her laughter and sound are unique compared to other presenters. Her career began more than ten years ago. Being young and ambitious she worked on her career and she is now reaping promising fruits.
Apart from presenting, Muthoni is also a brand ambassador, influencer, and mother of one. Luckily she has worked at Kameme FM for many years together with Kihenjo who is a well-composed comedian. Together they make a good combination where they have unique content compared to other presenters.
Luckily Muthoni is from a well-up family. In the recent past Muthoni wrote nice information on her Facebook page. She stated that at times the world can judge you no matter what you do. So the best thing to do is to live your life the way you want to and never listen to what people say.
Muthoni lives a private life whereby she never exposes her relationships and her life in public. In rare cases, you can see Muthoni in public gatherings most of the time she takes photos while alone or with family members. The mother of one loves living her own life, in the best way that she can, and also treat herself well. At times Muthoni posts pictures in different parts of the world whereby she enjoys traveling to different destinations.
Living your life to the fullest can change your view of life, help you learn more about yourself, and make you a better person. It will make you realize new things and what you can still do. If you know who you truly are, you will realize how you want to create the beautiful journey of life you deserve.
Living the life you want live means evolving every day into the person you want to become. This is not for the weak-minded. Evolving is hard. You don’t have to look into too many figures to find that out. Most people aren’t reading books, working out, or even eating healthily.
Ways to Live a Simple Life
1. Become aware of what’s most important to you.
2. Invest your time in meaningful things.
3. Give your energy to things that matter.
4. Differentiate facts from hypotheses.
5. Leave space to do nothing.
6. Practice gratitude for every little blessing.
by: CarolKibet
