“Sometimes life forces you to reboot” Janet Mbugua finally opens up after quitting Citizen TV on Monday night

Janet Mbugua finally quit her job at Royal Media Services (RMS) after five years of service on Citizen TV. The mother of one bid goodbye to her fans when she made her last appearance on Citizen TV on Monday night April 10th.

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Janet Mbugua takes selfies at Citizen TV studio before she left the station

Janet took to her blog to talk about her departure from Citizen TV, she says the right moment had come for her to finally leave Royal Media Services.

“I happen to be a believer in doing what feels right when the moment feels right, as long as I’ve thoroughly thought it through, prayed, meditated and know that I can sleep with a sense of conviction in my soul. I’m also deeply aware of how blessed and lucky I’ve been. The opportunity to have been a Broadcast Journalist for 10 years has been humbling and rewarding, with 5 of those years spent at Citizen TV. For that I’d like to thank Farida Karoney and Wachira Waruru, who have believed in me through and through. I know the moment is right for me to take a sabbatical; breathe, reflect, pursue my passion projects in earnest and spend time with my young family. It’s more ‘see you soon’ than ‘goodbye’,” Janet wrote in part.

Janet Mbugua with her former co-anchor Hussein Mohamed

Janet didn’t reveal what exactly made her quit the lucrative job – she however admitted that she was scared stepping out of the ‘comfort zone’ even though she doesn’t regret her move.

“I’m not going into specifics about what my next steps are, that’s not my style. What I can say for now is that I am in a space of renewal and rebirth, without wanting to sound too perceptible. It’s as metaphorical as it is literal.

“Sometimes life forces you to reboot, whether you want to or not. Am I scared? Sure. A little. Anxious? Yes. Excited? Very! Broadcast has not just been my bread and butter, but the Ying to my Yang as far as career goes. My go to. My comfort zone. Stepping out of all that familiarity, albeit momentarily, can shake ones equilibrium a little…but that’s not unusual. But, I’m a closet Life-ist who’s ready to own that. Life is too short. Better to live it absolutely!”

 

 

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