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Entrepreneurial Corner (part 3 - the seed)

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I'm fascinated by how much this generation is "hustling" we choose to have more than one source of income and the reason has always been chasing entrepreneurship as much as possible. If entrepreneurship is about solving problems than I'm guessing it's safe to say through those problems we are indeed hoping to have a source of income, have some sort of profit after all we have bills to pay. Again I'm fascinated by young people who are creating and building on their business ventures, young people who choose to chase those dreams even though society is not on our side, our parents who are narrow minded, grandparents who just want us to settle for a job and be in the same cycle they were in. Zamokuhle Masondo young entrepreneur whose driven and determined. Zamo defines entrepreneurship as making money but making money from something you are passionate about. Can you imagine waking up every single day and doing something you hate but loving the money b

Entrepreneurial Corner (part 2 - the seed)

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'Entrepreneurship has always been there it's just that people feared going on their own hence why it's starting to gain popularity right now'  Entrepreneurship has always been a norm we as society just chose not to normalize it. I am once again privileged to have met a young driven and ambitious entrepreneur who looks at every opportunity and plans on how to tackle it. I've always said entrepreneurship is within you, the business man/woman lies within you and he/she always comes out to play in your highschool years. Most of us start of by selling sweets, snacks and whatever we feel we could make profit from but most of us don't chase the entrepreneurial us because not only has society chosen not to normalize entrepreneurship but we have also made it seem somehow like taboo for a young person who says they want a business or they have a business venture they want to pursue. Our parents always ask "will that feed you?" "It's not wort

Being a female leader (part 4 - kingdom queens)

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Behind every successful woman is a group of women who aspire to be like her, behind her is a group of women who stand by her and support her in every way possible and within her circle is one woman that inspires her to inspire others. I'm very privileged to have met amazing 'female' leaders in my journey of being a young christian. I've met leaders that have inspired me to reach greater heights and I'm grateful (I don't think I'll ever be able to repay you guys but I do know that your presences means a lot to me so for that thank you).  Being a female leader is hard now imagine having to lead at church. Having to lead people who are younger and older than you. Standing in front of a congregation and having to share God's word with confidence even though some people are not for you but you still do it because you honoring God. Being a female leader requires not only attentiveness but consistency and discipline not only in your respective role

Entrepreneurial Corner (part 1 - the soil)

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I'm still not sure if I define entrepreneurship correctly actually I don't even know if I'm an entrepreneur or not. One of the biggest things that makes me proud to being a millennial is the 'hustling' spirit we have. We never stop at nothing we go for whatever it is that we want even though it seems impossible but we define the odds all the time. I figured let me talk to real entrepreneurs, young people who are shaking things, knocking on every door and seizing every opportunity they get and what better way to do it than to start with Tshepo Phaleso, young entrepreneur doing the most in his community, surroundings and career. Tshepo likes to define himself as not only a go getter but a creative entrepreneur that sells anything and everything, he even sells money (I don't know what that means) his an unstoppable train that keeps moving non-stop. I asked him a few questions and this is what he had to say. Q: how would you define entrepreneurship? A: e

Wrap it and wear it with confidence (Happy women's month)

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Shuu!, (Take a deep breath I'm about to be deep) *giggles*. I haven't fully understood why they call us millennials or maybe it's because we are spontaneous we do what we want, when we want, how we want it and where we want. As much as we are millennials we also have an amazing generation that comes behind us, generation z better known as "ama2000" they are more wild, risk takers and they never care what society says about them instead they continue like nothing is wrong (this is mostly things society thinks are "bad") you can already imagine what kind of society we live in. A society that has so many things to learn and unlearn (I'm just hoping the right generation gets to path the "right way") I'm a very calm person i do take risks but the millennial inside of me always reminds me to remember about "what people will say" yep! people's perception reigns first in millennials our dignity has always been number o

Dear Daddy Dearest: Where to from here?

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I'm still trying to untangle the tangled. I don't know if I'm doing the right thing or not but what I do know is that past forgiveness is a lot of tangled stuff that needs untangling. Have you ever been in a relationship where you don't know how to act? Like you don't know how to be yourself, every time you try you just feel so out of place. My dad left me feeling out of place like honestly I don't know how to feel, act and react when I'm with him. It's so sad that my mom plays the match maker (middle woman if I could put it like that) when mommy is not around there's silence. Past forgiveness is suppose to be a stable relationship with communication, consistency, loyalty, honesty and trust but how do you begin a stable relationship with someone that hurt you in the past? Well luckily for me I learnt this from my dad that I will never have a stable relationship until I fix trust. Most people would argue that communication needs to be fixe

Crown Her

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'bzzz bzzz, bzzz bzzz' every 30 seconds a message is received either be it from a family member or from a friend or a mere notification from the social apps we have but our phones are very busy, all day everyday. Sometimes this is exciting but sometimes it's overwhelming but whats more overwhelming is being critized before you even given a chance. Boipelo Mosehla a 'female' content creator, YouTuber, tiktoker, part time make-up artist and student at the University of Johannesburg is planning on taking over the socials with her amazing personality and fresh content. The plan has always been to shine light on female leaders (we are all leaders in everything we do) who are doing the most. The plan is to help crown another female, uplift, grow, inspire and build in every way possible. When I first saw Boipelo's YouTube videos I wanted to know more about her, I wanted to know how is she holding up, how is she managing, is she getting to where she wants to