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How I Keep My Weekly Messages Running Smoothly...

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 Over the years, I’ve learned that what we do matters more than what we say.  Sending a short weekly message to those who want to hear my thoughts has become a small but meaningful habit in my life.  It’s not always easy to stay consistent. Life gets busy, and technology can be intimidating. A while ago, I came across Systeme.io , and it quietly made my work much easier.  I use it simply to make sure my messages reach people on time, without worrying about the technical side.  It’s reliable, straightforward, and fits into my routine without fuss. The real value isn’t in the tool itself. It’s in what it allows me to do.  With this little bit of support, I can focus on writing and sharing, knowing that my weekly note will go out to those who want to receive it.  Small habits like this, when done consistently, quietly shape how we connect with others. I hope this encourages you to find simple ways to keep your own messages alive.  Whatever form th...

If We Want Our Towns and Cities to Thrive, We Must Get Involved...

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 We all want to live in communities that are safe, clean, and full of opportunity. We want towns and cities where our children can grow. Where businesses flourish, and people feel proud to call home. But these things don’t happen by accident. A thriving community is built by the people who live in it. And if we want our communities to grow and improve, we cannot stand by and watch others do the work. We have to get involved . Why It Matters Every decision that shapes our daily lives is made by someone. From street lighting and policing. To parks, roads, waste collection, local bylaws, and development plans. If we ignore the process, decisions will be made without our input. When we choose to take part, even in small ways, we help steer our towns and cities toward a better future. Strong communities don’t rely on a handful of leaders or a few activists. They rely on ordinary people who are willing to take small actions that make a big impact. The Power of Participation Getting invol...

Thirty minutes with Helen Zille on the future of Johannesburg...

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Johannesburg is on the edge of a comeback - and people are paying attention. In this final episode of season 3 of The Corner Office, we sit down with Helen Zille to unpack what could be the most exciting economic turnaround story in South Africa. Johannesburg breaks, it rebuilds, it breaks again, and then somehow - with the stubbornness only Joburgers truly understand - it finds a way to move forward. Investors who know the city deeply don’t bet on its perfection; they bet on its potential. And if there is one theme that emerged from our final episode of The Corner Office with Helen Zille’s, it’s that Johannesburg’s potential is nowhere near exhausted. South African businesses are sitting on roughly R2 trillion in dormant capital. For all the complexity around city governance, infrastructure, and budgets, the real expectations of Joburgers are remarkably consistent across communities, income levels and business sectors. They want: Water they can trust. Electricity they can rely ...

From Burnout To Billionaire Coaching | The Business Of Being Happy...

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Most people think success will fix their problems. Charlie Law proves the opposite. After a decade flying around the world doing high-pressure commodity deals, chasing money, status, admiration and ego, he hit a complete physical and psychological crash. Forced into a six-month burnout recovery, he realised the secret no one tells achievers is that you can be winning on paper and losing your life at the same time. Today, Charlie coaches CEOs, entrepreneurs and high-level performers who look successful but are stuck, unhappy or on the edge of breakdown. He distills the deep psychological, emotional and environmental factors behind real change. Not the “mumbo jumbo” clichés, but principles that actually work in the boardroom and at home. This episode exposes: Why achievement leads to emptiness for driven people How ego and identity trap high performers The lie behind “chasing the next goal” Why burnout hits successful people the hardest How to be successful and genuinely happy If yo...

Jay Naidoo: Rebuilding South Africa’s Leadership and Values

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Jay Naidoo reflects on COSATU’s 40-year legacy, South Africa’s democratic journey, and the sacrifices that shaped the nation. He speaks candidly about corruption, failed leadership, collapsing services, inequality, and the urgent need for values-driven renewal. Naidoo calls on citizens, business, and unions to reclaim integrity, rebuild trust, and drive meaningful change.

Life is a Journey, NOT a Competition...

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Viewing life as a "lifelong DIY project" emphasizes personal growth, creativity, and self-discovery.  It suggests that we are the architects of our journey.  Every step we take is part of building something unique and meaningful.  Rather than comparing ourselves to others, we are making choices . Focusing on continuous learning and improvement.  It's a reminder to enjoy the process and appreciate the small victories along the way!  In a world where comparisons often define success, it's worth pausing to rethink.   Instead of viewing life as a race or a contest, what if we embraced it as a “lifelong DIY project”?  A continuous journey of self-improvement, creativity, and discovery? After all, life is not a sprint. It’s an ongoing process of shaping who we are and how we live .  The Myth of Competition.  From a young age, many of us are taught that life is about winning.  We’re told that success is measured by grades, job titles, possessi...