You Are Okay Ziyanda Mavumengwana
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You're Okay recognises that okayness is inherent until life interrupts the okayness. The interruption is primarily caused by grief: of yourself & those you love. A part of you dies or you lose someone. Through You're Okay, there is an opportunity to indulge in conversations that provide a premise to define yourself with the a loss that does not define you.
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Considerations before a big leap
Are you about to take a leap of faith? Make a life-altering decision?
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Paternal love for the girl child
Paternal relationships with focus on the girl child are most important for security, comfort, self esteem and balance in the family unit. The physiological gift of power, love and strength from a father foregrounds the girl child's interaction with the male in society. Whether it be biological, adoptive or an Uncle, fathers are important to a girls child and if you are growing without one or were abandoned, I pray the man in your life nourish you with love, security and hope to grow your confidence.
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Ins and Outs of Therapy
What is therapy? Why do people go? How often should we go? Why are people generally hesitant to go?
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The dots always connects - purpose
In conversation with Thina Maqubela.
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An Alternative Life Narrative
In conversation with Luvuyo TakaMivuyo Ngxiki.
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Your success isn't far fetched
In conversation with Yolanda Mbolompo, founder of Afro Bae