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If your salary is not enough to start your own side hustle next year, then do the following:1. Do your own haircut/hairs...
29/12/2025

If your salary is not enough to start your own side hustle next year, then do the following:

1. Do your own haircut/hairstyle/manicure.
2. Carry a lunchbox when you go to work.
3. Laundry your own clothes.
4. Downgrade from DSTV to OpenView.
5. Quit smoking, drinking and partying.
6. End any relationship that costs you money.
7. Wear regular clothes instead of designers.
8. Port to the low prices data bundle sim card.
9. Walk to your workplace if is less than 2km.
10. Do not buy anything unless it is necessary.

Do this and you will have more than enough capital to start your side hustle in one year. But…,what if…,did you…, any statement beginning with these prefixes is just your indiscipline and unwilling to sacrifice.

16/12/2025

sad year for everyone

Be Cautious Around Individuals Who Had to Raise Themselves… Let Me Explain. this one is me.1. They don’t know how to rec...
15/12/2025

Be Cautious Around Individuals Who Had to Raise Themselves… Let Me Explain. this one is me.

1. They don’t know how to receive help it feels foreign & unsafe.

2. They been the “strong one” their whole life, so vulnerability makes them uncomfortable.

3. They overthink EVERYTHING because nobody taught them what stability feels like.

4. They don’t attach quick they attach deep, and only to safe energy.
5. They love hard, but they expect disappointment… that’s all they’ve known.
6. They apologize a lot ’cause they grew up being “too much” for the adults around them.
7. They protect their peace like it’s sacred cause it is.
8. They don’t like chaos; their childhood had enough of that.
9. They work harder than most people their age because survival became a habit.
10. They don’t brag about what they been through you can see it in their strength.

today.⬇️🩷✨

Be gentle with self-raised souls… life taught them everything the hard way.

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✨Glow up your LIFE. Glow up your HEALTH. Glow up your FOLLOWERS. Glow up your BAG.

12/12/2025

The aim is to help one child per day, today no repairs but replacement of school shoes

next I wanna help atleast 50 kids


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Some business reflections1. Don’t start any business with your family or friends in mind to buy from you.2. Start your b...
27/10/2025

Some business reflections

1. Don’t start any business with your family or friends in mind to buy from you.

2. Start your business by addressing the need in mind in your place of location.

3. Don’t start a certain business because every one is doing it. Have a personal plan and conviction that it will work.

4. The fact that you come from a certain area does not meet you should trade in what is commonly traded. You may wish to be a supplier of those doing common business. ( For example if you are at Tsangano it’s not automatic that you should sale onions, potatoes or tomato. Why don’t you consider selling torches or have a restaurant).

5. Don’t get into business with someone because they seem to have resources. Make sure you align your values and purpose.

6. Don’t start to plan on business banking on relatives or government to help you. Let them find you doing your thing and if there are opportunities to work together so be it.

7. Don’t mix business with religious, cultural and political affairs. Make sure you remain neutral in all aspects unless your business is directly linked to such.

8. Always pay yourself for value you are bringing to the organization and don’t just combine your money and business money. Pay yourself a salary, a bonus etc etc for more growth.

9. If in partnership or company make sure all participants are pulling in the same direction with no passengers on board.

10. Business is about sales, sales, sales! Make sure for start up you push sales and that every person should be a sales person including the accountant.

11. Be agile and adaptable to changing environments. Always learn, unrelearn and relearn.

12. Failure in business should not frustrate you. You will not be the first to fail. Learn from those that have done it before and quickly rise once you fail even if it means doing something different.

13. Never get emotionally attached to a business. It has to make money sense. It’s not till death separates us. It’s only a business, it’s only a property.

14. Always build resilience, determination by listening to stories of those that have overcome. You may have heard about how Thomas Edson discovered a light bulb after trying and not being successful a 1,000 times. But you have local Champions that have made it big and small in people’s eyes. You can learn from your local as well as global champions. Generally principles will be the same at any level.

15. Always look out for opportunities to see how technology can be used in all that you do. Trust me what you are doing is being done differently elsewhere

25/10/2025

What is the difference between being a hustler and a business owner?

19/10/2025

Many people are either lazy or too busy with the task of peeling and chopping veggies especially on weekends.🥕🥦🧄

So sell them ready chopped veggies to save them time and energy of peeling and chopping veggies. In fact you will be providing convenient to them.

Aluminum Cans Recycling  ♻️ Big recycling companies such as Collect-a-Can, they pay R34 per kilo. This explains why many...
19/10/2025

Aluminum Cans Recycling ♻️

Big recycling companies such as Collect-a-Can, they pay R34 per kilo. This explains why many informal collectors in the townships are paying between R10 and R15 per kilo. They stand to get more than double once they sell the aluminium cans to a big company.

Aluminium is 100 percent recyclable, which means there is no part that can't be reuse – it can be squashed or melted.

A kilo is usually 65 to 70 aluminium cans.

19/10/2025

🚨 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WHEN OPENING A CASE AT SAPS! 🚨

🛑 No police officer has the right to refuse opening your case — no matter what the crime or where it happened!

The South African Police Service has issued a clear reminder under National Instruction 3 of 2011:
👉 Every complainant must be assisted in opening a case.
👉 No one should be turned away, told “it’s not serious,” or referred to another station.

Common excuses that are NOT allowed:
❌ “You don’t know the suspect’s name.”
❌ “Bring the suspect here first.”
❌ “It didn’t happen in this area.”
❌ “It’s a family matter, go sort it out.”
❌ “It’s not that serious.”

🚫 This behaviour is UNACCEPTABLE! Every citizen — especially women and children — has the right to be heard, protected, and helped.

💡 Remember:

The Community Service Centre (CSC) must take your affidavit immediately.

No complainant may be sent away or redirected to another police station.

If an officer refuses to open your case, report them immediately.

📞 SAPS National Complaints Centre:
0800 333 177 or 0860 264 487

🗣️ Let’s spread awareness and empower others to know their rights!
Together we can build accountability and restore trust in our police services. 🇿🇦💙

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