I want 2 thank samuel mokwana though doc mabila the good job that he is doing as steelpoort youthzones leader.And if it was not sam I would have never know that if I can also change other people's lives.Guys keep it up the good job that you are Ðoing and thank you doc
This is the exciting launch (not lunch) of a NEW competition that will take place right here on www.youthzones.co.za
The objective is to get young people to share their thoughts and feelings through blogs. You can also write a poem, song or story, but the main idea is to express yourself in ANY way. Even adding a picture.
The competition will not focus on the normal Youthzones topics of sport, IT, life-skills and enterprise, but it will have to be about a specific topic. You can choose which topic you want to write on. To enter, the #topic has to be in the title of your blog and, importantly you have to add it as a 'tag', just enter the topic in the block called Tags:
Prizes will be given EVERY week and includes over R100 000 of prizes, ranging from footballs and phones to airtime.
Winners will be notified through this website.
So, here are our topics until February: (in no particular order)
Hustle for Cash, entrepreneurship in the township #hustle
HIV Aids as part of our daily lives #hiv
Gay and Lesbian Views in My Community #lgbt
Leadership Success Stories #lead
Gender Issues: women face challenges and solutions #gender
Crime and corruption #crime
This competition is sponsored by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Views in blogs or comments do not represent their views and editorial administration is conducted by Youthzones in conjunction with AmaVerkykers.
IMPORTANT:
Although we encourage healthy comments and debate, any personal insults or fighting will be removed and members blocked. This has to be a safe space where we discuss with sensitivity, maturity and respect.
This is the exciting launch (not lunch) of a NEW competition that will take place right here on www.youthzones.co.za
The objective is to get young people to share their thoughts and feelings through blogs. You can also write a poem, song or story, but the main idea is to express yourself in ANY way. Even adding a picture.
The competition will not focus on the normal Youthzones topics of sport, IT, life-skills and enterprise, but it will have to be about a specific topic. You can choose which topic you want to write on. To enter, the #topic has to be in the title of your blog and, importantly you have to add it as a 'tag', just enter the topic in the block called Tags:
Prizes will be given EVERY week and includes over R100 000 of prizes, ranging from footballs and phones to airtime.
Winners will be notified through this website.
So, here are our topics until February: (in no particular order)
Hustle for Cash, entrepreneurship in the township #hustle
HIV Aids as part of our daily lives #hiv
Gay and Lesbian Views in My Community #lgbt
Leadership Success Stories #lead
Gender Issues: women face challenges and solutions #gender
Crime and corruption #crime
This competition is sponsored by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Views in blogs or comments do not represent their views and editorial administration is conducted by Youthzones in conjunction with AmaVerkykers.
IMPORTANT:
Although we encourage healthy comments and debate, any personal insults or fighting will be removed and members blocked. This has to be a safe space where we discuss with sensitivity, maturity and respect
Its always walala wasala,another blog post competition on our website and stand a chance to get yourself a diary for 2016
#blogpost
#walala wasala
#www.youthzones.co.za
A youth zone is not a building or even a program, it is a network of relationship in a specific geographic area. Learning takes place under trees, in shacks, next to schools and libraries, what si important as the foundation for development is friendships, not bildings.
Hello zoners with all my regards to every #LEADER could we please emphasize that #YOUTHZONE is not a building but a network of relationship in a specific geographic area.
> > > > > In Order To Reduce Crime In South Africa, The Youth Should Be Given Both Hope And Real Opportunities A Culture Of Respect, Tolerance And Mutual Learning.
Amaverkykers Adjudication: Blogging Competition Winners #Week 12 1. Siyabulela Foloti Smartphone 2. Moses Matlala balls 3. Sifiso Mtsi data Congratulations to our winners!! also blog on how you spend your time in helping the community and stand a chance to win a dairy for 2016 #walala wasala #kuthatha isikhathi #dairy-blogpost competition #www.youthzones.co.za…
Play # SPORT We play sport to create frindship. We play sport to stay healthy. We play to stay busy. ............ Learn # Computerskills & internet. As a team we know how to use computers. As a team we have access to use computers. As a team we us IT to communicate and learn. ............... Grow # LIFE-SKILLS Our members learn from each other. Our members become employable through soft skills. Our members act as caring leaders. .................. Work # ENTERPRISE_DEVELOPMENT My teammates and i think like problem-solvers. My teammates and i try new things to make money. My teammates and i try to have sustainable income
Already started accommodating one other grade 12 because he is staying far from the school and i and the family we did talk and give him access of shelter to learn near the school.
The Youth Zone Legacy Network has been established in partnership with the 2010 World Cup LOC to ensure a sustainable impact of the 2010 World Cup in the lives of South African youths. The aim is to build friendships and share ideas that could help us better our own lives. We recognise that a safe and equitable society is one where young people feel valued and where they have hope because of real opportunities and choices available to them. The youth zones are very different and instead of fearing the differences, we want to learn from the diversity. At each youth zone we focus on: FOOTBALL,LIFE-SKILLS & COMPUTER LITERACY. We want to connect young people, in real life and on the net The Foundation for a Safe South Africa, the Embassy of the Netherlands and Convergence Partners are all examples of people and corporates willing to join hands with us and explore a better life. Use our website to get info and build meaningful connections! You can also download a brochure here
guys please take advantage of this program. An idea sharing environment will result in an informed society. have this vision; young teenagers who are among adult group where ideas are being shared and debated. this to me it means that these teenagers will be able to grab 1 or 2 ideas which in return he/she (teenager) will be able to use in a school activity.
There are different groups of teenagers visiting our local library looking for literature on their community social problems.this kind of information can arguably be said that the only people with accurate and reliable information can be acquired from community members themselves and this program aim to close that gap.
Many school learners are not being given an opportunity to attend any educative programs after school. As a way of trying to align a good behavior in teenagers and youth lets invest our free time to participate in such programs.
Teamwork The concept of ubuntuDI¿UPVWKDWZHDVKXPDQEHLQJVDUHQRWVXSSRVHGWROLYHLQGLYLGXDOLVWLFOLYHVLVRODWHGIURPRWKHUV7KLVLVRQHRIWKHPRVWLPSRUWDQWWKLQJVWR OHDUQDQGWHDFKKXPDQVPXVWOHDUQWROLYHDQGZRUNWRJHWKHUIRUWKHFRPPXQDOJRRG7KLVPHDQVWKDWZHPRYHEH\RQGVHO¿VKQHVVWRDOLIHZKHUHZHYLHZRWKHUSHRSOH as important. Humans are social animals and we must learn to always consider the effect that our actions will have on others. This way of thinking is important in our general lives, but it is also important to work towards this togetherness in the workplace, sport teams or any group that consist of many members. For a group of people to reach its objectives or achieve its dreams, each individual needs to place the needs of the group (others) above their own. People are very different and think in different ways. We need to learn to get along with and appreciate people that are different from us. 5HPHPEHULI\RXZDQWSHRSOHWRUHVSHFW\RXWRVXSSRUW\RXWROLVWHQWR\RXWKHQ\RXKDYHWR¿UVWVKRZWKHVHWKLQJVWRZDUGVWKHP:HFDQQRWGHPDQGXQLW\RU respect;; we earn it, by giving it. <RXFDQRQO\EHDJUHDWLQGLYLGXDOLI\RXPDNHDJUHDWFRQWULEXWLRQWRDJUHDWWHDP(OHYHQLQGLYLGXDOVHDFK¿JKWLQJIRUWKHPVHOYHVDQGDJDLQVWRWKHUVZLOODOZD\VEH worse than eleven individuals working together and supporting one another.
Today let's acknowledge and commend all the people who have been taking small steps and making things happen, And also a shout out to those who took that first step today and to those who may be just about ready to begin. Lives are changing here!
The Youth Zone Legacy Network has been established in partnership with the 2010 World Cup LOC to ensure a sustainable impact of the 2010 World Cup in the lives of South African youths. The aim is to build friendships and share ideas that could help us better our own lives. We recognise that a safe and equitable society is one where young people feel valued and where they have hope because of real opportunities and choices available to them. The youth zones are very different and instead of fearing the differences, we want to learn from the diversity. At each youth zone we focus on: FOOTBALL,LIFE-SKILLS & COMPUTER LITERACY. We want to connect young people, in real life and on the net The Foundation for a Safe South Africa, the Embassy of the Netherlands and Convergence Partners are all examples of people and corporates willing to join hands with us and explore a better life. Use our website to get info and build meaningful connections! You can also download a brochurehere.
Get dairies for you and your team by just creating emails for your team and let them blog about what it means to them when they think of PLANNING and TIME
That team will win the number of diaries as per entries.
GOING TO CAMP AT THE END OF THIS WEEK AS WE ARRANGED THE TRIP TO GIVE ACCESS TO THE YOUTH AS WE PREPARING THEM TO GROW IN A GOOD MANNER.
ALREADY ADAPTED THE STRATEGY OF TAKING PEOPLO TO CAMP LIKE www.youthzones.co.za as they taught me to serve those who lack and up lifting them to get more about life.
GOING TO CAMP AT THE END OF THIS WEEK AS WE ARRANGED THE TRIP TO GIVE ACCESS TO THE YOUTH AS WE PREPARING THEM TO GROW IN A GOOD MANNER.
ALREADY ADAPTED THE STRATEGY OF TAKING PEOPLO TO CAMP LIKE www.youthzones.co.za as they taught me to serve those who lack and up lifting them to get more about life.
Motivation is a very powerful and studies have show that motivation is more important than intelligence and ability in determining success, No one, however, can motivate you but yourself.
Limit distraction by creating a space that allow you to concentrate while you work. It is easy to lose motivation if you are tempted to do other things. Focus on achievment. Can you think back to when you achieved something? How did it feel? How will you feel if you can achieve again?
Find something of interest in your studies. If you start to enjoy what you are learning about, you will do better at it. Spend at least an hour a day empowering yourself. This can be achieved by reading good books, listen to inspiring messages and finding inspirational quotes.
It is important to push yourself to succeed. It will make rewards much better. Don't put of till tomorrow what you can do today! The longer you avoid doing something, the harder it will be to get it done. Do the hardest and most boring things first and get them out of the way.
A bit of competition can be a great motivator. Start a study contest with your friends. Dream about your future. What do you need to get there? If you really want something badly enough, you will have to work hard and get there.
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Never complain
Focus on your goals
Compliments others
Be responsibull
Have peace with others
Aug 14, 2015
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Aug 19, 2015
michael
Aug 19, 2015
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Aug 24, 2015
Denice Bongani Maphanga
www.youthzones.co.za
#walala_wasala
Sep 11, 2015
Denice Bongani Maphanga
BLOG COMPETITION STARTS!!!
This is the exciting launch (not lunch) of a NEW competition that will take place right here on www.youthzones.co.za
The objective is to get young people to share their thoughts and feelings through blogs. You can also write a poem, song or story, but the main idea is to express yourself in ANY way. Even adding a picture.
The competition will not focus on the normal Youthzones topics of sport, IT, life-skills and enterprise, but it will have to be about a specific topic. You can choose which topic you want to write on. To enter, the #topic has to be in the title of your blog and, importantly you have to add it as a 'tag', just enter the topic in the block called Tags:
Prizes will be given EVERY week and includes over R100 000 of prizes, ranging from footballs and phones to airtime.
Winners will be notified through this website.
So, here are our topics until February: (in no particular order)
Hustle for Cash, entrepreneurship in the township #hustle
HIV Aids as part of our daily lives #hiv
Gay and Lesbian Views in My Community #lgbt
Leadership Success Stories #lead
Gender Issues: women face challenges and solutions #gender
Crime and corruption #crime
This competition is sponsored by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Views in blogs or comments do not represent their views and editorial administration is conducted by Youthzones in conjunction with AmaVerkykers.
IMPORTANT:
Although we encourage healthy comments and debate, any personal insults or fighting will be removed and members blocked. This has to be a safe space where we discuss with sensitivity, maturity and respect.
Posted by Schalk van Heerden on October 30, 2015 at 1
Oct 31, 2015
Mosehla collen
this time am bizy to create Emails
Dec 17, 2015
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Apply for work
Purporsefully
Latest SA bursaries
Learnerships and Internships
knowladge can never be limited
Jan 8, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
#REMINDER TO EVERY ONE
#COMPETITION STILL RUNNING
WE ARE IN THE #LAST-MONTH OF THE COMPETITION
BLOG COMPETITION STARTS!!!
This is the exciting launch (not lunch) of a NEW competition that will take place right here on www.youthzones.co.za
The objective is to get young people to share their thoughts and feelings through blogs. You can also write a poem, song or story, but the main idea is to express yourself in ANY way. Even adding a picture.
The competition will not focus on the normal Youthzones topics of sport, IT, life-skills and enterprise, but it will have to be about a specific topic. You can choose which topic you want to write on. To enter, the #topic has to be in the title of your blog and, importantly you have to add it as a 'tag', just enter the topic in the block called Tags:
Prizes will be given EVERY week and includes over R100 000 of prizes, ranging from footballs and phones to airtime.
Winners will be notified through this website.
So, here are our topics until February: (in no particular order)
Hustle for Cash, entrepreneurship in the township #hustle
HIV Aids as part of our daily lives #hiv
Gay and Lesbian Views in My Community #lgbt
Leadership Success Stories #lead
Gender Issues: women face challenges and solutions #gender
Crime and corruption #crime
This competition is sponsored by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Views in blogs or comments do not represent their views and editorial administration is conducted by Youthzones in conjunction with AmaVerkykers.
IMPORTANT:
Although we encourage healthy comments and debate, any personal insults or fighting will be removed and members blocked. This has to be a safe space where we discuss with sensitivity, maturity and respect
Feb 5, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
#blogpost
#walala wasala
#www.youthzones.co.za
Youthzones's photo.
Feb 8, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
www.walalawasala.org
www.youthzones.co.za
Feb 8, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
YOUTH ZONES #LEAD
A youth zone is not a building or even a program, it is a network of relationship in a specific geographic area. Learning takes place under trees, in shacks, next to schools and libraries, what si important as the foundation for development is friendships, not bildings.
Feb 10, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
LEADERSHIP SUCCESS STORIES #lead
Hello zoners with all my regards to every #LEADER could we please emphasize that #YOUTHZONE is not a building but a network of relationship in a specific geographic area.
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In Order To Reduce Crime In South Africa, The Youth Should Be Given Both Hope And Real Opportunities A Culture Of Respect, Tolerance And Mutual Learning.
www.walalawasala.org
www.youthzones.co.za
Tags: #lead
Feb 10, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
NO TIME TO WAIT FOR NOR MAN
MY CLASSMATES READING THE BROCHURE OF YOUTHZONE
Feb 11, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
SKILLS AND QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADERSHIP SUCCESS STORIES #lead
> Unselfish
.
> Caring
.
> Mutual respect
.
> Supportive
.
> Able to work as a team
.
> Communication
.
> Accepting others
.
> Symphathetic
.
> Good listener
.
> Not expecting others to think like
Feb 13, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS OF A LEADER #lead
= Make plans for what you want to achieve.
2. DO
= Set your plans into acting.
3. Check
= Make sure your plans does work.
4. Act
= If your plans don't work, improve your plans.
Feb 13, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS OF A LEADER #lead
= Make plans for what you want to achieve.
2. DO
= Set your plans into acting.
3. Check
= Make sure your plans does work.
4. Act
= If your plans don't work, improve your plans.
Feb 13, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
HAPPY V`DAY TO ALL THE YOUTH OUT THERE.
www.youthzones.co.za
www.walalawasala.org
Feb 14, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Amaverkykers Adjudication: Blogging Competition Winners #Week 12
Name Blog Title Prize
1. Siyabulela Foloti The principles of entrepreneurship Smartphone
2. Moses Matlala Leadership prayer balls
3. Sifiso Mtsi Leadership data
Congratulations to our winners!!
Feb 14, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Amaverkykers Adjudication: Blogging Competition Winners #Week 12 1. Siyabulela Foloti Smartphone 2. Moses Matlala balls 3. Sifiso Mtsi data Congratulations to our winners!! also blog on how you spend your time in helping the community and stand a chance to win a dairy for 2016 #walala wasala #kuthatha isikhathi #dairy-blogpost competition #www.youthzones.co.za…
Feb 16, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
HEALTHY START WITH www.youthzones.co.za #serving&sharing
Play
# SPORT
We play sport to create frindship.
We play sport to stay healthy.
We play to stay busy.
............
Learn
# Computerskills & internet.
As a team we know how to use computers.
As a team we have access to use computers.
As a team we us IT to communicate and learn.
...............
Grow
# LIFE-SKILLS
Our members learn from each other.
Our members become employable through soft skills.
Our members act as caring leaders.
..................
Work
# ENTERPRISE_DEVELOPMENT
My teammates and i think like problem-solvers.
My teammates and i try new things to make money.
My teammates and i try to have sustainable income
Tags: #serving&sharing
Feb 16, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
LEADING BY EXAMPLE #saving&sharing
Already started accommodating one other grade 12 because he is staying far from the school and i and the family we did talk and give him access of shelter to learn near the school.am proud of this as a leader of the pack.
www.walalawasala.org
www.youthzones.co.za
Feb 16, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
What's this about?
The Youth Zone Legacy Network has been established in partnership with the 2010 World Cup LOC to ensure a sustainable impact of the 2010 World Cup in the lives of South African youths.
The aim is to build friendships and share ideas that could help us better our own lives.
We recognise that a safe and equitable society is one where young people feel valued and where they have hope because of real opportunities and choices available to them.
The youth zones are very different and instead of fearing the differences, we want to learn from the diversity. At each youth zone we focus on: FOOTBALL,LIFE-SKILLS & COMPUTER LITERACY.
We want to connect young people, in real life and on the net The Foundation for a Safe South Africa, the Embassy of the Netherlands and Convergence Partners are all examples of people and corporates willing to join hands with us and explore a better life.
Use our website to get info and build meaningful connections! You can also download a brochure here
Feb 17, 2016
Lefa Maphanga
To be succesful you must work hard and you well achieve your GOALS
Feb 19, 2016
Lefa Maphanga
TO SOLVE YOUR PROMBLES
you must do something that will make your mind active[like play any sport]
Feb 19, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
YOUTH PARLIAMENT #empower_society
AIM OF THE PROGRAM
TO INSTILL THE CULTURE OF READING AND DEVELOPING AN INFORMED AND EMPOWERED SOCIETY.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
ENCOURAGE THE YOUTH TO MAKE USE OF THE INFORMATION CENTRES IN THEIR COMMUNTY.
TO INFLUENCE THE YOUTH TO REALIZE THE NEED FOR INFORMATION.
ENCOURAGE YOUTH TO FOLLOW CURRENT AFFAIRS.
TO ENCOURAGE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE THROUGH AWARENESS.
Feb 19, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
YOUTH PARLIAMENT #empower_society
AIM OF THE PROGRAM
TO INSTILL THE CULTURE OF READING AND DEVELOPING AN INFORMED AND EMPOWERED SOCIETY.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
ENCOURAGE THE YOUTH TO MAKE USE OF THE INFORMATION CENTRES IN THEIR COMMUNTY.
TO INFLUENCE THE YOUTH TO REALIZE THE NEED FOR INFORMATION.
ENCOURAGE YOUTH TO FOLLOW CURRENT AFFAIRS.
TO ENCOURAGE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE THROUGH AWARENESS
Feb 20, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Feb 20, 2016
Samuel Mokwana
slow by slow my community are developed in future take time to know her
Feb 21, 2016
Samuel Mokwana
happy birthday to you luv god bless you for many tears
Feb 22, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Feb 25, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
YOUTH PARLIAMENT #society
guys please take advantage of this program. An idea sharing environment will result in an informed society. have this vision; young teenagers who are among adult group where ideas are being shared and debated. this to me it means that these teenagers will be able to grab 1 or 2 ideas which in return he/she (teenager) will be able to use in a school activity.
There are different groups of teenagers visiting our local library looking for literature on their community social problems.this kind of information can arguably be said that the only people with accurate and reliable information can be acquired from community members themselves and this program aim to close that gap.
Many school learners are not being given an opportunity to attend any educative programs after school. As a way of trying to align a good behavior in teenagers and youth lets invest our free time to participate in such programs.
Feb 25, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Teamwork
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OHDUQDQGWHDFKKXPDQVPXVWOHDUQWROLYHDQGZRUNWRJHWKHUIRUWKHFRPPXQDOJRRG7KLVPHDQVWKDWZHPRYHEH\RQGVHO¿VKQHVVWRDOLIHZKHUHZHYLHZRWKHUSHRSOH
as important. Humans are social animals and we must learn to always consider the effect that our actions will have on others.
This way of thinking is important in our general lives, but it is also important to work towards this togetherness in the workplace, sport teams or any group that consist
of many members. For a group of people to reach its objectives or achieve its dreams, each individual needs to place the needs of the group (others) above their own.
People are very different and think in different ways. We need to learn to get along with and appreciate people that are different from us.
5HPHPEHULI\RXZDQWSHRSOHWRUHVSHFW\RXWRVXSSRUW\RXWROLVWHQWR\RXWKHQ\RXKDYHWR¿UVWVKRZWKHVHWKLQJVWRZDUGVWKHP:HFDQQRWGHPDQGXQLW\RU
respect;; we earn it, by giving it.
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worse than eleven individuals working together and supporting one another.
Feb 25, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Feb 25, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Feb 29, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEW MONTH #march
Mar 1, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 1, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 1, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 6, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 9, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 10, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
What's this about?
The Youth Zone Legacy Network has been established in partnership with the 2010 World Cup LOC to ensure a sustainable impact of the 2010 World Cup in the lives of South African youths.
The aim is to build friendships and share ideas that could help us better our own lives.
We recognise that a safe and equitable society is one where young people feel valued and where they have hope because of real opportunities and choices available to them.
The youth zones are very different and instead of fearing the differences, we want to learn from the diversity. At each youth zone we focus on: FOOTBALL,LIFE-SKILLS & COMPUTER LITERACY.
We want to connect young people, in real life and on the net The Foundation for a Safe South Africa, the Embassy of the Netherlands and Convergence Partners are all examples of people and corporates willing to join hands with us and explore a better life.
Use our website to get info and build meaningful connections! You can also download a brochurehere.
Mar 10, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Convergence Partners Competition Diary competition
Get dairies for you and your team by just creating emails for your team and let them blog about what it means to them when they think of PLANNING and TIME
That team will win the number of diaries as per entries.
Mar 10, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Planning # dairy blogpot competition
Mar 12, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
Mar 14, 2016
lUCASTA Choma
Ploughing back for generation is acommitment
Mar 15, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
MAKING YOUR DREAMS COMES TRUE
Posted by Denice Maphanga on March 15, 2016 at 2:55pm
View Blog
In life we all have to dream big, because dreaming big is free of charge.
KNOW YOUR TYPES OF FRIEND
THE FRIENDS OF PAST
THE FRIEND OF PRESENTS
THE FRIEND OF FUTURE
Try all your level best being creative in life.
Mar 15, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY #SHARING&SERVING #CAMP #18-03-2016 TO 20-03-2016
GOING TO CAMP AT THE END OF THIS WEEK AS WE ARRANGED THE TRIP TO GIVE ACCESS TO THE YOUTH AS WE PREPARING THEM TO GROW IN A GOOD MANNER.
ALREADY ADAPTED THE STRATEGY OF TAKING PEOPLO TO CAMP LIKE www.youthzones.co.za as they taught me to serve those who lack and up lifting them to get more about life.
Mar 15, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY #SHARING&SERVING #CAMP #18-03-2016 TO 20-03-2016
GOING TO CAMP AT THE END OF THIS WEEK AS WE ARRANGED THE TRIP TO GIVE ACCESS TO THE YOUTH AS WE PREPARING THEM TO GROW IN A GOOD MANNER.
ALREADY ADAPTED THE STRATEGY OF TAKING PEOPLO TO CAMP LIKE www.youthzones.co.za as they taught me to serve those who lack and up lifting them to get more about life.
Mar 15, 2016
Denice Bongani Maphanga
HOW TO STAY MOTIVAYED
Motivation is a very powerful and studies have show that motivation is more important than intelligence and ability in determining success, No one, however, can motivate you but yourself.
Limit distraction by creating a space that allow you to concentrate while you work. It is easy to lose motivation if you are tempted to do other things. Focus on achievment. Can you think back to when you achieved something? How did it feel? How will you feel if you can achieve again?
Find something of interest in your studies. If you start to enjoy what you are learning about, you will do better at it. Spend at least an hour a day empowering yourself. This can be achieved by reading good books, listen to inspiring messages and finding inspirational quotes.
It is important to push yourself to succeed. It will make rewards much better. Don't put of till tomorrow what you can do today! The longer you avoid doing something, the harder it will be to get it done. Do the hardest and most boring things first and get them out of the way.
A bit of competition can be a great motivator. Start a study contest with your friends. Dream about your future. What do you need to get there? If you really want something badly enough, you will have to work hard and get there.
Mar 17, 2016