Girl to girl: be that girl again.
Get disciplined again. Take care of yourself again. Eat better & move your body again. Oil your edges & drink your water again. Start praying & reading your Bible again. Get your money up and sleep 8 hours again. Find your spark and put yourself first.
After giving birth, a woman's internal wounds take six months to heal, 12 months for physical recovery, two years for hormonal balance, and up to five years to rediscover her identity. Relationships frequently fail during this time due to a lack of understanding. Be kind and patient with new mothers; they are facing more challenges than it appears.
Still in disbelief because what do you mean the UN Women knows me, about my work, engages my work, requests and platforms me. And actually appreciates it 🥺🥺 I would have never thought, in my wildest dreams.
Lately, I've been including this in my prayer: "If I'm not meant to have it, Lord, please remove the desire from my heart to want it, and help me find peace in its absence."
She was just going to work…
Amanda Mofokeng (28) disappeared after taking an e-hailing ride in Malvern.
What happened to her ?
Please share until she is found.
#FindAmandaMofokeng
I urge you to study Ezekiel 37:1-14.
You will understand the importance of speaking into your life. You can literally recreate your future with the words you speak, especially when you declare the WORD of GOD over any circumstances.
I charge you to start speaking to your finances, start speaking to your marriage, speak to your job, speak and declare your expectations over all that concerns you. And watch what will happen!
SAPS SEIZES VW POLO USED IN OLORATO MONGALE’S MURDER - OWNER OF VEHICLE ARRESTED
@SAPoliceService
The South African Police Service(SAPS) NATIONAL CRIME INTELLIGENCE UNIT has found and seized the wanted VW polo that was allegedly used in the murder of 30-year-old Olorato Mongale.
A multidisciplinary team led by the SAPS anti-kidnapping task team seized the vehicle at a panel beater workshop in Phoenix, Durban.
The investigation first led the team to a lodge in Kew, Johannesburg where two suspects had booked a room.
Further intelligence led them to KwaMashu in Durban to the home of one of the suspects.
The suspects vehicle was later found at this panel beater workshop. Upon inspection by SAPS forensic experts, traces of blood were found inside the vehicle.
An elderly man believed to be the owner of the vehicle has been arrested but police are still searching for two men believed to have been directly involved in the murder of Olorato.
The two suspects are on the run and members of the public are urged to distribute their photos far and wide to assist police investigations.
THE POLICE ARE SEARCHING FOR FEZILE NGUBANE AND PHILANGENKOSI SIBONGOKUHLE MAKHANYA.
The pair is considered to be dangerous and members of the public are cautioned not to come near them. If seen, immediately call Brigadier Nama on +27 (82) 778-9035.
The National Commissioner of the SAPS, General Fannie Masemola has thanked the team working on the case including SAPS Gauteng Provincial Investigation Unit (PIU), DPCI KZN Tracking Team and the Durban Metro Police K-9 unit as well as private security for assisting the SAPS anti-kidnapping task team.
These suspects are warned to hand themselves over at their nearest police station.
i'm convinced when you REKINDLE a relationship with someone (friend, family, ex, etc ) something will ALWAYS resurface to show you why you should have left it burned and dried up.
Raising children is painful. Not just because it is exhausting, but because it is a relentless game of confrontation with the self. You are terrified of over-parenting, under-parenting, misreading the signs. You worry they will inherit your flaws, failures, inadequacies, wounds, your anxieties, the parts of you you’re still working through.
It doesn’t help that parenting has become a public performance. Other parents watching, judging, diagnosing from a distance with no appreciation of the anguish you suffer in silence. The quiet prayers. The nights you lie awake replaying a conversation or a look your child gave you. The deep desire not just to raise a sensible, kind, responsible child but to not mess them up.
Parenting is painful. And still, we do it. Every day. Because that’s what it is all about. No less or no more. We do it because our children deserve it.
I’m sending my love to all parents who are doing their very best and paying the much needed love, affection and attention to their children. May God bless you.