Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Let This Be A Season Of New Beginnings By THANDISIZWE MGUDLWA

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Let This Be A Season Of New Beginnings

By THANDISIZWE MGUDLWA


CAPE TOWN; South Africa -- As we celebrate the Festive Season, it is worthwhile to reach out and make a positive impact on those in need; and especially in underserved communities.


In the Great Spirit of Christmas, we can make a positive difference by sharing and giving of our time and talents to add value into the lives of others.


Let this be a Festive Period which you will look back on one day and say this was the turn around point for your life.


This was the time you found your mojo. This is when you came of age. This is when you reconnect with your ancestors, angels, God, human society and the universe.


I know that God doesn't like it when we start things and not finish them.


May this be the Season that you commit and strive to finish any unfinished business, work, project or whatever it is you need to finish.


May this be the Season of New Hope and Renewed Love in action as we seek to think, say and act in a just and human conduct at all times.


When we forgive ourselves and forgive others, we are in the perfect space to be forgiven for our shortcomings and wrongs.


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A lesson one has learnt is that the best to plan for the New Year is during the Festive Period. Planning in the New Year or making New Year resolutions in January, may be quite late as the year has already begun.


But planning or making your New Year resolutions during the Festive Season just before the New Year will allow you to heat the ground running when the New Year commences.


It's actually better to focus on your Game Plan rather than New Year resolutions which are harder to keep for many people, if not all of us.


Education, training and skills development are a must for all communities and countries who seek to improve the lives of their people, experts research is overwhelming on this front.


Reskilling and upgrading should be what we focus on in the New Year as we do not want and wish to remain in the same position as we find ourselves currently.


A healthy and powerful goal for Africa and the world would be to strive for record enrollments in primary, high/secondary, tertiary schooling and vocational, adult education schooling.


May the workshops, seminars and Masterclasses be the order of the day for all our communities.


May community halls and centres serve as community colleges for the unemployed and inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs.


May entrepreneurship, just like education, sport and other sectors and industries be available and serve all our people.


May love, peace and friendship be a blessing for all people.


And may we all know and always remember that God loves us all.

 

Let's all commit to fixing whatever it is we can fix starting this Festive Season into the future.


Let’s Light Up The World With Our Good Deeds!!!


Merry Christmas!!!


Author's Bio:


Thandisizwe
 Mgudlwa
 - has been a journalist for more than 20 years. He is a multiple award winning journalist and Chairperson of Phandulwazi Educational & Development Centre in Langa, Cape Town.

Thandisizwe Mgudlwa is also a South African based Reporter. He holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship from the Regenesys Business School: Certificate Number: REGEN4433
 
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