PROUDEST | MOST GRATEFUL MOMENT
I am incredibly
grateful to Solly Moeng for including me in the second Brand Summit South
Africa and being part of the panel discussion on “International Nation Building”.
I had an opportunity to share some of the insights gained from the African
Public Relations Association (APRA) research that we conducted earlier this
year and presented in Kigali.
Hats off to
Solly for this initiative. The different speakers that formed part of the
summit, the topics and the different views and conversations were incredible.
As much as
we need to urge accountability from our leaders, it is also every single person’s
responsibility to make the changes. Yes, it is leadership that plays a massive
role in the reputation of an organization and country (as we saw in the research),
it is also the behavior, actions and conversations that we as individuals have that
contribute to how others act toward us, and how we are viewed as a country (and
ultimately continent). If we continue to focus on the negative, we’ll get more negative
things to focus on. The more we focus on being grateful and focus on positive
things around us, the more we’ll have to celebrate.
I appreciate
that many South Africans are disillusioned and ready to leave the continent’s
shores. But what is that going to help?
Even though
we still have a lot of work to do, we do have an incredible country that I am
proud to call home!
Margaret
Meads wise words sums it up brilliantly: “Never believe that a few caring people
can’t change the world. For, indeed that’s all who ever have.”
Solly also
introduced me to Yanina Dubeykovskaya, Past President of the World
Communication Forum. I was thrilled to meet her at the launch of her Women
Influence Forum in Cape Town earlier this week. It was like no other session I’ve
attended. The speakers were so down to earth sharing their different journeys and
talking from the heart, there was singing, dancing and a prayer, not a dry eye
in the room. I am truly grateful to have
been a part of it.
Biggest lesson THIS WEEK
It
was an incredibly tough week. We had no choice but to make the very difficult decision
of having to say good bye to Tammy. I am so grateful for Mark’s love and
support. I am also very grateful to Emma from Hout Bay Vet for sparing us the
walk to the vet, and for coming to our house. My big lesson is not to wait so
long to make the tough call, something I feel horrendously guilty about.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
WHAT MADE ME GIGGLE
I’m currently in Pretoria and decided to be on Gautrain and Uber power during my stay (it’s so convenient to be in Sandton within an hour with loads of time to read on the train). Yesterday morning, when I received the notification that my driver was at the gate and stepped outside to greet him, all I saw was a guy standing next to his bicycle! The Uber driver had parked next door so was out of view; when I shared with him that I thought he was the guy on the bicycle we laughed all the way to the station! Great way to start the day!
A reminder
Saw this on my way to the Spar on Monday morning:
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