WHAT MADE US FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?


Saturday, October 15, 2016

The Power of Prayer - Methodist Church Youth Group, Ennerdale. The DDCT Tour, Part 57

   If I was not a believer before this talk, I am now. The praying we(together with the book) received at the end of this presentation simply took my breath away. 
   When I was instructed by the group's leader(Ausi Pulane) to sit on a chair placed in the middle of a circle formed by the church youth members, I had no idea what was to follow. Each member then launched into an individual prayer for yours truly(and the book) to be a success. A praying which lasted for a few minutes.
   To say I was moved by this unexpected gesture is an understatement. By the end of this praying session I was close to tears. I was saved from completely breaking down by not being requested to say something immediately after this intense prayer.
   In looking back on this talk, I think that being prayed for has given me supreme self-confidence. Now, more than before, I feel I will achieve my lofty goal of selling one million copies of my book(FEELING GOOD). When I mention this '1 million' figure during a talk, I say it with tongue-in-cheek. It is a goal I realistically believed I could not achieve. But not anymore. This Wesele youth group has made me believe I can accomplish it.
   Indeed, this making of people to have faith in their ability to achieve their ambitious goals may be a prayer's ultimate function. Because the road to your dream/s is not linear. At times you will hit a plateau, and therefore be tempted to give up. This is when a prayer(or praying) can help, by bringing back a belief in yourself and in your dream. I now believe.

        SOME THANK YOU'S

- Ausi Pulane(the group leader) : For the invitation and your trouble in making sure I reach Ennerdale.
- The Methodist Church Youth members: For praying for me like I have never been prayed for before. P.S. And for that fat envelope.
   

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Value of Doing Your Best at All Times - Old Mutual, Lenasia. The Dreams Do Come True Tour, Part 56

   They say it is a small world. Therefore be nice, or be good. 
As you never really know when or where you may meet again a party you have dealt with before in life. 
   On arriving at this Old Mutual branch in Lenasia, I discovered that the manager here is someone I have previously dealt with at another O-M branch.
   Presumably I was good in presenting my talk at her old branch - if I may say so myself. Because getting a speaking engagement at this new branch was not a problem at all.
   Performing to the best of our ability when given a chance, in my opinion, will help not just in minor matters like getting a speaking gig, but in other weightier life issues as well. Like changing jobs, for example.
   Doing well at a task is like one's track record. It is something that will precede or follow you wherever you go. In my case, I normally have to get permission to give a talk from managers. And managers are people with influence. If, for argument sake, I were to drop the ball at one branch, word about my sloppiness would quickly spread to other branch managers. The consequence being that speaking engagements would dry up. 

      SOME THANK YOU'S

Ausi Masa( the manager) - For indulging us once more.

Old Mutual staff - For being very attentive, which made me feel like a great speaker.
   

Friday, October 7, 2016

Delays( or Postponements) Are Part of Life's Journey - ABSA, Trade Route mall. The DREAMS DO COME TRUE(DDCT) Tour - Part 55

   A delay in your plans is like the good Lord is saying to you, " I want to see how much you want this; how hard you are willing to work for it."
   We have all wished - at one time or another - for things to go our way every time. We assumed that this way we would be happier in life.
   But such predictability in life would not be a good thing. It would deny us an opportunity to solve problems, a solving that makes us grow as human beings.
   As a species we have a brain that gives us thinking capacity. A lack of a platform to use this feature of our brains would make us no different from animals, which live by instict.
   A lack of difficulties in our lives would also mean that we cannot exercise patience( a virtue) when
when it comes to our dreams.
   A delay is exactly what it is. It does not mean that your wish/dream will not happen. It may take time, yes. But eventually it will happen. PROVIDED YOU DO NOT GIVE UP.
   And so it was with this Absa talk. For very valid reasons it was postponed twice. On the second occasion it was rescheduled when I was in the branch already, all dressed up and ready to go.
   But on each occasion I was not disheartened. I kept my mind focused on what I wished to happen, which was for the talk to take place. And in the end it did indeed take place.

           SOME THANK YOU'S

- Ntate Talent Sibisi( the branch Manager) : For the permission( and that awesome introduction about supporting local authors)

- ABSA staff : For the love. 'I love you too.'