WHAT MADE US FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?


Sunday, October 25, 2009

South Africa Ready for FIFA's 2010 World Cup, And 3rd FGM Blog Followers

* Things slowly and nicely shaping up for our hosting of the FIFA's World Cup next year.
 All the hosting stadiums are ready. We are told-by the LOC - that the newly built
ones are left with a few minor touches here and there.
And on the football front, we are glad that Mr Carlos Parreira is back to steady things on the Bafana Bafana ship.
Internationally, it is starting to look like we may just get to have all the currently hot players gracing our shores. Argentina's Lionel Messi - the Barcelona F C maestro - will be here. Argentina just managed to qualify.
Ronaldo and his Portugal, and Thierry Henry and the French team, are all still on track to come. These two stars just need to first help their respective countries to do well at the play-offs after both Portugal and France failed to qualify directly.
We will put them in our prayers.

Otherwise Mzansi cannot wait, ladies and gentlemen.


* Thulebona Mhlanga becoming the 3rd official FGM website follower. She is the silhouette figure next to Zak and 'Mathuso.
Thulebona is a student at the University of Johannesburg. And, she is also the first member of our FGM Volunteers charity project.

"We are happy to have you on board sisi. With your support the
FGM community can only grow from strength to strength."



THANK YOU UNIVERSE. THANK YOU FOR OUR 'FEEL GOOD MOMENTS'.


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Our FEEL GOOD poem of the week:


We Are Ready
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Mzansi is ready.
Africa is ready.
We are ready to host the world.
Let FIFA's party start.
Let its extravaganza begin.
We are ready to do it justice.
Let Bo-Messi.
Let Bo-Ronaldo and Thierry.
Let them come.
Africa is ready to show its hospitality.
Let the hoards of football-loving 'peeps' descend.
Let them descend on us.
KE NAKO.
KE NAKO INDEED.


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SO, SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WORLD OUT THERE, WHAT MADE YOU

FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?

Let us know at - feelgoodmovement@gmail.com
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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Professor Jonathan Jansen's Move, Ghana Under-20 Soccer Team's World Cup Triumph, And Horoscope Sign 'Write Ups' for Eternity

* The decision by the new Free State University Rector - Professor Jonathan Jansen - to pardon the Reitz 'four'. These 'four' are the 4 white former students( residents of the Reitz hostel) of the University who were caught on camera taunting and degrading black blue collar employees of the University. These acts by these students were deemed racist in nature and the students were subsequently expelled.
The rector said that not only will the the students be allowed back to finish their studies, but the University will no longer pursue the court case against them.
This act of forgiveness by the Rector must be applauded. It was a bold decision which was taken at a risk of a backlash.
It must be seen in a broader context of nation building.

"Nice one, Prof."


* Ghana's Under 20 soccer team doing Africa proud by winning the FIFA Under 20 World Cup on Friday night in Egypt. They defeated Brazil 4-3 on penalties.
This was the first time an African country had won this tournament and it calls for a popping of champagne.
The 'Black Satellites' - as this Ghanaian Under 20 team is known -' represented' big time.They played the last hour of the final game minus one player - Daniel Addo - who was sent off for a dangerous tackle.
And they achieved this victory against the mighty Brazilians.
Could this win of a big FIFA tournament by an African team be a taste of things to come when the biggest FIFA tournament comes to Mzansi next year? Could next year indeed be Africa's time?
The possibilty of this African dream coming true is thrilling.


* An astrological star sign 'write up' of all time. It was written by Jonathan Cainer - the resident astrologer of THE TIMES newspaper. In this 'write up' Mr Cainer captured the essence of what we are about here in the FEEL GOOD MOVEMENT.
For the VIRGO sign this past Friday, he wrote:

"There is always a reason to reject an idea or to find fault with a plan.
There is something about a situation that you can critisize if you choose.
People are never faultless or flawless, so it does not take much to see
aspects of their character that have much room for improvement.
Tolerance requires patience. It needs faith. Faith demands
intelligence. For only the cleverest amongst us can see the true value of
trust and optimism. Lead the way to a better world this weekend. Look
on the bright side."

After reading that, I was speechless. I was totally and completely blown away.




THANK YOU UNIVERSE. THANK YOU FOR OUR 'FEEL GOOD MOMENTS'.



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Our FEEL GOOD poem of the week:


Just For That Chance.
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For the chance to forgive.
I would climb mount Kilimanjaro.
I would cross the widest of rivers.
And scale the highest of walls.
For the opportunity to be a bigger person.
Just for that chance.
I would give up my right to be renumerated.
I would work for free.
For the chance to make another feel good.
For the chance to say: let by-gones be by-gones.
For the chance to make a contribution.
A contribution towards a better South Africa.
Just for that chance.
I would pay the ultimate price.


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SO, SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WORLD OUT THERE, WHAT MADE YOU

FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?

Let us know at - feelgoodmovement@gmail.com
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Nobel Prize Committee's Surprise Choice, Puff Johnson in SA, And 'Umhlangano' with a Difference

* The announcement that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 has been won by US President - Barack Obama. The Nobel Prize committee said it gave the prize to Obama for his efforts in working towards a future peaceful world. In particular, they sighted his work in taking steps to creating a world free of nuclear weapons.
While a few jaws may have dropped at this selection, we welcomed it. Mr Obama has started his presidency on a good and positive note. He may not have achieved his goals as yet, but as the Nobel committee itself stated, he has not only given America hope for a better country, but he has given the world hope, too, for better international relations where problems are solved through dialogue.
And, by winning this huge and influential prize so soon after his history-making victory at the recent US Presidential elections, it is starting to look like this man - Obama - is a child of destiny.


* The news that US 'r & b' singer - Puff Johnson - is planning to release the first single from her upcoming new album from right here in Mzansi.
Ms Johnson has been staying in our country since October last year. She has made SA her second home, we are told. In her own words, "South Africa a beautiful country with beautiful people."

"We are truly honoured Ms Johnson.We love your music too.
Who can forget that ground breaking album of yours-MIRACLE.
In here I particularly loved these two awesome cuts - 'Outside my window' and
'All over your face'.
You can stay here forever my sister, we won't mind."


* An Umhlangano( staff meeting) with a difference here at work this past Wednesday.
On Wednesdays we normally hold full staff meetings between 8 and 9 am. On this particular Wednesday(07/10/09) we were supposed to hold a special type of meeting called Umhlangano. An Umhlangano is held once a month and is basically a platform for voicing grievances by staff . And needless to say, these meetings can be tense and fractious affairs.
But on this Wednesday we decided to throw the rule book out of the window. We
decided to make ourselves feel good instead.
We started off by letting lose on the dance 'floor'. Music - at high volume - was put on, on the branches' hi-fi system. And we all got down and did our thing. Brenda Fassie's old hit - 'Weekend Special' - has never sounded so good.
After this highly invigorating dancing session, our manager read us this awesomely inspiring piece of writing about two ill men painting beautiful pictures in their minds as they lay in their beds in a hospital room.
This meeting was was ended by hugs all around.
We left the meeting highly energised and motivated. We were ready to 'wow' our customers.



THANK YOU UNIVERSE. THANK YOU FOR OUR 'FEEL GOOD MOMENTS'.


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Our FEEL GOOD poem of the week:


A Prize For All Mankind
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It's a prize for all seasons.
A prize for the right reasons.
It's a noble prize.
The Nobel prize.
It's a prize for peace on earth.
A prize for health on earth.
A prize for economies of the world.
It's a noble one.
It's a prize for nobility.
A prize for Bo-Obama.
A prize for Bo-Wole Soyinka.
A prize for Bo-Nadine Gordimer.
It's a prize for a better world.
A prize for future generations.
It's a noble one.
This Nobel Prize.


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SO, SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WORLD OUT THERE, WHAT MADE YOU

FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?

Let us know at - feelgoodmovement@gmail.com
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

FGM Volunteers Project, New Street Lights in my 'Kasi', 2ND FGM Blog Followers

* In the spirit of last week's post entry about the 29-Day-Giving Challenge, we have decided to do our own bit of giving here in the Feel Good Movement. We have started a charity organization called The FGM Volunteers. And R10 of every FGM t-shirt sold will go to this organization.
Through this entity we hope to give back, so to speak. We will give of our time and a bit of money to good and worthy causes.
The reward for our volunteers, we hope, will be the satisfaction in contributing towards making this world a better place. More importantly though, we would like to do this contribution in a fun way. We would like to add a 'feel good' factor to our charitable acts.
In starting this project I have personally been inspired by a few individuals:

a) Mrs Linda Dickson - my supervisor here at work.

b) Ausi Jabu Mabaso - of Mbotane Business Solutions.

c) Mr Nelson Mandela and his Nelson Mandela Foundation - with their
creation of the Mandela Day( 18th July).


* A recent pleasing development in my 'kasi' of Protea North.
I have noted that our streets at night are suddenly brighter. This light fantastic is a result of the faulty street lights being fixed. Where at first there would light in patches because some street lights were working while others were out of order, these days the light is evenly balanced. The street lights are all now working. In the evenings are streets are like broad daylight. And I must say it feels safer to walk in these brightly lit streets.
I would like to say well done to the people responsible. People like our councilor - Ms Jabu Khanyi - and the Joburg City Metro municipality.


* The Feel Good Movement website getting its 2nd official follower. This time it is a lady called 'Mathuso Kao. And, yes, you will find her at the top right hand corner of this page, next to Zak.
All I want to say to her is this:

"We warmly welcome you my sister. We are truly humbled.
We promise to keep doing what we are doing and do it well."



THANK YOU UNIVERSE. THANK YOU FOR OUR 'FEEL GOOD MOMENTS'.


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Our FEEL GOOD poem of the week:


To Give.....
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To give is...
To say I am human.
It's to say anothers' suffering is my suffering.
It is to go beyond the self.
To say the whole is more important.
When we give.....
We feel better.
We feel good.
There is no better reward.
By giving.....
We become the best of the human species.
We become a Mother Theresa.
A Nelson Mandela.
A Mahatma Gandhi.
To give is to be great.


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SO, SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WORLD OUT THERE, WHAT MADE YOU

FEEL GOOD THIS WEEK?

Let us know at - feelgoodmovement@gmail.com
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