Category: Life Event
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Francois Pienaar: “What happened to my pants there?”
One of the highlights from the first episode of the Dan Nicholl Show (on SuperSport 1 on Wednesdays at 20:30) was when 1995 Rugby World Cup winning captain Francois Pienaar reflected on his career-defining, trophy holding, victory moment after the Springboks’ legendary win over the All Blacks. He seems to be rather embarrassed about pulling his pants…
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What the Easter Bunny can teach us about getting on at work
A workplace can be a place of tension, stress, and compartmentalised thinking. Or it can be place of openness, sharing, and understanding, especially when the holidays roll around. The secret? Tolerance and good humour. Oh, and chocolate helps, too. By Dave Luis
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How to have a happy holiday when you work from home
For a freelance home-office worker, it can be a challenge to balance your own work routine with the holiday needs of your stay-at-home kids. Here’s how to do it, and stay sane in the process. By Cath Jenkin
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Home is where the heart & soul is
What does it take to turn a house into a home? More than fancy furniture, more than a big garden with a pool, it takes people to make the memories that make you feel at home. Add a piano and a singalong, says Mandy Collins, and you’ve got a perfect recipe for happiness.
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From hero to zero – and back again!
It takes courage, confidence, and a certain degree of craziness to leave a comfortable management position for the ups and downs of freelancing. But if you get it right, you don’t just get to be your own boss. You get to be your own hero. By Cath Jenkin
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5 On-the-Money Ways to Get That Raise You Deserve
You work hard for a living. You know what you’re worth, and you can prove it by pointing at the results. So why, then, is it still so difficult to negotiate that raise you’ve earned with your own blood, sweat, and tears? Try these tips when the time is right, and you could be smiling…
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Rapelang Rabana, Evangelist of Mobile Learning
Meet the restless young entrepreneur who has become a leading light of education on the move in the world’s most upwardly-mobile continent


