Tag: brightrock
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: George Coetzee’s Book
There are many ways one could describe George Coetzee; a guest on The Dan Nicholl Show, a recreational surfer in Bali, an avid Blue Bulls supporter and…oh yes…a golfing superstar.
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: Graeme Smith’s baby’s booties
Graeme Smith is a left-handed cricket legend when it comes to batting. Not only has he won a number of cricketing awards, he’s also known as the captain who restored South Africa and the world’s confidence in the Proteas.
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The 5 crucial commitments of all great dads
A father is his son’s first hero and his daughter’s first romance the most important man in their lives. Yet being a great father doesn’t just happen. It’s a conscious choice, writes Craig Wilkinson
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: Victor Matfield’s headgear
Everything about Victor Matfield is gigantic. From his sheer 2.01m presence, to his 17 years as a professional rugby player, to his personality … everything. And why would we say this?
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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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Talk to your children, dammit!
They might have everything money can buy, but some of these “privileged” kids actually are deprived of the things that really matter, writes Mandy Collins
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The power of positively thinking
In our fast-paced, hurry-up-the-ladder, get-out-of-my-way world, we rarely take the time to stop and think about where we’re going and how we ought to get there. A little reflection can be your secret weapon in business and in life, says Alec Hogg.
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Play the bounce – in rugby and in life!
Rugby is like life in so many ways – when you’re playing such an odd-shaped ball, there’s no telling where it will land. No matter how good you are or how much you’ve practised!
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How to boost productivity at work
It’s fair to say productivity at work boils down to ‘different strokes for different folks’.
