March flew by in a whirlwind! We’d like to express our deepest gratitude to the incredible women we featured during Women’s Month. Their stories are a constant source of inspiration, and our commitment to celebrating women extends far beyond a single month. So expect to see more articles on phenomenal women in various industries.
Easter’s arrival in March this year offered a welcome respite, a chance for many to recharge and celebrate. However, social media has also revealed a humorous truth – the post-holiday return to financial realities. Memes have circulated, playfully highlighting the dissonance between Easter joy and the looming rent payment. While the sentiment is light-hearted, it underscores a very real challenge: balancing financial obligations with the desire for a break.
Perhaps this Easter season can inspire not just reflection on blessings, but also a call for a reflection. The first quarter is a natural time to take stock. Have you made progress on your New Year’s resolutions? Have you grown in unexpected ways? This isn’t about self-flagellation, but about fostering growth.
Grab a notebook and create a personal “balance sheet.” List your accomplishments and wins – give yourself a well-deserved pat on the back! Then, identify areas for improvement. How can you turn those un-achieved goals into actionable steps for success? Here’s a powerful quote to keep in mind:
“We won’t grow and learn, doing what we’ve always done, and thinking what we’ve always thought. We need to move beyond our comfort zones. We need to engage with new and different if we want to expand ourselves.” – Akiroq Brost
Remember, there’s a difference between a healthy challenge and overwhelming yourself. Set achievable goals and celebrate each step of the journey. As we turn the page to April, the theme is Independence! We’re excited to bring you a lineup of articles empowering you to take charge of your life.
Here’s to positive change! And to our Zimbabwean readers, both at home and abroad, the iNgudu team wishes you a Happy Independence Day in advance!
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I'm Noni Zulu, editor of iNgudukazi Magazine and I'm proud to say that. This is a magazine that looks to empower the youth. We hope to entertain, inspire and motivate our subscribers and to help make a difference.