How Did We Get Here?
How Did We Get Here? is Mpoomy Ledwaba’s coming-of-age story. Looking back on her upbringing, major milestones and the challenges she’s faced, Mpoomy takes us on her journey of self discovery.
How Did We Get Here? is Mpoomy Ledwaba’s coming-of-age story. Looking back on her upbringing, major milestones and the challenges she’s faced, Mpoomy takes us on her journey of self discovery.
Hustling, Happiness, and a Blow-Up Doll Named Percy tells loving personal stories from Dale’s life: from an award-winning marketing career culminating in becoming businesswoman of the year to her ongoing battle with alcohol, and provides key lessons and other essential tips.
In this book, eight archetypal managers who create uniquely challenging situations at work are identified, including Mr Tumbleweed (the anxious and indecisive manager), Ms Say Me (the competitive control freak manager), Mr Make-Up (the peoplepleasing manager), Ms When We (the hostage-of the-past manager) and four other friends.
Thinking of moving to the UK but don’t know where to start? Fear not! Written by a seasoned mover who’s been there, done that and even brought back the tea towel, Sam Beckbessinger will hold your hand in this end-to-end guide to moving from South Africa to the land of tabloids, tweed and terrible weather.
What happens when we die? How are some people able to see or communicate with spiritual worlds beyond our own? Can they offer answers to some of our most burning questions about life and death? Sarah Bullen, who has had a life-altering near-death experience herself, explores these mysteries as she gathers riveting stories of people from South Africa and beyond – people who have crossed to the ‘other side’ or those who can contact it.
Acknowledging that every baby is unique, this book helps new parents navigate the first year of their baby’s life with their sanity – and sense of humour – intact.
In Who Do We Become?, John Sanei maps out our strange, new world and lays down a path to reframe our thinking, to recognise our discomfort, to survive AND THRIVE.