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30 Women hosted for mental health and self-development talk

As a soul alchemist and a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery, she aims to help others embrace their authenticity, and find their purpose.

Nokwanda Ngombane is a certified life and development coach, as well as a journey practitioner.

Owam Mthakathi. Photos: Comfort Makhanya

According to innerjourneyclinic.com- ‘journey work, in its simplest form, is a therapeutic technique that works by you being guided to the place within yourself where emotions and the memories to which they are attached, are stored’.

Ofentse Lekoba.

In celebration of Women’s Month, she organised an event for 30 women at African Footprints Lodge in Vorna Valley.

Nomfusi Bekwa.

The purpose of the event was to promote mental health and personal development for women, as well as introduce Ngombane’s coaching style which integrates therapy.

Ntsoaki Mahlehla and Thembisa Bekwa.

As a soul alchemist and a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery, Ngombane aims to help others embrace their authenticity, find their purpose and create a fulfilling life aligned with their deepest desires and values.

Poppy Matlanyane, Nokwanda Ngombane and Thembi Sethaelo.

During the event on August 6, Ngombane shared the power of gratitude as a tool for attracting abundant health, wealth and joy.

Khutala Mayosi and Khita Mapheelle.

She believes that a mindset of gratitude, abundance and persistence is key to attracting opportunities and creating wealth.

Blondie Setlhabi.

Attendees of the event had positive feedback with Ntsoaki Mahlehla applauding the amazing experience and Poppy Matlanyane expressing gratitude for the inspiring and thought-provoking afternoon.

Nthabiseng Malebo.

Ngombane’s collaborator, Blondie Sethlabi, sponsored the event and contributed to its success with his strategic marketing expertise.

Other stakeholders included Phumla Shongwe, a multi-qualified yoga teacher and healer and Marie Olivier, who specializes in complementary and alternative healing modalities.

Asiphesana Ngundze.

Due to the success of the event, Ngombane and her collaborators plan to host another one on October 7 at the same venue.

Chrissy Macheu and Ntuthu Ntshebethu.

The focus of the upcoming event will be on helping individuals discover their barriers to success in business ventures and overcoming their fears of starting their own businesses.

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