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Bushbuckridge woman shares her journey of becoming through powerful book

The purpose of this author's book is to uplift and encourage readers to become their best selves.

As a way to inspire other women who are on their journey of becoming who they want to be, Ntsako Mahlaule has written a book.
She recently released her first book, titled The Journey of Becoming.
Coming from the village of Agincourt, writing a book has always been a dream she planned to achieve for her 30th birthday.
She said it was not easy explaining her vision to others, and to explain where she was going in life.

“I want to inspire others, to show that it is possible to become whatever you want to be. It will inspire you to step outside your comfort zone and believe in the possibility that there is no limit to what you can achieve. It is a process, yes, but your hard work and dedication will be met with unlimited growth and success. This book is dedicated to anyone who longs to achieve and become more. You have to take action to bring about your creation, because they are achievable and valid as long you as you work hard and put your mind to it.”

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She said most people believe that they need to acquire certain qualifications before they can live their dreams.
“Most people believe that after matric, we all need to go to university for us to achieve all of our dreams. Yes, I have faith in education, although it is possible to venture on a journey where you reach some levels of life before acquiring a degree or diploma.
“You can be anything you want to be. Look at me, for example. I made a choice to make my career by doing what I love. This way, every day, I do not feel like what I do is a job, because I enjoy it.”

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Mahlaule is the founder and CEO of Charged Up. It offers various services such as photography and event management, and is a modelling agency. It is also a clothing brand. She is a radio personality at Lokuhle FM, a local station established last year.
In this book she shares how people did not believe in her passion and how she decided to choose a route less travelled.
Mahlaule said she wants to show others that even if it is a dream for a small village, it is still valid.

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