Unique treat for secretaries at Leriba Chapters restaurant

Braai fires, exquisite wine and food and excellent service by Leriba Hotel and Spa will ensure that this year’s Secretaries Day is one to remember for years to come.

Ditch those court shoes and tailored suit and get ready for a unique braai experience amidst unparalleled indigenous garden vistas with gourmet food and excellent service on Secretaries Day.

Chapters Restaurant at Leriba Hotel and Spa in Centurion will on Wednesday 2 September host a lunch buffet that guarantees to rid you of those office blues.

The buffet, influenced by fresh local seasonal produce, including a feast of freshly home baked breads, comprises a variety of salads, vegetables and starches to complement succulent meat cuts – ranging from pork ribs or different espatadas to steak or chicken – prepared on open fires.

To make Secretaries Day at Chapters even more special, a mini wine festival will also be held and some of the country’s top wines can be tasted and purchased at cellar door prices.

Leriba Hotel, situated on 13 hectares of indigenous bush, provides the perfect setting for Secretaries Day celebration. Let your hair down while enjoying award-winning cuisine under umbrellas on what promises to be an unforgettable spring day.

Complimentary shuttles will be available on the day to and from the Centurion Gautrain Station for those secretaries who do not want to drive.

To book your seat, at a cost of R245 per person, excluding beverages call on 012 660 3300 or drop a line to enquiries@leriba.co.za. The buffet will be served from 11:00 onwards

However, one lucky Rekord reader can win a set of double tickets to attend. The winner will be informed telephonically on Friday 28 August.

Enter the competition here:

Well-being quiz for women

Women often have an image armour. From the ‘outside’ they look perfect and cannot be faulted. They seem to have their ducks in a row. However, what happens on the ‘inside’ does not necessarily correlate with what they are truly experiencing. A great percentage of women do not share their loneliness or daily struggles. This indicates a journey of not taking care of their emotional, physical, and mental well-being. As women, we need to know what our own well-being looks like; how to take care of ourselves emotionally, physically and mentally; and identify where we are neglecting ourselves. The following quiz, compiled by Dr Marlet Tromp – an experienced life, executive and business coach – will indicate what their level of well-being is from a physical, emotional and mental perspective. Circle the number which represents how true the statement is for you right now.

Not trueMaybeYes!
I cry almost every day, and nobody knows.
In the mornings I wake up tired, no matter how well I slept.
I feel like a fraud as a mother, wife and/or at work and think others will find out.
Feeling guilty has become part of my everyday living and I cannot get rid of my guilt.
Having ‘me-time’ has become non-existent in my life and a memory of the past.
My friends and/or colleagues are much more confident than me. I wish I could be that confident.
My worries are so many. I feel consumed with worries to the point that I cannot think about anything else.
I cannot remember the last time I went to a hairdresser or pamper session. If I do find time, I work while there.
Neglecting time with my friends has become normal and I miss spending time with them. I feel isolated.
I find I am angry more often. I am ashamed of my behaviour when I am angry.
I get aches and pains but am not sick and I battle to define these aches and pains.
My wish is just to feel that I have a purpose and direction and know where I am going in life.
Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agree
Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agree

 

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