Saturday, April 28, 2012

It is a poor idea to lie to yourself



This topic is very honest and self explanatory, I believe most of us do this even though we can be in denial but deep down we know the truth that “It is a poor idea to lie to yourself”
It’s a very bad habit that someone inherits just to make themselves feel better, yet another part of you or the passive voice disagrees to what your body is saying out there. It is very comforting especially to us with weight problem that been meaning to loose in the past 2 years, when people complain about it I simply say this weight goes with age and I think its maturity. Who at the age of 24 must have a flap jack tummy?
The lying has damaged my looks and the way I dress up because now I am forced to wear a size 36 with the hope that I will lose weight in no time and get back to my normal size. It won’t happen miraculously I will have to take steps otherwise I will have to keep on lying until I’m a size 40.
It’s very bad I must say………

Love does cost a thing




Ever heard of the saying Love doesn’t cost a thing? Well I have and I would like to differ with it.
Love does cost us, the minute you admit that you’re in love that’s when the costing will begin. You will start by investing your feelings, mind and body will all be attached to that person. Taking all your time spending with that person costs your strength. Some people buy their partners material things to keep them in a relationship, and that’s the costing because one believe they doing it out of love, well if they say so why not agree with it!!
What happen to the unconditional love that our parents had back in the days, with the generation of today we are all about the flashy stuff and expensive gifts?
Nothing in this world is for free, you will pay either way.




The sound of one hand clapping



Can one hand make a clap, that’s very strange and I’m actually thinking if how possible that is? It all starts with your mind, if you make it believe that it can be able to do something then I do not see the impossibility of not being able to clap with one hand.
The tricky part with this headline is that there is no right answer. What you are, or what you know and what you believe is basically what you always get.
It’s all in the mind.

Aftermath Graduation



6 555 students graduated at CPUT’ six faculties on both campuses Bellville and Cape Town.
Those were the very proud moments to all of us who walked on that stage of fame.
Congratulations are in hand to all students who have been working hard on the past few years, the below mentioned students are the top achievers on all graduation ceremonies and they got recognition by the faculty Dean’ and vice chancellor Mazwi- Tanga:

 Top Achievers:
Jennifer Katsch - Dean’s Medallist (Faculty of Business)
Stephanie Geldenhys – Dean’s Medallist (Faculty of Health and Wellness)
Christoffel Jacobus Basson – Dean’s Medallist (Faculty of Informatics and Design)
Eliaser Natangwe Ikela - Dean’s Medallist (Applied Sciences)
Marguerite Ester Stoffberg – Dean’s Medallist (Faculty of Engineering)
Tanya Renate Botbyl – Dean’s Medallist (Education and Social Sciences)
Dean Berry – Vice Chancellors medal (Faculty of Applied Science)

Until we meet again at another graduation ceremony, for now let me carry on with my books maybe I will see myself in that listJ