This is so eye opening thank you so much Yvonne, God has entrusted you to give us hope🙏you were called for this and I love how God is sustaining you through out! you are truly a Blessing❤
I love honest and vulnerable conversations. This was it! Thank you for sharing your story Yvonne. You have so much wisdom and your faith is admirable. I wish you all the best with your journey ♥️
This is a beautiful video, especially this time of the year, sometimes change is necessary where you are no longer honouring where you are or feeling demotivated. Also, when an opportunity comes your way be open to it don't just close that door without trying. Lovely 🥰
@lebonemahlake833 love hearing that people enjoy their jobs🥰🫠 we spend too much time at our jobs to not enjoy. Thank you so much for being part of Employment Wednesdays 💕♥️
As I was listening to your story, my mind went straight to Romans 8: 28. Indeed all things workout together good of those who love the Lord and are called according to His purposes. Thank you for sharing your story, and I wish you God’s best for your future career endeavors and may you continue yielding to the Holy Spirit. As one who is currently pivoting through in her career, I’m encouraged that indeed God is a good God❤❤.
@mapakisopita5508 Indeed, all things work together for good for those who love the Lord. Thank you so much for the best wishes and watching 💕♥️ May your pivot everything you imagined more.
Arg, thank you for the encouragement. Change can be tricky. 😢 We went from legal case summaries to being the go-to for all things law related, and yes, we feel unstoppable. But, there’s always that fear of diluting our brand. Looking forward to season two with excitement. Oh, loving your outfit. ♥️😊
@thejuristprudence change can be so uncomfortable, but when you embrace it, it ...very rewarding ✨️ ☺️ Thank you for the complement 😊 Happy Employment Wednesday ✨️💕
Hey Yvonne! 🤗😄🥰So I wrote my boards (all 4 😩) on the 21st and 22nd of August and I can positively say that your words kept ringing in my head all through my preparation! I am so grateful I came across your vlog when I did because they were my constant reminder up until the day I wrote! I am eternally grateful for you Sis! Hope to meet you one day!! ❤❤❤❤
Interesting interview absolutely love It ❤,can we please have a Unisa graduate who completed their diploma in law and LLB to talk about their experience just to to get an insight
I love this and I hope people really just take their time with making a decision to withdraw. Most South Africans can’t afford to retire comfortably as it is. Withdrawal feels like instant gratification
Honestly! And the sad reality is it's people of color who will seem to need it most and withdraw, which will increase the percentage of poverty and financial instability and deteriorate the standard of living after retirement.
Your father likely was no ‘simply laid back’…. he allowed your mother to be the ‘bad guy’. He married her, he could have easily discussed with her about her approach. He bears 50 % of the responsibility.
To be brutally honest, using Never Split the Difference cost me thousands more dollars than it's gained me. I haven't read a lot of books on negotiating, but it's probably the second worst, so far. Since you're Christian read Greg Koukl's TACTICS. Undoubtedly it's more effective.