Vic Naidoo: "My message to you as we welcome in 2023..."
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Exactly what we all need to be reminded of as we start the year off on a fresh note...
As we bid farewell to another year, we pull up our socks and get ourselves pumped up to conquer another one.
2023 is a lot of things to many people, but we want it to be a year of reinvention.
Far too often, we forget to be kinder, more gentle, and more understanding to ourselves.
Which is why we thought it was the perfect time to remind you that it's never too late.
Vic Naidoo shared a special message with us late last year, before he took off for his annual vacation.
His words not only shook us into understanding reality, but it also motivated us. "Personal Rebranding" was something that he really loved learning more about in 2022.
Vic said that he believes that we all should be allowed to "reinvent ourselves". What we loved about this was when he said that we can do this as many times as we want.
Which goes against what we are taught as a society, possibly the reason why we love it so much. But you get the drift.
We are allowed to reinvent ourselves as many times as we want. You can be someone completely different tomorrow than you were today. And I think it's important to always look at ourselves and see what we don't like, edit ourselves in a way to speak. I think that is a very powerful and beautiful thing and it's important to do.- Vic Naidoo
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In life, there are those moments that pass you by without a memory in sight. And then there are those moments that monopolise your every thought.
We hope that this message reminds you to take time to reinvent yourself as often as you need to, so that you can essentially become the person you want to be.
Life is anything but easy, but what we should aim for is fulfilment. And if you are happy with who you are and what you represent, then you're there already. Either way, always make time to reflect on yourself.
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