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“MAY WE START BY DEBUNKING THE MYTH THAT BRAVERY AND COURAGE ARE SYNONYMOUS WITH A BIG EVENT IN OUR LIFE, BUT ACTUALLY ARE A DAILY PRACTICE. WE PRACTICE COURAGE AND BRAVERY EVERYDAY.”

YOU ARE ENOUGH.

In this space is where we want you to feel SEEN. I set up this space with the intention to mirror everyday experiences and in those create moments of reflection, self acceptance and self celebration. Here we share our limitations without shame and celebrate our successes equally without shame.

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My Story: A lesson on “enoughness”

When I was 8 years old, I got home one Sunday from church, excited to be back home to debrief with my grandmother what I had experienced that day. I had met a distant cousin of mine who had shared so captivatingly about her experience at ballet. I was reminded that my mother had always been talking about her own aspirations to take me to ballet, but we did not have the means.

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Sheronisa
Sheronisa

My name is Sheronisa Sibanda, the 2nd of six siblings, a daughter, sister, mother, aunt, grandma to some depending on the relative rank lol. I have survived the me too saga, single parenthood, slow dreams, a broken heart and still I rise. I am an overthinker, procrastinator and curious creative.  I love photography, dancing, and a dress up function. Family, love, and loyalty are  at the core of my values.

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Karimi Fondaumiere
Karimi Fondaumiere

Courage. It’s so intangible. It’s very nature is that you need to ‘have’ it when you least feel like it. You only realise you had it after the fact. Like looking back and realising “ok, that was courageous”. But in the moment? Can you really say I’m being courageous now? I think courage shows up as a choice, like the saying “choose courage over comfort” or “choose courage over fear”. This helps me understand courage and make it practical.

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Essie Sibanda
Essie Sibanda

Our lives are lived on two pages, “what I have” and what “I don’t have”. It is easy for us to look at the “I don’t have page” because that is how we are, as egocentric beings. We are always asking for what we want. I had to unlearn being in need all the time so that I can be grateful for what is already in my possession.

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