How Covid changed the Wedding Industry for Good
By Gina Vorster Now that Covid-19 is on its way out, we can see the aftermath of how it impacted the wedding industry forever. Some couples may say that the changes aren’t too bad, while wedding suppliers are feeling the pinch. This is how the pandemic transformed the wedding industry: More people are getting married at home Informal, home-based […]
Your First Dance
By The Beat Dance Studio We know the very last thing a couple need is the added pressure of the first wedding dance. Especially if left too late, this can add substantial stress and strain to your already long to-do list! The Beat Dance Studio can help you turn this special moment into something magical. […]
Horses at your Wedding
By Gina Vorster As a young girl you may have dreamt of riding a beautiful horse with flowy hair – in your wedding gown! This romanticism is similar to walking barefoot on the beach, with your veil blowing softly in the wind. Equestrian-themed weddings are majestic and not that difficult to bring into fruition. We […]
Create Your Wedding Invitation
by Anla Creative Photography Your wedding invitation is the first experience that guests will have of your wedding. It will give them an idea of the theme, look, and overall feel they can expect of your big day. Here are some hints and tips from Anla Creative Photography to keep in mind when you are […]
What you should know about Marital Contracts
When in wedding planning mode, you may get consumed with the romanticism of venues, dresses, and vows. Who wants to focus on the nitty-gritty aspects when there is love to celebrate, right? It is easy to forget that the marital contract is the backbone of the law of marriage, so here are some helpful guidelines to assist you in […]
6 Tips for cultivating a happy, healthy marriage
By Karen van der Merwe Whether you are engaged, newlyweds, or married for years; I believe it is never too late to start cultivating a happy, healthy marriage. As a young girl my dad taught me how to pray. He said: “You are never too young to start praying for your future husband,”. As a […]
Cortisol – the enemy to your mental health and wellbeing
By Gina Vorster Hormones are the building blocks of who and what we are as human beings. When our hormones are balanced, we thrive. When they aren’t, they can make even the most level-headed woman question her sanity. With mental health currently being under the global spotlight, we should arm ourselves with ample knowledge on […]
Turn your leads into business
By Errol van der Merwe As a highly experienced sales performance specialist, I spent many years in corporate sales positions – from managing executive levels to starting my own performance consultancy company fifteen years ago. Lockdown posed its own unique challenges, so I started a second consultancy, based on the demand for online and remote […]
What you say is what you get
By Natalie le Roux Formerly known as Natalie Hayes Both those who say they can, or can’t, are right. Genesis 1 states: God created the heavens and the earth. What did He use to create the heavens and the earth? The spoken word. The very words that God spoke out of His mouth framed this […]
Why Organizational Culture Matters
By Johan Bester The first book that officially addressed organizational culture, was The Changing Culture of a Factory, by Elliott Jacques, in 1950. It seemed that the need to assess organizational, albeit factory cultures, were a hot potato back in the day. I have not personally read the book, and I doubt that I ever […]