Pole Dancing Dreams Come True
One of our Daring Dreamers, Juanita Fouche, who is currently on the Growing Wings Program has just had herPole Dancing Studio featured in ‘The Star’. Her studio is called Basic Instincts and Juanita is truly following her big WIG (Wildly Improbable Goal) of becoming the World Pole Dancing Champion! Watch this space

January 29, 2010 No Comments
Some Fresh Air for your Soul
A Daring Dreamer – Michelle Anderson, did the Dream Mapping and Goal Setting Workshop in Cape Town in May. She was in the midst of a divorce, suffering from depression and really uncertain about her future. The workshop and the Growing Wings program has catapulted her in 6 months into living a life that she loves!

She has recently launched an AWESOME online magazine called O2 Mag – and it really is a blast of fresh air for the soul. Filled with inspirational articles from a range of experts, I highly recommend it…. it is certainly a resource to help you live your dreams.
September 27, 2009 No Comments
Daring Dreamers Achieving Success with their Dreams and Goals
Inspiring stories about ordinary people who have had the courage to follow their dreams.
Be inspired.
September 17, 2009 No Comments
Thabang is a STRIDING Man
This month I had the privilege to attend the Johnnie Walker Striding Man Awards as the guest and Fairy Godmother of one of the 9 extraordinary men who had been nominated for this award. Thabang Skwambane came to a Dream Mapping and Goal Setting workshop in November 2006 and while at the workshop got inspired to set a BIG goal. At that time he had started a business Kaelo, in HIV/ Aids consulting and through his work had been exposed to the plight of orphans and vulnerable children in South Africa.
During my workshops I generally do a lot of wand waving and get the participants clear on a BIG, JUICY Goal that inspires the pants off them, a goal that is on the boundary of possibility and impossibility. Thabang, after the workshop had his BIG Goal to raise R 10 million for orphans and vulnerable children and he decided to embark on a lonely adventure called “The Lonely Road Challenge” to raise the money and also raise awareness about the plight of orphans and vulnerable children. This man got into serious ACTION around making his dream come true and the Lonely Road Challenge saw him cycle from Johannesburg to Mount Kilimanjaro alone and unsupported and the after peddling over 5000 km’s through Africa in September 2007 he then climbed the mountain.
Thabang raised huge media awareness and a lot of money (about R 1 million) which is now already being used to help orphans and vulnerable children. As a result of his courage and determination to pursue a BIG dream and goal, his life has been completely transformed, he has inspired others and he is being acknowledged by his peers, the media and companies like Johnnie Walker for being a truly extraordinary man.
Extraordinary people are merely Ordinary people who have BIG Dreams and the courage and determination to pursue them.
Well Done Thabang on your BOLD strides in creating the life of your dreams! It is a privilege to be your Fairy Godmother!
April 15, 2008 No Comments

