Simply, because I can ...

When we share our emotions, our dreams, our fears, our efforts, our pain, our hopes, and our joys, we open up powerful opportunities for others to learn. Life experience is a master teacher and when we share our experiences, we empower others. Life is too short not to take advantage of all the free resources around us. In this blog, I share what I have experienced in life simply, because I can...

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Saturday, 15 January 2011

The sub-conscious and self-motivation

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We were in a short meeting yesterday, during the second break. Motivational speaker, Callie Roos , came with 12 or 13 or 14 specific points...
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Thursday, 6 January 2011

New Year resolutions

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So many New Year resolutions, so few kept. By the end of the first week, sadly, many are just not remembered. It's not because we suffe...
Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Being me is a courageous thing

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When I was a teen, I was given a book of Khalil Gibran's work. Most of the time I didn't understand what I was reading, but some of...
Sunday, 26 December 2010

Moving ... again!

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As a child, I moved a lot ... not by choice. Every time my father was transferred between army units (which was every 3 years), I had to co...
Sunday, 19 December 2010

Bouncing back

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Every trial or bad experience in life makes you more resilient. Failure in itself is a stepping stone. It's a learning experience to ac...
Saturday, 18 December 2010

I changed my mind

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The metamorphosis is clear. I am what I continually think. It all starts in the mind. If you can think of it, you can do it. If you can...

A ray of hope

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I have always wanted to start blogging, but time is a constant nuisance. With the end-year holidays being as slow and uneventful as they a...
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Karin Erasmus Steyn
Langebaan, Western Cape, South Africa
I'm a retired high school teacher. I started teaching in 1988 and retired in 2021. The last 12 years were spent teach English for Grades 10, 11, and 12. I've written the following novels:1) Pop-In Jay Pomp (children), 2) Mareijke's Courage (adventure romance), 3) The 6th Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Kill (murder mystery), 4) The Power is Yours (teen motivation), 5) Through the Bark (teen fantasy), 6) Implicitly (adventure romance), and I Think You Know (adventure romance). My motto in life is: You are what you constantly think. I live by these words. A person's thoughts have tremendous power: they can inspire, motivate, encourage, disillusion, and destroy. The art of thinking lies in the power to discern between the good and the bad, and still find a way for a positive attitude. This is the true weapon to success. I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy in 2019, which brought an end to my teaching career. I relocated to the Western Cape in 2022. I love the bushveld where I lived for more than 20 years, but I'm enjoying the change. I'm currently married to Nick Steyn (1988), and we have two children, Jana (1992) and Colin (1997).
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