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Let July Bring You Peace

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  Hi loves! It’s a new month and from this part of the world we are starting it in a lockdown. Can be a downer, but when life gives you lemons make a fancy lemonade or even a cocktail. Dare to manifest dreams. It is your life, and you hold the keys baby girl/boy. So put on your game face and let us take July like a champ. The phrase for month is “if it brings you peace it is important.” I am big on mental health, financial health, everything health. Choose peace and may you have renewed stamina this season to grow mentally, spiritually, financially, physically and all words with “ally” at the end. Upgrade your thinking, ideas and do not let anyone or anything take away your peace. Yes you must have a source of income. Yes you yearn to be within cuddles. Yes you gotta come up with a life-changing innovation or else But your biggest flex this season is how you will achieve all of this and still go to bed with a clean conscience. Speak it into existence. Protect your peace! Here

Mental Health Series: Abigirl In The Spotlight

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You can only understand when it is you/a close person in your circle experience it. It is the smallest, well small when other people are looking in but suffocating when you are inside. The creative industry is fundamentally built around communication and free flow of ideas, mental health still seems to be something of a taboo subject.  We are exploring how the creative workplace presents specific challenges. Keeping your sanity when your work is always under scrutiny can be hard. We have seen the cancelling culture slowly raising over the years and we are nurturing it at the expense of our mental health. One mistake and you are out! It is hard earning your crust and keeping sane in these competitive environments that can breeding ground of depression, anxiety, addiction and the like. I digress, let's meet our next guest. Please tell us who you are in just 4 sentences: I am a brand strategist and designer. An artist at heart, who believes in creativity with purpose. I believe I was

Mental Health Series: Mufaro In The Spotlight

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“Creativity takes courage.”  – Henri Matisse Creativity can be healing, people with mood disorders, anxiety or depression can instinctively turn to art to help themselves cope or heal. We continue the interview series and the fight to raise mental health awareness.  Meet our second guest, Mufaro take it away! My name is Mufaro Chifamba, I am a multi-faceted creative, passionate about using music, media, and all forms of creative arts to shape and transform Africa and the world at large. My mantle is creating platforms for creative artists to express their unique gift, while creating commercial opportunities for art to thrive. I am a music and creative producer, songwriter, A&R executive and creative consultant. I serve as CEO of New Rivers Group Ltd, which is a start up global Kingdom Culture based music-driven multimedia enterprise. I am the editor of Thoughts of A Creative Leader, a blog dedicated to influencing creative culture. I am also passionate about improving artistic indu

Mental Health Series: Asher In The Spotlight

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With the title "creative" comes a big responsibility! It is very easy to carried away in your work and withdraw yourself from the outside. In creatives vocabulary that's what we call the "flow state", that is where creativity thrives best. Do you have to wait for inspiration to strike, or you can hack 'the zone'? And is there a fine line between following your bliss and denial/an escape of some sort? We sat down with Asher Mutandiro , a mental health blogger and we explored what is means to be a creative and the link to mental health. Here is what he had to say:  So as a blogger please share your mental health story, how do you cope as a creative? How do I cope as a creative? I really don't see much to it (mental health) maybe that is the problem, I don't see anything much to it as a creative. I have a passionate obsession for my creative work, so probably the passionate obsession makes me overlook or ignore the mental health problems I have. Do

A Mental Health Series: Creatives In The Spotlight

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Creativity is energy. The term "Creatives" is often synonymous with bursts of energy, bubbliness, laughter and being rebellious. Everyone thinks with creativity or being a creative you are always juiced up and ultimately get people juiced up. It seems that simple (and that difficult too). The concept that poor mental health and artistic temperament go hand-in-hand has always speculated. Above all else, let us all remember that anyone can experience mental health challenges, and creatives are no different.  In any career, individuals can face burnout, anxiety, sadness, and work-related stress. Creatives face pressures unique to their work, which can contribute to their risk of mental health issues. The labelling part  and misconceptions are not too helpful.  Practising art requires focus and concentration. This flow or meditative state can help improve our mental health, and being in a good mental space is imperative when creating. I highly recommend people to go for it. Find

Redefined Meaning of "The Church"

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Growing up in an Zimbabwean home, for me Church was equals putting on my Sunday best (special empathises on dressing to kill) and attending every Sunday with no fail. With most parents there's no negotiations, it is mandatory. Skipping is not an option. But I always wonder,  what exactly is The Church ? If you were to ask people on the street, what is the church? They would probably say it is that building on corner Robert Mugabe road and Julius Nyerere road. Sometimes we use the word in that way, but we all know (or  should  know) that The church is not a building, but rather the people who meet in that building. The concept of The Church is the one thing that is universal amongst all believers, whether they belong to the Pentecostals, Catholic or Methodist etc. The building is of much significance, and attending services is a vital aspect of Christian culture. It is what unifies us.  Interesting enough, the concept of The Church was prior identified with prayer requests, relying

Culture, Then & Now!

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A new refreshing week to you all! I hope we are all at our creative best, last week was a dry spell for me. Anyway, it's culture and fashion week, let's get started. There's so much to talk about, from the ideas, customs, music, cuisines, arts, languages, social behaviour, you name it all! Culture is a verb. It's how we make sense of the world. We acquire knowledge then build and create further knowledge. Zimbabwe is home to several tribes, ethnic and social groups. But will be talking about what it is now rather than what it was . No matter what culture a people is part of, one thing for certain, it will change in cultural practices, social shifts in lifestyles, value systems, beliefs, or practices.  Culture is riddled with conflicts and the changing of time has drastically changed how people do things. The way that our fathers did things in the past like hunting & gathering or being viewed as a demi-god is changing. Culture is no longer fixed, it is fluid and con