Do it now

Do it now

It is said in the book of Ecclesiastes 11:4 who ever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap. Do it now and stop procrastinating because procrastination is a thief of time.

“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone” Pablo Picasso. You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it. Stop saying I will do it tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, rather do it now and see what happens. You are destined for greatness therefore stop questioning things and implement those beautiful plans that you have been putting on hold. Do not be afraid of failure for you are going to fail your way to success, you have nothing to be ashamed of so keep your head up.

The best possible way to prepare for tomorrow is to concentrate with all your intelligence, all your enthusiasm, on today’s work superbly today. That is the only possible way you can prepare for the future. Your life is happening right now, don’t let procrastination take over your life. Be brave and take risks. Your life is happening right now. You can dance in the storm, don’t wait for the rain to be over before because it might take too long. You can do it now, whenever you are, right now, you can start, right now, this very moment.

Do it now because yesterday is gone, tomorrow is now and the future is unknown. Stop procrastinating because time waits for no man.

Be blessed and keep on being the best

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@renezanele
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AYM PROJECT MANAGER MARENSIA KHOSI-BHEBE GRADUATES FOR HER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT

Agape Youth Movement prides itself with one of its own, Mrs Marensia Marensia Khosi-Bhebe who has successfully completed a National Diploma in Sports Management and graduated this Wednesday morning at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).

As an organisation, our vision is to strive for a capacitated and empowered youth who participate in the positive transformation of Africa. We believe in leaders who are educated and qualified to lead the movement to greater heights. As such, Marensia has made education more fashionable in the movement.

The CEO of the organisation Mr Thabang Ramoroka accompanied the family of Marensia to the graduation ceremony.

“Marensia worked so hard to obtain this qualification. In 2017, her June exams clashed with the 3rd Annual Tshwane Youth Leadership Talk, but Marensia decided to dedicate her time to the movement towards the successful execution of what many deem as ‘one of the biggest events of the organisation'”, stated the CEO.

“Even when the event was demanding of her energy and time, she went on to push without giving up and still passed with flying colours. We are proud and feel blessed to have such a great and selfless leader in the organisation”, he added.

Matsetsebale Tleane
Agape Youth Movement
Corporate Communications Director
+27 71 248 8012
tleanem@aym.org.za
Facebook: Agape Youth Movement
Twitter: @OfficialAYM IG: officialaym

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Change of Date and Times for The 4th Annual Tshwane Youth Leadership Talk

Colleagues, members of the movement and participants of the Annual Tshwane Youth Leadership Talk, we wish to announce the change of date and time for the 4th Annual Tshwane Youth Leadership Talk.

The new date, times and venue are as follows:
Date: Friday 22 June 2018
Times: 5:30pm – 9pm
Venue: National Library of South Africa (NLSA), Pretoria

Formal invitations to youth organisations/structures and confirmation of all speakers will be communicated by the end of April 2018. Further information will be communicated on this and other platforms.

Please visit www.aym.org.za/blog or http://ylt.aym.org.za for news and updates within the organisation.

Matsetsebale Tleane
Corporate Communications Director
+27 71 248 8012
tleanem@aym.org.za

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AYM’S Pule Sir Joins Madibeng FM

It is with great honour to announce that one of our own leaders Mr Tshepang Pule better known by thousands as Pule Sir who joined a Brits North West community station – Madibeng FM as both content producer and presenter for “The Early Birds” show from 3-6 in the morning.
 
It was 2013 when I told Mr Pule that he has an incredible voice for radio and that his talent and passion to inspire and inform definitely belongs on the radio waves. Pule Sir never took that for granted, he worked hard to better his craft and today we celebrate his achievement with him. This is the beginning of many opportunities in the media space.
 
I have had the pleasure of working Pule on the #BeyondInspiration project and launched it in 2015. The book has been touching thousands of lives across the country. He is one of the most trustworthy, effective, dedicated, very punctual and efficient leaders I’ve ever worked with.
 
You can agree with me that media is one of the important sectors of the society that influences opinions and shapes views of the masses. Thus, we need powerful and influential young people who are going to bring back the dignity and pride of out beautiful country with excellency.
 
This year is a year of maximisation and as a growing movement, we are excited to see one of our own taking over in the media space. Our leaders not only preach excellency, but they also lead by example.
 
As Pule Sir adds yet another title in his profile, we take pride in the work he has done for the movement over the years. The daily inspirational content we receive on our social media platforms and our newsletters are results of his hard work.
 
We trust that God is lifting him up to greater heights.
 
Don’t forget to tune into to Madibeng fm 105.3 or visit www.madibengfm.co.za to listen online.
#Maximise2017 #TheMoveIsOn #AgentsOfChange

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Thuto Bohlale Leadership Seminar

On Friday 30 June 2017, we visited Thuto Bohlale Secondary School in Nellmapius (East of Pretoria) to support their Leadership Seminar organised by RCL Learner-Leaders under the leadership of a young and brilliant young lady by the name of Omphile Mogashane who was also part of the 3rd Annual Tshwane Youth Leadership Talk that took place on the 24th of June 2017 at UNISA.

The fully-packed programme featured addresses from various leaders in both the school and community, poetry performances, choral music performances, panel discussion and a keynote address by our CEO – Abuti Rams.

RCL leaders from other schools also were in attendance of this first leadership seminar to give their support for the initiative done by Thuto Bohlale.

One of Agape Youth Movement’s objectives is to provide youth leadership skills and capacitate the youth to engage meaningfully with societal issues and devise their own solutions. In achieving this mandate, we have initiated a programmed called #Moetapele Learner-Leadership in 2015. Part of this programmes is to support learner-leaders with relevant leadership skills and material in order to better represent their peers and also play a pivotal role in the success of the school.

We continue to give structured support to this and many other programmes within schools to capacitate learner-leaders.

A big thank you to the organisers for inviting us to the school and also to the principals for allowing us to work with the learners.

The move is on…
#Maximise2017

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