Monday, April 12, 2021

Not by might not by power

Not by might not by power

Dear reader I want us to meditate in the word of God from the following Bible verse 

It says... So he answered and said to me: “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: ‘Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,’ Says the Lord of hosts.
Zechariah 4:6 NKJV

Now let's have a look of what mighty and power has to me, possessing great and impressive power or strength, especially because of size.

Therefore they are things in our daily life that when we want to conquer them we will have to use our faith in God. In the following ways prayer, fast. and to seek.

Just as it is written But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.
Matthew 6:33 NKJV

A lot of people they think that God is not listening or hearing prayers, that statement it's not true.

 God does hear your prayers the only problem is people tend to seek only material blessings instead of Seeking the kingdom of God and its righteousness.

 That's why it seems like God is taking time  answering their prayers they have to learn that for them to have all that they need they'll have to first seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness.

 All blessings that they need will be added as it is written in the above bible verse May the God of the Bible bless you.

Look forward seeing your comments and likes on my videos and articles.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Join the Journey: Subscribe, Like, and Stay Inspired!


Join the Journey: Subscribe, Like, and Stay Inspired!

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Monday, April 5, 2021

Discover Inner Peace with Morning Meditation





 Discover Inner Peace with Morning Meditation

Meditation is a wonderful way to still the mind and really notice your thoughts, and it can be done anywhere at any time. In fact, 

it’s the perfect way to start the day and can be performed as soon as you wake, without even getting out of bed.

Meditation doesn't require a specific location or fancy equipment. All it takes is a few minutes of your time and a willingness to connect with your inner self. Whether you choose to meditate to soothing music or in blissful silence, the benefits are profound.

Why Morning Meditation?

Starting your day with meditation sets a positive tone for the hours ahead. It allows you to clear your mind of the clutter that often accumulates overnight. Instead of reaching for your phone and diving into the digital world immediately upon waking, take a few moments to connect with your thoughts and emotions.

The Simple Meditation Practice

1. Find a Comfortable Position: Whether you're still in bed or prefer to sit on the floor, find a comfortable position. Close your eyes if you wish.

2. Breathe Deeply: Begin by taking slow, deep breaths. Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. Feel the rhythm of your breath.

3. Observe Your Thoughts: As you continue to breathe, pay attention to your thoughts. Let them come and go without judgment. You are an observer, not a critic.

4. Positive Affirmation: Now, introduce a positive affirmation related to the day ahead. It could be something like, "I am capable of handling whatever comes my way today" or "Today is a new opportunity for growth and happiness." Repeat this affirmation in your mind.

5. Enjoy the Moment: Spend a few minutes in this state of mindfulness, focusing on your breath and repeating your affirmation. Allow yourself to enjoy the stillness and peace within.

6. Finish with Gratitude: As you conclude your meditation, take a moment to express gratitude for this quiet moment and the day ahead. You can open your eyes and carry this sense of calm with you into your morning routine.

About the Author:
Masonwabe Nyanga is a life coach, motivator, public speaker, and motivational speaker. His mission is to inspire and empower individuals to live their best lives. Connect with Masonwabe Nyanga on Facebook [here]
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Start your day with a positive mindset and inner peace through morning meditation. Try this simple practice and watch how it transforms your daily life. Masonwabe Nyanga invites you to share your thoughts, comments, and experiences with meditation in the comments section. Your journey to a more mindful and fulfilling life begins here.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

The Empowering Choice: Reframing Language to Fuel Your Motivation


The Empowering Choice: Reframing Language to Fuel Your Motivation

In a world filled with endless to-do lists and responsibilities, it's easy to fall into the trap of feeling like we "HAVE" to do this, we "MUST" do that, or we "SHOULD" do this. But what if we told you that the simple act of changing your language could be the key to unlocking your motivation? The power of choice is a force to be reckoned with, and by shifting from "HAVE" to "CHOOSE," you can transform your mindset and achieve the motivation you need.

The Power of Choice

When you say, "I HAVE to do this," it can create a sense of obligation and even resistance. However, when you say, "I CHOOSE to do this," you take ownership of your actions. This small change in language can make a massive difference in how you approach tasks and challenges. You're no longer a victim of circumstance; you're a proactive decision-maker.

Breaking Free from "MUST"

The word "MUST" often carries a heavy burden. It implies that something is non-negotiable, which can be mentally exhausting. On the other hand, saying, "I CHOOSE to do this," shifts the focus from obligation to desire. You're no longer forced; you're motivated by your inner drive.

Ditching "SHOULD"

"SHOULD" can be one of the most disempowering words in our vocabulary. It's often linked to societal expectations or what others think we ought to do. When you replace it with "I CHOOSE to do this," you regain control. You're making decisions based on your values and goals, not external pressures.

Language as Motivation

Your choice of words can be a powerful motivator. When you consistently use "CHOOSE" instead of "HAVE," "MUST," or "SHOULD," you remind yourself that you are in control of your actions. You're not a passive participant in your life; you're an active creator of your destiny.

Choose Your Words Wisely

So, how can you start implementing this change in your daily life? It begins with awareness. Pay attention to the language you use when discussing your tasks and goals. Are you saying "HAVE," "MUST," or "SHOULD" more often than "CHOOSE"? If so, it's time to make a conscious effort to reframe your language.

 Conclusion

The power of choice is a remarkable tool for boosting motivation. By shifting from disempowering words like "HAVE," "MUST," and "SHOULD" to the empowering word "CHOOSE," you take control of your actions and mindset. Your language can shape your reality, so choose your words carefully, and let them work for you.

We hope this article has inspired you to embrace the power of choice and make the shift in your language. We look forward to seeing your comments and likes on our videos and articles as we explore more ways to empower your life.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The Power of Taking Action: Motivation Follows

The Power of Taking Action: Motivation Follows

Do you ever find yourself waiting for that burst of motivation to kick in before starting a task or pursuing a goal? If so, you're not alone.

Many of us have been conditioned to believe that motivation is a prerequisite for taking action. However, there's a little-known secret that can change your life: Action often comes before motivation.

Think of it this way - have you ever hesitated to go for a workout because you didn't feel motivated? You're not alone. But here's the twist: once you start the workout, even if you had to drag yourself into it, something magical happens. Your motivation gradually kicks in, and you find yourself in the flow, pushing through your limits.

Nike's famous slogan, "Just do it," encapsulates this principle perfectly. It's a reminder that you don't always have to wait for the stars to align or for motivation to strike like lightning. Instead, you can take charge of your actions and let motivation follow suit.

Here are a few reasons why taking action before feeling motivated is so powerful:

1.Overcoming Procrastination:
Procrastination often stems from waiting for the "right" moment or the "right" mood. By taking action first, you break through this barrier and start making progress.

2.Building Momentum:
Action begets action. Once you start, you create a momentum that propels you forward, making it easier to stay on track.

3.Boosting Confidence:
Achieving even small wins through action boosts your confidence. This confidence, in turn, can fuel your motivation for more significant tasks.

4.Eliminating Excuses: 
When you prioritize action, you eliminate excuses. You no longer have room for "I'll do it later" or "I'm not in the mood."

5.Cultivating Discipline:
Consistently taking action fosters discipline, a valuable trait in achieving long-term goals.

So, how can you apply this principle in your life? Start by identifying a task or goal you've been putting off. Instead of waiting for motivation to strike, take the first step. It could be as simple as opening your laptop, writing the first sentence of that project, or lacing up your sneakers for a workout.

As Masonwabe Nyanga, a life coach, motivator, and public speaker, reminds us, action is the catalyst for change. Don't wait for motivation to find you—take action, and motivation will follow.

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Remember, the power to change your life begins with taking that first step. So, what action will you take today? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to like and subscribe to Masonwabe Nyanga's videos and articles for more inspiration and motivation.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

Monday, March 29, 2021

Embracing Life's Magic: Motivation


Embracing Life's Magic: Motivation

In a world that often feels like a chaotic dance, I want to reminds you to find your rhythm and embrace life with open arms.

 With a collection of inspirational quotes from some of history's greatest minds, my message is clear: motivation can be found in the simplest of moments.

1. Dance Like There's Nobody Watching
   William W. Purkey's words encourage us to shed our inhibitions and dance through life's challenges, unburdened by fear.

2. Dragons Can Be Beaten
   Neil Gaiman's perspective on fairy tales reminds us that life's obstacles, no matter how daunting, can be conquered.

3. Imagination Becomes Reality
   Pablo Picasso's insight teaches us that our thoughts have the power to shape our world.

4. Open New Doors of Happiness
   Helen Keller's wisdom reminds us that life is full of opportunities, even when we face setbacks.

5. Conquer Your Fears Daily
   Eleanor Roosevelt encourages us to step out of our comfort zones and grow through fear.

6. Don't Dwell in the Past
   Lewis Carroll's words remind us to focus on the present moment, for we are ever-evolving.

7. Learning from Smart Minds
   Socrates' wisdom highlights the importance of continuous learning and humility.

8. Follow Your Heart
   Eleanor Roosevelt's advice encourages us to stay true to our values, even in the face of criticism.

9. Happiness Is a Product of Action
   The Dalai Lama XIV teaches us that happiness is not handed to us; it's a result of our choices and actions.

10. Strive to Be Your Best
    Abraham Lincoln's timeless words inspire us to be the best versions of ourselves.

As a life coach, motivator, public speaker, and motivational speaker, I embodies these principles and shares them with you that  through my videos and articles. My uplifting message resonates with anyone seeking inspiration and motivation in their daily lives.

By Masonwabe Nyanga



Sunday, March 28, 2021

The Narrow Way: A Path to Life


The Narrow Way: A Path to Life

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus imparts a profound lesson about the choices we make in life. He speaks of two contrasting paths—the wide gate that leads to destruction and the narrow gate that leads to life. Let's explore the significance of these verses and the timeless wisdom they offer.

The Wide Gate

"Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it." (Matthew 7:13 NKJV)

The wide gate represents the easy, popular, and often indulgent choices that beckon to us in life. It symbolizes the path of least resistance, where one can follow the crowd without much thought or effort. It's the road that leads to instant gratification, but it's deceptive, for it ultimately leads to destruction.

The Narrow Gate

"Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it." (Matthew 7:14 NKJV)

In contrast, the narrow gate signifies the path less traveled, the one that demands discernment, determination, and discipline. It's a challenging journey that requires us to make choices that align with our values and principles. This path leads to true life, but it's not easily found, and only a few choose to walk it.

Key Lessons

  1. Discernment: These verses remind us of the importance of discernment in our choices. Not everything that seems attractive or popular is beneficial in the long run.

  2. Commitment: The narrow gate teaches us about the value of commitment and perseverance. It's a path that requires us to stay true to our beliefs, even when it's difficult.

  3. Individuality: The wide gate represents conformity, while the narrow gate celebrates individuality. Choosing the narrow gate means being true to ourselves and our values, even if it means going against the crowd.

  4. Eternal Perspective: Ultimately, the narrow gate leads to eternal life, reminding us to focus on the bigger picture and not just short-term gains.

Conclusion

The words of Jesus in Matthew 7:13-14 challenge us to consider the paths we choose in life. Will we opt for the wide, easy road that leads to destruction, or will we embrace the narrow gate, the path to true and lasting life? The decision is ours to make, and it carries eternal significance. Let us choose wisely and embark on the journey that leads to life.




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