Byline: Captain SA
Introduction and Motivation
At just 20 years old, Thapelo Ramphisa has embarked on a transformative journey through the life skills program, motivated by a desire to shape a successful future. “My name is Thapelo Ramphisa, and I joined the life skills program because I wanted to learn important skills for my future, like how to start a business and how to find a job,” he shares. Thapelo’s story begins with a simple social media post from the Gauteng Young Vision Community Based Organization, sparking an expectation to not only acquire valuable skills but also to connect with like-minded peers.
YouthEmpowerment #LifeSkills
Program Impact: Skills and Application
Thapelo’s engagement with the program has yielded significant benefits. “The most important skills I learned are good communication, managing money, and basic business skills. I also learned how to set goals for my career,” She explains. These newly acquired skills have found practical application in her daily life. For instance, the money management skills have enabled Thapelo to create a budget, allowing her to track her spending and save money each month. This newfound financial discipline marks a significant step towards her long-term goals.
FinancialLiteracy #SkillDevelopment
Overcoming Challenges and Personal Growth
Balancing the demands of the program with school and work presented a formidable challenge. Thapelo reflects, “It was hard to balance the program with school and work. I overcame this by making a schedule and prioritizing my tasks.” This experience not only honed her time management skills but also fostered personal growth. “Personally, I am more confident and proactive. Professionally, I have gained skills that will help me get a job or start my own business,” Thapelo proudly notes.
TimeManagement #PersonalGrowth
Facilitation and Support: Hloni’s Impact
The role of an effective facilitator cannot be understated in any educational journey, and Hloni’s facilitation style stands out. Describing Hloni’s approach, Thapelo says, “Hloni’s teaching style is engaging and supportive. She makes learning fun and ensures everyone understands.” This engaging method significantly impacted his learning experience, particularly during the entrepreneurship session. “The entrepreneurship session stood out because Hloni used real-life examples, making it easy to understand and relate to,” she recalls. Such sessions not only captured her interest but also provided practical insights that resonated deeply.
EffectiveFacilitation #Entrepreneurship
Future Plans and Advice for Aspirants
Armed with these newfound skills and knowledge, Thapelo is optimistic about her future endeavors. “I plan to use the skills to start my own small business and plan my career better. The business skills will help me create a business plan and manage a startup,” she shares. Her advice to those considering the program is equally inspiring: “Take full advantage of the program and be open to learning new things. Participate actively and network with your peers and facilitators.”
FuturePlans #CareerAdvice
Feedback and Improvement Suggestions
Reflecting on the program, Thapelo highlights the aspects she found most beneficial. “The practical sessions and discussions were most beneficial. They allowed us to apply what we learned and get immediate feedback,” she notes. For future iterations of the program, she suggests, “Include more guest speakers from different industries for varied insights and extend some sessions for deeper learning.” These recommendations aim to enrich the program further, ensuring it remains dynamic and comprehensive.
Feedback #ProgramImprovement
Community Impact and Support
The life skills program’s benefits extend beyond individual participants like Thapelo; it has a ripple effect on the broader community at Winnie Mandela. “This program gives young people important skills and knowledge, which helps reduce unemployment and encourages starting new businesses. It helps make the youth in the community more skilled and proactive,” Thapelo explains. For sustained growth and impact, she emphasizes the need for community support. “The community can support by promoting the programs, providing funding or resources, and encouraging local businesses to partner for mentorship and internships. Community leaders can also advocate for the importance of these programs.”
CommunityImpact #SupportLocal
Conclusion
Thapelo Ramphisa’s journey through the life skills program is a testament to the transformative power of education and community support. Her story illustrates how targeted skill development can empower young individuals to navigate their futures with confidence and ambition. As Thapelo continues to apply her skills towards starting a business and advancing her career, he embodies the potential of the program to foster resilient, proactive, and skilled youth, capable of driving positive change within their communities.
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