SADC region gearing up to host 45th ordinary summit heads of state
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
In today’s culture, the phrase “be your own boss” rings out from podcasts, social media captions, and YouTube ads alike.
While entrepreneurship can be deeply empowering, Registered Counsellor, Melissa Smith warns that the constant glamorisation of this lifestyle online can quietly take a toll on your mental health, whether you’re climbing the corporate ladder or building your own business.
For many women thriving in corporate jobs, there’s a rising pressure to "escape the 9 to 5." Social Media is flooded with stories of women quitting their jobs, starting businesses, and claiming time, money, and freedom. It can make stable careers feel dull, uninspiring, or even like a failure. The result? Many women begin to question their path, lose confidence in their choices, and experience burnout trying to juggle their careers while secretly building a business on the side just to feel “on par.”
On the other hand, women who’ve embraced entrepreneurship often find themselves battling mental health storms; ones not often shown in the highlight reels. The uncertainty of income, the constant pressure to show up online, and the fear of Failure can create deep anxiety and isolation. When entrepreneurship is sold as the ultimate form of success, struggling business owners may feel ashamed for needing rest, stability, or even a regular paycheck.
Here’s the truth: both paths are valid. Success is not defined by your job title or business card, but by how aligned your choices are with your values, energy, and purpose.
As women, we need to normalize choosing differently without shame. Some find joy in climbing the corporate ladder, others in building empires from scratch, and many walk the line between both.
Let’s shift the narrative from comparison to clarity. Ask yourself:
Glamour is good marketing but mental health is real life. Choose what nurtures your peace.
Issued on GQ South Africa by Thobeka Phanyeko | https://www.glamour.co.za/wellness/wellness-wednesday-this-is-how-glamourising-entrepreneurship-can-impact-your-mental-health-64636b1e-997e-46c9-ab47-6198ae87a068
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Advocates For Transformation (AFT) has welcomed the appointment of former Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo as Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, describing it as a “moment of deep national significance”.
Suspended Gauteng Judge Tintswalo “Nana” Makhubele faces possible impeachment. This is after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) found the suspended Judge guilty of gross misconduct for accepting appointment as chairperson of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board whilst being a Judge, as well as failing to act honourably during her tenure at Prasa.