Tag: Valentine’s Day

  • Ways to be happily single on Valentine’s day

    Ways to be happily single on Valentine’s day

    It’s February and as such, it’s hard to not hear the types of comments above from friends, overhear them at cafes, and discussed on talk shows. As long as there’s a holiday celebrating love and romance, there will be people who will feel sad, lonely, and depressed.

    There’s no question about it: being alone can evoke such feelings, even though they’re based in part on the illusion that all coupled people are gloriously happy and blissfully in love. This is hardly the case.

    Follow these tips to conquer your Valentine’s Day blues

    1. Know that being alone doesn’t mean you’re unlovable or un-datable
    Although February 14th might magnify the feeling that you’re alone, it is only one day out of 365 days and should not define you or your ability to love or be loved.
    2. Examine your thinking
    People often make gross generalizations and false statements based on how they feel at the moment. Thinking “I’ll be alone forever” is not based on fact, but rather fiction. It’s based on feeling alone right now and is then generalized to the rest of your life. Not only is it unhealthy and inaccurate, but it will instill that belief in you and erode your confidence and ability to present yourself in an appealing manner to potential dates.

    3. Don’t compare yourself to others
    No one is pointing you out just because you’re single nor are you wearing a badge suggesting so. We’re often our own worst enemy and biggest offender of magnifying any slight perceived faults or shortcomings. Rather than seeing your relationship status as a problem, see it as you being in a place of opportunity — opportunity to meet new people and potentially develop a relationship.

    4. Don’t define yourself by your relationship status
    You’re a whole lot more than a single person. You’re a friend, a son or daughter, a valued employee, and someone’s future love.

    5. Know your strengths and qualities
    Would you date yourself if you weren’t you? How do you think people who potentially would date you see you? What changes can you implement to make yourself more desirable? What do other people like about you? What are some recent compliments you’ve heard from others? Are you funny? Kind? Smart? Reminding yourself of your positive traits is a good reminder of just how likable you are, even though you might be single right now.

    6. Anticipate that Valentine’s Day may be a difficult day and plan accordingly
    Pamper yourself. Go to the spa, treat yourself to a favorite dinner, or hang out with your single friends. Recognize that single-hood isn’t a curse, a disease, or even a problem. It’s not something that needs to be cured. It’s just where you are in your life at the moment. Gather your friends and host a Singles-Only party.

    7. Use Valentine’s Day to reflect on how you can increase your chances of meeting someone with whom you’re compatible
    Know the type of person you ideally would want in your life. What characteristics, qualities, and interests would this person have? Think of creative ways to meet such people. There’s online dating, taking fun classes, volunteering, and socializing with friends which could lead to meeting new friends.

    8. Don’t buy into consumerism
    Forget the expensive and fancy dinners that cater to couples. Recognize the huge role that consumerism and commercialization play in Valentine’s Day and celebrate ALL love, even that which is often overlooked: friends, family, and colleagues.

    Source: News365

    In other news – Gomora actor Ntobeko Sishi (Ntokozo’s) childhood snaps leave Mzansi in stitches

    We can all agree to the fact that he is a genius. The actor holds two degrees from the University of Cape Town.

    Ntobeko Sishi

    He holds a Bachelor of Commerce in economics and finance and also post-graduate honours in Entrepreneurship. At the age of 22, he had already bagged a degree. Learn more

  • Bonang Matheba teases a House of BNG drop on Valentine’s Day

    Bonang Matheba teases a House of BNG drop on Valentine’s Day

    Media personality Bonang Matheba seems to have something up her sleeves for her House of BNG fans. Bonang recently jetted off to Cape Town to seemingly shoot something very exciting and took to her Instagram stories to share moments that certainly piqued interest levels. She didn’t stop there. She also posted on her Instagram page a picture that had her cousin DJ, Pinky Girl, looking very dolled up.

    Bonang, in her caption, simply wrote a date, 14 February 2022, which happens to be Valentine’s Day. She also added #BNGLovesYou #HouseofBNG, a sign that whatever she is working on has to do with her famed sparkling wine. One follower commented “Bona! I am sending the money. Don’t Care if Peter is up or down. Let me go pawn my car.

    While another just wanted to find out what Queen B has in store. @olwethu1 said, “I wonder what’s cooking mhhhh

    Bonang Matheba

    Interestingly, Bonang did not tag House of BNG’s Instagram account, and considering all the controversy surrounding the brand, fans can’t help but wonder. In case you may have missed it or forgotten, Bonang and her former management agency are currently locked in a legal battle around the ownership of the MCC MCC and sparkling wine brand House of BNG.

    When Bonang announced the termination of her contract with CSA Global, it was revealed that there was a battle over who exactly owns House of BNG. CSA refuted claims by Bonang to IOL Entertainment that she brought House of BNG with her to the agency.

    Source:  News365

    In other news – Moja Love’s Umndeni called out for promoting GBV

    Moja Love’s Umndeni has got people talking again this week but this time, fans are not happy and many have called out the show saying it is promoting Gender-Based Violence (GBV) following another fight between Dabula and Nkanyezi.

    Umndeni

    The show recently returned for the 5th season and also introduced a new cast member. “In the brand new Season of #Umndeni. The Maseko family is running the show. Learn more