Thami Nkadimeng
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“Message Architect” Thami Nkadimeng has penned some of her most valuable life lessons and ideas into a must-read guide to help one live a meaningful life.

 

South Africa (14 February 2024) – As a strong female South African woman and a “Message Architect” Thami Nkadimeng has penned her most empowering and vulnerable thoughts into a book that aims to help inspire and uplift. Having cracked the cover, it’s clear to see Thumi’s life has left many of her friends and followers, inspired by the journey.

Delving into the chapters of parts of her life, we learn how she has overcome challenges, embraced flaws and found her voice which she has used to define a career of worth. Working with some of the most powerful and influential people in South Africa and internationally, Thami has been able to use her inspiring words, to support big industry leaders.

Adding Author to her growing list of inspiring titles, she is also a moderator, corporate MC and programme director with a background in communications and marketing. She is well versed in finance, mining, construction, IT, and business sectors.

Having this diverse insight and experience has enabled her to fill her book with advice and guidance.

“Life is always dropping hints for us but we need to be still enough to listen, to be aware, because if we are, it will spare us so much difficult learning”

She advocates for the reader to listen to their inner-voice, to not let doubt become the fuel of self-sabotage and to know that the many struggles one faces, are there to build us up.

“No matter where the paths of life take you, remember to be very vigilant and observant, because the crossroads are sure to come, and there are many of them” – Thami Nkadimeng

The back of the book

“Thami Nkadimeng, also known as The Message Architect, works with presidents, executives, corporate leaders and organisations worldwide to make positive change in the world. But before she could follow her calling, Thami had to stop looking for external validation and overcome her own self-doubt. In Finding Purpose, she takes us along in her quest to discover her life’s aim.

Thami shares her triumphs and tribulations in a heartfelt narrative that’s equal parts a confession of her mistakes and a celebration of her victories. This book is Thami’s ode to life, a testament to the joyous dance with existence we are all part of. Join her as she reflects on her journey, and discover the profound beauty in raw, unvarnished experience for yourself as you uncover your own purpose.”

Thami’s book Finding Purpose was published on the 9th of February 2024 and is available as a paperback at all bookstores and an ebook online. For more about “Finding Purpose”, take a look at the website here.

Interested in more proudly South African books? You can find more of our book reviews here.


Sources: Good Things Guy / Kwela Books
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Tyler Leigh Vivier is a writer for Good Things Guy.

Her passion is to spread good news across South Africa with a big focus on environmental issues, animal welfare and social upliftment. Outside of Good Things Guy, she is an avid reader and lover of tea.

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