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Milton Machel reshared a post: Meet - Dr Thakgalo Thibela, 21-year-old South Africa's youngest female Medical Doctor. She obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery on 17 December 2020 from Wits University. She comes from Violet Bank, a village in small town of Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga. She attended Farel Primary School where she was smart enough and skipped grade 7 straight to Lehlasedi High School where she also did not do Grade 9. "I’ve always wanted to do medicine since my days in pre-school. This dream almost got shattered when my Grade 11 results came back and they were nowhere satisfactory and this pushed me to do my best in matric in order to get accepted to study medicine. I attended all the extra classes and studied throughout the night with my friends. This paid of though as I ended up with 7 out of 8 distinctions in matric," said Dr Thibela. At the tender age of 16, she got admitted to Wits University and continued to work hard in a cutthroat field of study and her efforts earned her a Golden Key International membership. Dr Thakgalo Thibela is currently doing her internship at Helen Joseph Hospital and intends on becoming a neurosurgeon in the near future. Valentine Zoza Join us in celebrating her 💃🏾🚀👏🏿 #WomenPowerAfrica 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 #ZozaCommunications ✍🏿✍🏿✍🏿

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Milton Machel reshared a post: Se ainda não sabia, ter e cuidar de plantas trazem inúmeros benefícios para a SAÚDE MENTAL. Eis alguns dos benefícios: 1. Promovem o mindfulness Um estudo publicado no Jornal de Antropologia Fisiológica defende que, no seu estudo, os participantes que fizeram parte do grupo dos que tinham como tarefa cuidar de plantas, sentiram-se mais CALMOS, mais CONFORTÁVEIS, e mais RELAXADOS do que os tiveram tarefas relacionadas com o uso de tecnologias de informação 2. Elas lembram-lhe de CONTINUAR EM MOVIMENTO As plantas por serem diferentes requerem cuidados diferentes e, por isso, cuidar delas significa APRENDER SOBRE AS SUAS PARTICULARIDADES, o que significa que terá que ter, entre outras actividades, atenções com locais, limpeza das folhas, fixação e luminosidade, de forma a que cresçam de forma saudável (....) (Facebook: Psicóloga Dália Matsinhe-LexPsique,Lda.) Link: https://lnkd.in/dvkRhyQ ❣️ Abraços ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ Dalia Matsinhe #pnlclínica #pnl #psicologia #psicoterapia #hipnose #hipnoseclinica #acompanhamento #daliamatsinhe #plantas #amor

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