Cassper Nyovest and others share their motivation for 2023

07 January 2023 - 12:00
subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now
Cassper Nyovest says prayer has helped him achieve all his goals.
Cassper Nyovest says prayer has helped him achieve all his goals.
Image: Instagram/Cassper Nyovest

While many might have their winning blueprint for 2023 mapped out, some of our favs have shared their recipe for success.

Cassper Nyovest, Prince Kaybee and Siv Ngesi were among those who shared words of wisdom with their followers heading into the new year. 

Pray

“I want to make sure that people get into 2023 in a good spirit. This year is the year that we pray, we've got to make sure that we're prayed up ... stay prayed up.

“I am a living testimony and I know there are prayer warriors because everything that I prayed for, I have it,” Cassper Nyovest said in a video flaunting his Bentley, Rolex watch and a blinging neck piece. 

Always seek courage ... seek help 

“There are people who go through a lot of pain and face countless struggles internally and externally. People who still find the courage to wake up, live, work, and love, even as they fight their own demons and weaknesses that can kill them.

“There are people who are not perfect or don't have it figured out but working towards fetching the better versions of themselves regardless of the weight they carry on their shoulders,” said Prince Kaybee. 

Develop new habits

“New resolutions won't change  you ... Only new actions and new habits will.” Siv Ngesi shared a quote. 

Learn a skill

“In 2023, you will walk by faith and not by sight. You will rise above the challenges that once held you captive. You will discover the you that God created you to be.

“Learn a skill. Better yourself. Build intimacy with God. May 2023 be the year that you do more, be more, achieve more!” wrote Thami Ngubeni.



subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now

Would you like to comment on this article?
Sign up (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.