Rewiring Your Patterns

Do you ever find yourself subconsciously repeating patterns that no longer serve you?

Are you truly aware of who you are—and who you are meant to become?

At the end of each day, do you pause to take inventory of your life, your relationships, your work, your marriage, your choices?

How often do you recognize that some habits or thoughts are tied to an old version of yourself—an outdated paradigm holding you back from your future?

It’s time to shift.

It’s time to rewire your mind, your patterns, your way of life.

When you allow yourself to ACCEPT the process of rewiring, you open the door to a new paradigm—one that aligns with your purpose, your vision, your destiny.

Step into it boldly.

Walk in your rightful path.

Embrace the New You.

XOXO Mamatembo Safari

What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger


This is exactly what you think it is, another cliche of a title. But wait, there is a catch. You see, sometimes what doesn’t kill you makes you wiser. December was one of those holiday seasons when I got to have a very slow two weeks. I struggled when my life slowed down. It felt odd being so busy, then all of a sudden everything slowed down. 



 To slow down, I worked on my arts and crafts. I made handmade earrings, bracelets, and I made a box from scratch. It was a good me-time that I needed.
Come January, I had a work trip that I needed very much. Traveling to different parts of Tanzania before delving into the busy bee work life. 



It took me falling ill for me to slow down again. My body knew I needed the break, but I cared about my work more. My body chose to say no. I felt like my body was defeating me, but little did I know, my body was telling me to slow down. 


So eventually, I listened. I worked from home, I allowed myself to have afternoon naps. I allowed my cousin to take care of me. I agreed to drink soups and whatever healthy meal I was advised to so that I can feel better. This is when I realized, even though I hated staying home, taking naps in the afternoon, or even eating healthy. I need all that for the next chapter of my life.


My body told me to slow down, because I kept pushing. My body was telling me it’s okay to slow things down, overworking doesn’t mean more happiness, more money or more joy. I am glad I listened to my body and I am now stronger because of it.