It certainly is a sad state of affairs when one has to blog one-self. Luckily for me I have no qualms about my self esteem and rather than rob you of me…I decided to blog me.The article this time was called “View from the Top”, and was featured in the August 2006 GIBS Review.

To quote from the article:

“Partner and director at Avocado Vision, Elaine Joy Sampson, believes this life leads you to where you are supposed to go and teaches you lessons you need to learn. While some might consider this a very disempowering outlook on life, she believes the contrary: It is hugely empowering to see the road ahead and to grasp an opportunity with both hands and run with it.”  

“But understand that whatever path you take, and however challenging it may seem, your abilities, strengths and talents have been given to you to suit the road you must travel. So, rather than doubt yourself, accept that who you are is enough.” she points out.  Read more

Cool hey ……


3 Responses to “Blogging myself ’cause I am in the news again…GIBS Baby”  

  1. 1 yojules

    Darling, you’re getting so famous - we’re all a bit blase about it! The article is too lovely for words - I love the way you talk about your time on Robben Island. You are a truly amazing human being - I am so lucky you came onto my path…

  2. 2 Clint 007

    Elaine i have to say that you have come on an amazing journey. if i think of the first day we met upto today. you have really grow. well done i am very proud of you.

  3. 3 Elaine

    AAh Clint, it has been incredible hasn’t it and it’s been so amazing to have you there to talk too, to laugh with and even to cry with… thank you for your incredible strength and awesome friendship

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