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Rayne Moses | The Legacy Project | Founder of Nebula

About

As a graduate social entrepreneur from TSiBA Education, founder director of a social enterprise – Nebula, I possess a variety of skills and 5 years’ experience in facilitation, coaching and organisational development.

Combined with a deep-seated passion for social change, I thrive on working with like-minded individuals who are committed to personal growth and creating a prosperous future for South Africa.

Rayne Moses Key Talent | Leading others. I believe it starts with you – understanding yourself and your personal vision. Secondly, to be confident and open to learning from your mistakes and others, inside and outside of your team. Thirdly, is to know your role as a leader and in what capacity you will be leading i.e. what are you good at? What support will you need from your team? And how will decisions be made? Finally, facilitate the growth and learning of your team, anticipate and acknowledge the potential challenges you will face and how you will solve them.

 

The Characteristics Of Success | Time management. Develop a structure for how you will work every day, prioritize your tasks and commit time for you to do what you really love doing, what brings you joy and fulfillment. Morning Meditation and visualisations. I achieve a state of peace and happiness through morning meditations and visualize and set intentions for my day ahead.

 

Principles I Live By | Creativity – Human beings are creative by nature, so I use music and skateboarding as forms of self-expression. Responsibility – I am the (co)creator of the life I live; therefore, I accept responsibility for the situation I find myself in and where I will be in the future. Resilience – I just never give up until I have reached my goal. When days are dark, I take a break to reflect, relax and allow the light within to shine once again.

 

Critical Skills I Develop | Coaching myself and others. I know that I can only go so far on my own and can only go as far as my mind can take me, so I believe, understanding myself is critical. And only once I understand myself, can I understand others and support them in accessing their potential to be the best that they can be in the work that we do together.

 

How I Use My Mind | I always ask myself what, why and how? What am I thinking and feeling? Why do I think this way? Why am I feeling this way? How can I change the way I think or feel? I understand life to be a constant journey of self-discovery and creation.

 

Performing At My Peak | Skateboarding and meditation

 

Resources I Use To Stay Inspired | I read a lot. Anything from “self-help”, psychology, business and leadership to astronomy.

 

The Meaning Of Life | To create

 

Advice On Building Wealth | Read “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason

 

The Legacy I Would Like To Leave | Dreams come true when you commit to making them a reality. I want to be a living testament of that so as to inspire current and future generations to do the same.

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