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Mynderd and Springbok’s 30 Day Seminar: Success Beyond Imagination.  Day 1: Building the Foundation (Mindset & Attitude)

Day 1: Building the Foundation (Mindset & Attitude)

Springbok’s 30-day Seminar: Success Beyond Imagination: Day 1 Building the Foundation (Mind & Attitude) Number 1: The Power of Positive Attitude also available online Click HERE I’ve learned through my 72 years journey that every venture, every success story, begins not with money, but with mindset. The way I feel and believe in myself has always been the foundation of my success. Life will never stop presenting challenges, but the key lies in how I choose to react to them. When I wake up each day, I remind myself: I am capable, I am strong, and I am ready. That attitude sets the tone for everything I do. If you believe in yourself, others will begin to believe in you too. Steps I live by: 1.I believe in myself — confidence is the seed of success. 2.I embrace challenges — problems are lessons, not roadblocks. 3.I make business my pleasure — passion turns work into joy. Number 2: Embracing Challenges I discovered early in my business career that problems are not punishments — they are opportunities. Every challenge I faced taught me something new, and each obstacle shaped me into a stronger entrepreneur. When a problem comes, I don’t ask “Why me?” — I ask “What can I learn from this and how can I solve this?” That shift in mindset changes everything. Steps I live by: I see challenges as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. I remind myself that growth only happens outside my comfort zone. I choose to react with courage, not fear. Number 3: Business as Pleasure For me, business has never been about stress or struggle. It has been my joy, my passion, my playground. When you love what you do, you never feel like you’re working. I wake up excited to build, to create, to solve problems. That excitement is contagious — it inspires my team, my clients, and everyone around me. Steps I live by: I align my work with my passion. I find joy in the process, not just the outcome. I remind myself daily: business is my pleasure. Number 4: Preparing Myself for Success Success begins in the mind. I never prepared myself for failure — I prepared myself for victory. That doesn’t mean I ignored risks; it means I trained my thoughts to expect good outcomes. When you prepare mentally for success, you attract opportunities. People are drawn to confidence, not doubt. Steps I live by: I visualize success before it happens. I focus on solutions, not problems. I remind myself: my thoughts shape my reality. Number 5: Surrounding Myself with the Right People I realized long ago that success is not a solo journey. The people you surround yourself with will either lift you higher or pull you down. I chose to be with those who encourage me, who celebrate my growth, who are happy to see me succeed. That circle of support became my strength. Steps I live by: I surround myself with positive, successful people. I avoid negativity and toxic influences. I celebrate others, knowing they will celebrate me too. Number 6: Loving Myself First I discovered that loving myself was the key to caring for others. When I respect myself, I have more energy, more patience, and more compassion to give. Self-love is not selfish — it is the foundation of leadership. Steps I live by: I practice self-care daily. I remind myself that I am worthy of success. I lead with love, starting with myself. Number 7: Success and real wealth Over Money I believe money should never be the goal. In my journey, money has always been the byproduct of success, not the aim. When you chase money, you may compromise your values. But when you chase excellence, money follows naturally. Steps I live by: I aim for success and wealth, not money. I measure my achievements by impact, not income. I remind myself: money is the echo of success. My Closing Statement for today; "Wealth is far greater than money — it is the abundance of knowledge, skills, health, relationships, and purpose. True wealth is living a life so rich in meaning that money becomes only the shadow of your success." Warm Regards and well wishes Mynderd PLease note that the whole seminaar will be published on our website www.springboktransport.co.za all copy rights are reserved but feel free to share with your friends and family.

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Mynderd and Springbok’s 30-day Seminar: Sucsess Beyound Imagination: Day 1 Building the Foundation (Mind & Attitude) Number 1: The Power of Positive Attitude also available online Click HERE I’ve learned through my 72 years journey that every venture, every success story, begins not with money, but with mindset. The way I feel and believe in myself has always been the foundation of my success. Life will never stop presenting challenges, but the key lies in how I choose to react to them. When I wake up each day, I remind myself: I am capable, I am strong, and I am ready. That attitude sets the tone for everything I do. If you believe in yourself, others will begin to believe in you too. Steps I live by: 1.I believe in myself — confidence is the seed of success. 2.I embrace challenges — problems are lessons, not roadblocks. 3.I make business my pleasure — passion turns work into joy. Number 2: Embracing Challenges I discovered early in my business career that problems are not punishments — they are opportunities. Every challenge I faced taught me something new, and each obstacle shaped me into a stronger entrepreneur. When a problem comes, I don’t ask “Why me?” — I ask “What can I learn from this and how can I solve this?” That shift in mindset changes everything. Steps I live by: I see challenges as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. I remind myself that growth only happens outside my comfort zone. I choose to react with courage, not fear. Number 3: Business as Pleasure For me, business has never been about stress or struggle. It has been my joy, my passion, my playground. When you love what you do, you never feel like you’re working. I wake up excited to build, to create, to solve problems. That excitement is contagious — it inspires my team, my clients, and everyone around me. Steps I live by: I align my work with my passion. I find joy in the process, not just the outcome. I remind myself daily: business is my pleasure. Number 4: Preparing Myself for Success Success begins in the mind. I never prepared myself for failure — I prepared myself for victory. That doesn’t mean I ignored risks; it means I trained my thoughts to expect good outcomes. When you prepare mentally for success, you attract opportunities. People are drawn to confidence, not doubt. Steps I live by: I visualize success before it happens. I focus on solutions, not problems. I remind myself: my thoughts shape my reality. Number 5: Surrounding Myself with the Right People I realized long ago that success is not a solo journey. The people you surround yourself with will either lift you higher or pull you down. I chose to be with those who encourage me, who celebrate my growth, who are happy to see me succeed. That circle of support became my strength. Steps I live by: I surround myself with positive, successful people. I avoid negativity and toxic influences. I celebrate others, knowing they will celebrate me too. Number 6: Loving Myself First I discovered that loving myself was the key to caring for others. When I respect myself, I have more energy, more patience, and more compassion to give. Self-love is not selfish — it is the foundation of leadership. Steps I live by: I practice self-care daily. I remind myself that I am worthy of success. I lead with love, starting with myself. Number 7: Success and real wealth Over Money I believe money should never be the goal. In my journey, money has always been the byproduct of success, not the aim. When you chase money, you may compromise your values. But when you chase excellence, money follows naturally. Steps I live by: I aim for success and wealth, not money. I measure my achievements by impact, not income. I remind myself: money is the echo of success. My Closing Statement for today; "Wealth is far greater than money — it is the abundance of knowledge, skills, health, relationships, and purpose. True wealth is living a life so rich in meaning that money becomes only the shadow of your success." Warm Regards and well wishes Mynderd PLease note that the whole seminaar will be published on our website www.springboktransport.co.za all copy rights are reserved but feel free to share with your friends and family.

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Mynderd and Springbok’s 30-day Seminar: Sucsess Beyound Imagination: Day 1 Building the Foundation (Mind & Attitude) Number 1: The Power of Positive Attitude also available online Click HERE I’ve learned through my 72 years journey that every venture, every success story, begins not with money, but with mindset. The way I feel and believe in myself has always been the foundation of my success. Life will never stop presenting challenges, but the key lies in how I choose to react to them. When I wake up each day, I remind myself: I am capable, I am strong, and I am ready. That attitude sets the tone for everything I do. If you believe in yourself, others will begin to believe in you too. Steps I live by: 1.I believe in myself — confidence is the seed of success. 2.I embrace challenges — problems are lessons, not roadblocks. 3.I make business my pleasure — passion turns work into joy. Number 2: Embracing Challenges I discovered early in my business career that problems are not punishments — they are opportunities. Every challenge I faced taught me something new, and each obstacle shaped me into a stronger entrepreneur. When a problem comes, I don’t ask “Why me?” — I ask “What can I learn from this and how can I solve this?” That shift in mindset changes everything. Steps I live by: I see challenges as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. I remind myself that growth only happens outside my comfort zone. I choose to react with courage, not fear. Number 3: Business as Pleasure For me, business has never been about stress or struggle. It has been my joy, my passion, my playground. When you love what you do, you never feel like you’re working. I wake up excited to build, to create, to solve problems. That excitement is contagious — it inspires my team, my clients, and everyone around me. Steps I live by: I align my work with my passion. I find joy in the process, not just the outcome. I remind myself daily: business is my pleasure. Number 4: Preparing Myself for Success Success begins in the mind. I never prepared myself for failure — I prepared myself for victory. That doesn’t mean I ignored risks; it means I trained my thoughts to expect good outcomes. When you prepare mentally for success, you attract opportunities. People are drawn to confidence, not doubt. Steps I live by: I visualize success before it happens. I focus on solutions, not problems. I remind myself: my thoughts shape my reality. Number 5: Surrounding Myself with the Right People I realized long ago that success is not a solo journey. The people you surround yourself with will either lift you higher or pull you down. I chose to be with those who encourage me, who celebrate my growth, who are happy to see me succeed. That circle of support became my strength. Steps I live by: I surround myself with positive, successful people. I avoid negativity and toxic influences. I celebrate others, knowing they will celebrate me too. Number 6: Loving Myself First I discovered that loving myself was the key to caring for others. When I respect myself, I have more energy, more patience, and more compassion to give. Self-love is not selfish — it is the foundation of leadership. Steps I live by: I practice self-care daily. I remind myself that I am worthy of success. I lead with love, starting with myself. Number 7: Success and real wealth Over Money I believe money should never be the goal. In my journey, money has always been the byproduct of success, not the aim. When you chase money, you may compromise your values. But when you chase excellence, money follows naturally. Steps I live by: I aim for success and wealth, not money. I measure my achievements by impact, not income. I remind myself: money is the echo of success. My Closing Statement for today; "Wealth is far greater than money — it is the abundance of knowledge, skills, health, relationships, and purpose. True wealth is living a life so rich in meaning that money becomes only the shadow of your success." Warm Regards and well wishes Mynderd PLease note that the whole seminaar will be published on our website www.springboktransport.co.za all copy rights are reserved but feel free to share with your friends and family.

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Protecting Yourself in the Transport Industry and in General.

Welcome to Day 2 of our 30-day Development course: Protecting Yourself in the Transport Industry and in General. Today, we focus on a crucial topic: How to Avoid Scams and Bogus Transport Brokers, and Understanding Deep-fakes. In our industry, trust is everything. Unfortunately, there are many scams and dishonest brokers who try to take advantage of hardworking contractors and operators. It is vital to recognize the warning signs and protect yourself from falling victim. We will also explore how deep-fake technology is being used to mimic respected personalities, including presidents and industry leaders, to endorse fraudulent schemes. Understanding this technology will help you stay vigilant and avoid being misled. Key Points for Today: 1Recognizing Common Transport Scams 2Fake broker offers with unrealistic promises 3Requests for upfront payments or fees 4Lack of verifiable contact information 5How to Verify a Broker’s Legitimacy 5Check for proper licensing and registration 6Ask for references and verify them 7Use trusted industry networks and associations Understanding Deepfakes What are deep-fakes and how are they created? Deep-fakes are AI-generated videos, images, or audio clips that convincingly imitate a real person’s face, expressions, or voice. They are created using deep learning techniques that train neural networks on large datasets to swap faces or mimic voices. Examples of deep-fakes used in scams Fraudsters have used deep-fakes to impersonate CEO's, government officials, and respected personalities to authorize fraudulent transactions or endorse scams, Especially on Youtube and other social media. Tips to identify deep-fake videos and audio, If you are not sure about any of these to good to be true Advertisements WhatsApp us and we will scrutinize the legitimacy for you as a free service. 1Look for unnatural facial movements or blinking 2Check for inconsistent lighting or shadows 3Listen for irregular voice tone or unnatural speech patterns 4Verify the source of the video or audio before trusting it 5Protecting Yourself Online and Offline 6Never share sensitive personal or financial information 7Use secure communication channels 8Report suspicious activity to authorities and industry bodies Remember, knowledge is your best defense. Stay informed, stay cautious, and always verify before you trust. Warm regards, The Springbok Transport Development Team P.S. As always, the full seminar series will be available on our website www.springboktransport.co.za. Feel free to share this valuable information with your friends and family.

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Mynderd and Springbok’s 30-day Seminar: Sucsess Beyound Imagination: Day 1 Building the Foundation (Mind & Attitude) Number 1: The Power of Positive Attitude also available online Click HERE I’ve learned through my 72 years journey that every venture, every success story, begins not with money, but with mindset. The way I feel and believe in myself has always been the foundation of my success. Life will never stop presenting challenges, but the key lies in how I choose to react to them. When I wake up each day, I remind myself: I am capable, I am strong, and I am ready. That attitude sets the tone for everything I do. If you believe in yourself, others will begin to believe in you too. Steps I live by: 1.I believe in myself — confidence is the seed of success. 2.I embrace challenges — problems are lessons, not roadblocks. 3.I make business my pleasure — passion turns work into joy. Number 2: Embracing Challenges I discovered early in my business career that problems are not punishments — they are opportunities. Every challenge I faced taught me something new, and each obstacle shaped me into a stronger entrepreneur. When a problem comes, I don’t ask “Why me?” — I ask “What can I learn from this and how can I solve this?” That shift in mindset changes everything. Steps I live by: I see challenges as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. I remind myself that growth only happens outside my comfort zone. I choose to react with courage, not fear. Number 3: Business as Pleasure For me, business has never been about stress or struggle. It has been my joy, my passion, my playground. When you love what you do, you never feel like you’re working. I wake up excited to build, to create, to solve problems. That excitement is contagious — it inspires my team, my clients, and everyone around me. Steps I live by: I align my work with my passion. I find joy in the process, not just the outcome. I remind myself daily: business is my pleasure. Number 4: Preparing Myself for Success Success begins in the mind. I never prepared myself for failure — I prepared myself for victory. That doesn’t mean I ignored risks; it means I trained my thoughts to expect good outcomes. When you prepare mentally for success, you attract opportunities. People are drawn to confidence, not doubt. Steps I live by: I visualize success before it happens. I focus on solutions, not problems. I remind myself: my thoughts shape my reality. Number 5: Surrounding Myself with the Right People I realized long ago that success is not a solo journey. The people you surround yourself with will either lift you higher or pull you down. I chose to be with those who encourage me, who celebrate my growth, who are happy to see me succeed. That circle of support became my strength. Steps I live by: I surround myself with positive, successful people. I avoid negativity and toxic influences. I celebrate others, knowing they will celebrate me too. Number 6: Loving Myself First I discovered that loving myself was the key to caring for others. When I respect myself, I have more energy, more patience, and more compassion to give. Self-love is not selfish — it is the foundation of leadership. Steps I live by: I practice self-care daily. I remind myself that I am worthy of success. I lead with love, starting with myself. Number 7: Success and real wealth Over Money I believe money should never be the goal. In my journey, money has always been the byproduct of success, not the aim. When you chase money, you may compromise your values. But when you chase excellence, money follows naturally. Steps I live by: I aim for success and wealth, not money. I measure my achievements by impact, not income. I remind myself: money is the echo of success. My Closing Statement for today; "Wealth is far greater than money — it is the abundance of knowledge, skills, health, relationships, and purpose. True wealth is living a life so rich in meaning that money becomes only the shadow of your success." Warm Regards and well wishes Mynderd PLease note that the whole seminaar will be published on our website www.springboktransport.co.za all copy rights are reserved but feel free to share with your friends and family.

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Mynderd and Springbok’s 30-day Seminar: Sucsess Beyound Imagination: Day 1 Building the Foundation (Mind & Attitude) Number 1: The Power of Positive Attitude also available online Click HERE I’ve learned through my 72 years journey that every venture, every success story, begins not with money, but with mindset. The way I feel and believe in myself has always been the foundation of my success. Life will never stop presenting challenges, but the key lies in how I choose to react to them. When I wake up each day, I remind myself: I am capable, I am strong, and I am ready. That attitude sets the tone for everything I do. If you believe in yourself, others will begin to believe in you too. Steps I live by: 1.I believe in myself — confidence is the seed of success. 2.I embrace challenges — problems are lessons, not roadblocks. 3.I make business my pleasure — passion turns work into joy. Number 2: Embracing Challenges I discovered early in my business career that problems are not punishments — they are opportunities. Every challenge I faced taught me something new, and each obstacle shaped me into a stronger entrepreneur. When a problem comes, I don’t ask “Why me?” — I ask “What can I learn from this and how can I solve this?” That shift in mindset changes everything. Steps I live by: I see challenges as stepping stones, not stumbling blocks. I remind myself that growth only happens outside my comfort zone. I choose to react with courage, not fear. Number 3: Business as Pleasure For me, business has never been about stress or struggle. It has been my joy, my passion, my playground. When you love what you do, you never feel like you’re working. I wake up excited to build, to create, to solve problems. That excitement is contagious — it inspires my team, my clients, and everyone around me. Steps I live by: I align my work with my passion. I find joy in the process, not just the outcome. I remind myself daily: business is my pleasure. Number 4: Preparing Myself for Success Success begins in the mind. I never prepared myself for failure — I prepared myself for victory. That doesn’t mean I ignored risks; it means I trained my thoughts to expect good outcomes. When you prepare mentally for success, you attract opportunities. People are drawn to confidence, not doubt. Steps I live by: I visualize success before it happens. I focus on solutions, not problems. I remind myself: my thoughts shape my reality. Number 5: Surrounding Myself with the Right People I realized long ago that success is not a solo journey. The people you surround yourself with will either lift you higher or pull you down. I chose to be with those who encourage me, who celebrate my growth, who are happy to see me succeed. That circle of support became my strength. Steps I live by: I surround myself with positive, successful people. I avoid negativity and toxic influences. I celebrate others, knowing they will celebrate me too. Number 6: Loving Myself First I discovered that loving myself was the key to caring for others. When I respect myself, I have more energy, more patience, and more compassion to give. Self-love is not selfish — it is the foundation of leadership. Steps I live by: I practice self-care daily. I remind myself that I am worthy of success. I lead with love, starting with myself. Number 7: Success and real wealth Over Money I believe money should never be the goal. In my journey, money has always been the byproduct of success, not the aim. When you chase money, you may compromise your values. But when you chase excellence, money follows naturally. Steps I live by: I aim for success and wealth, not money. I measure my achievements by impact, not income. I remind myself: money is the echo of success. My Closing Statement for today; "Wealth is far greater than money — it is the abundance of knowledge, skills, health, relationships, and purpose. True wealth is living a life so rich in meaning that money becomes only the shadow of your success." Warm Regards and well wishes Mynderd PLease note that the whole seminaar will be published on our website www.springboktransport.co.za all copy rights are reserved but feel free to share with your friends and family.

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