
The story of
Duduzile Noeleen Ngwenya
I’m a 26-year-old indie author and digital entrepreneur from Pretoria, South Africa.
I discovered my passion for self-development as I soared through my early twenties. This led me to take a Life Coaching course to improve the quality of content I wrote for my blog and social media platforms. I have made it my life’s mission to inspire others to grow in self-love and acceptance; that way, I am challenged to grow.

The story of
Duduzile Noeleen Ngwenya
I’m a 26-year-old indie author and digital entrepreneur from Pretoria, South Africa.
I discovered my passion for self-development as I soared through my early twenties. This led me to take a Life Coaching course to improve the quality of content I wrote for my blog and social media platforms. I have made it my life’s mission to inspire others to grow in self-love and acceptance; that way, I am challenged to grow.
Your home for all things healing,
self-love, and growth
We all deserve a place where we’re reminded that even though we’re imperfect, we’re worthy of being loved as we are. That way, we get the chance to unlearn, build helpful habits and heal from what has hurt us. Welcome to that space.
New Self-Improvement Book
This time you return to yourself
In This Time You Return To Yourself, the author explores themes of nurturing your inner child, healing and recovering from broken relationships, and learning how to live in the moment with self-compassion. This collection of prose and poems will help your self-discovery journey, and it’ll serve as a reminder that in everything that you go through, you are more than able to return to yourself.
Blog
10 ways to increase your productivity
We all have days when productivity isn’t near us, based on various factors. This article will cover ten ways that...
Read MoreYou are enough
There is a danger in feeling incomplete without someone or something. One of the painful sides of life has to...
Read MoreYou deserve to be loved unapologetically, consistently, without asking for it. Don't be giving out too much. Don't hold in too much, either. When it's real, you will know, without having to give in more than you should.
Duduzile N. Ngwenya


