<p>Malindi Mtsweni recalls the obstacles she overcame growing up in Eastern South Africa to become a successful businesswoman and shares views on parenting politics and spirituality in this autobiography.</p><p>One of her prime concerns is improving lives for South African families&mdash;she notes that at least 70 percent of South African children face daily trauma in their households.</p><p>One of the main problems is that many parents with stepchildren do not know how to treat them&mdash;and these same children aren&rsquo;t sure how to engage with stepsiblings. She says that setting clear expectations can go a long way in solving familial problems.</p><p>She also emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear vision in order to make progress quoting Dr. Bill Winston who said &ldquo;Your feet will never take you where your mind has never been.&rdquo;</p><p>&ldquo;When you don&rsquo;t have a vision you struggle to get out of bed and give those blankets a kick. Because you have no goal to chase&rdquo; she writes.</p><p>Take&ensp;an inspiring journey filled with revealing insights on business South African politics and parenting in A Long Journey Walked.</p>
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