This Women’s Month, let’s not just attend themed events or repost hashtags; let’s do something far more impactful… let’s return to ourselves.
The truth is, too many of us are exhausted not from work or motherhood or activism, but from performance. We are exhausted from dressing up pain, from curating lives that sparkle online but feel hollow in reality, and from being everything to everyone, except ourselves.
We say we’re rising, we’re building, we’re leading, but beneath the surface, many women are functioning from a fractured place, a place surrounded by buried voices, unspoken dreams, and choices made for image instead of integrity.
We’ve made survival a strategy and mastered the performance of strength, but have we lost sight of our truth? In South Africa today, we’re watching a generation of women silently lose touch with themselves. This is not because they’re weak, but because they’ve forgotten that their greatest asset is not how well they play the part, but how deeply they know who they are.
And yet, we scroll on social media, double-tapping on other women’s successes while quietly mourning our own stillness. We cheer others on while silencing our own gifts. We call it wisdom, waiting for the right time – but often, it’s just fear wearing our voice. And what has that fear cost us? Our dreams, our voices, and our goals.
Our daughters are watching us, and they are learning from what we say and what we settle for.
We can’t continue raising children in homes built on secrets or continue building movements on curated images while ignoring the foundation: truth. We owe ourselves – and those around us – the kind of womanhood that is rooted in honesty, not applause.
This Women’s Month, the call is clear: no more pretending, no more templates, no more polished lies in place of sacred truth.
It starts with looking in the mirror and telling the truth about who we are, what we’ve compromised, the dreams we’ve abandoned, and the pain we’ve hidden. It starts with refusing to repeat the fall and instead restoring the garden.
Let this Women’s Month not just be about celebration, but about recalibration. Not about looking good, but being well. Let it be the beginning of a quiet revolution: the return to our true selves. What you truly want is to feel real… to meet the version of you that’s been buried beneath all the performing. That is the invitation, not to perform, not to prove – but to come home.
Because when a woman remembers who she is, the world remembers what it was always meant to be. What you truly want is to feel real… to meet the version of you that’s been buried beneath all the performing. That is the invitation, not to perform, not to prove – but to come home.
Below are Makgotso’s offerings for August:
The Becoming Room Podcast & YouTube Series – Launches: August 9th | Platform: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube
This is a sacred space of truth-telling and transformation, where women can come home to themselves. Each weekly episode will unpack the real, raw journey of becoming — beyond titles, trauma, and expectations. Themed around identity, emotional restoration, and redefining success, this series is for every woman longing for more than survival.
Soul Spa Launch at Château Victoria – Opening: Mid-August 2025 | Location: Château Victoria, Gauteng
A sanctuary for the soul, a new Soul Spa that offers healing beyond the physical, with luxury treatments designed to nurture body, mind, and spirit.
Signature packages include:
- The Becoming Ritual – A full-body massage & Coaching.
- Stillness + Surrender – For high-performing women who need rest and restoration.
- Tea + Touch – A soul conversation coaching paired with a relaxing massage and high tea in our rose garden.
About Makgotso Masingi-Zondo
Makgotso Masingi-Zondo is a Transformational Speaker, Executive Life & Leadership Coach, and founder of Château Victoria, a luxury sanctuary for soul restoration and lifestyle transformation. Known for her authenticity, spiritual depth, and powerful presence, she helps women, creatives, executives, and leaders return to their truth and lead from within.
Her journey from childhood adversity and corporate leadership to personal healing and legacy-building – embodies the message she teaches: that purpose always prevails. With a background in Computer Science and no formal mentors, she carved her path, breaking barriers in business, faith, and identity.
Before she could lead others into truth, she had to survive her unravelling, marked by failed businesses, rejection, and identity loss. It stripped everything down to one thing: her truth, and the quiet clarity of purpose that couldn’t be shaken. Today, her work is less about hype and more about healing, inviting people into deeper self-leadership, emotional mastery, and spiritual alignment.
Her work is not about hype but about spiritual mentorship for women who are ready to stop surviving and start thriving from their true identity. Her work addresses the modern woman’s greatest struggle: the disconnection between external achievement and internal fulfilment.
Through her unique approach to lifestyle coaching, she builds a bridge between spiritual truth and everyday life, demonstrating that women don’t need to choose between success and authenticity; they can have both when rooted in their deepest truth.
Her methodology centers on what she calls “spiritual elegance”, the art of living powerfully from an authentic foundation while creating beautiful, abundant lives that reflect one’s highest design.
Website: www.makgotso.com
