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13/05/2026

Your self love journey starts with the small steps 💛
Move your body. Spend time with loved ones. Believe in yourself. Eat well. Make time to relax.
This is Wellness Wednesday, Beyond Stigma reminds you that taking care of yourself isn’t selfish- it’s essential.
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Photos from Beyond Stigma's post 12/05/2026

Yesterday kicked off on a high note as Beyond Stigma CEO Dr Nadine Ferris France, all the way from Ireland 🇮🇪, joined CATS, YMMs, and coaches to strengthen the Wakakosha intervention in Zimbabwe.

Six coaches and 18 young people engaged in an energising refresher on facilitation, Inquiry, and Beyond Stigma principles, creating a safe space to explore real-life challenges and their deeper stories.

Through honest conversations, light moments 😊, and reflection, participants challenged limiting beliefs and discovered new perspectives rooted in resilience and self-worth.

01/05/2026

Courtesy stigma doesn’t only affect people living with HIV — it can impact their families too.
Gossip, rejection, and isolation can ripple through a household, creating fear and silence.
When we challenge stigma, we protect not just individuals, but entire families.

Photos from Beyond Stigma's post 29/04/2026

We successfully conducted an Alumni Inquiry Circle, bringing together CATS, YMMs, and beneficiaries who have received Wakakosha support since 2021. The session provided a safe space for young people to reconnect, reflect on their journeys, and deepen their inquiry practice.

A total of 82 participants attended and were divided into 6 groups, each supported by a Wakakosha Mentor to allow for more focused engagement. The session complemented ongoing weekly virtual inquiries and strengthened peer support, mentorship, and personal growth.

Through Inquiry-Based Stress Reduction (IBSR), participants explored and questioned stressful thoughts that had persisted beyond previous sessions. Creative activities and group reflections further strengthened connection and shared learning.

A reflection from Loving What Is by Byron Katie helped participants understand the importance of noticing thoughts that take them away from a place of peace.

By the end of the session, participants showed a deeper understanding of inquiry tools and how to apply them in daily life, with many highlighting the importance of “staying in their own business.”

“I used to believe every negative thought I had, but now I pause and ask myself if it is really true. I feel lighter and more in control of my life.” — Participant

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29/04/2026

The way we talk to ourselves shapes how we move through the world. A gentle reminder today; you are allowed to celebrate your progress, honor your efforts and start fresh whenever you need to. Choose words that lift you up
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