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Psychological Counselor Marcella Katjijova Emphasizes Mindful and Safe Traveling

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January 30, 2024/Leonard Witbeen

As Namibians embark on journeys during the festive season, renowned psychological counselor Marcella Katjijova has shared valuable insights to ensure safe and mindful traveling. In a recent recording, she encourages individuals to prioritize their psychological well-being, exercise caution, and extend respect to fellow travelers.

Katjijova begins by acknowledging the purpose that each person holds in life, expressing pride in their accomplishments. She emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, urging Namibians to be present, careful, and considerate of their mental health during the year.

With a focus on road safety, Katjijova advises against rushing and speeding, reminding of the significance of arriving safely for life’s celebrations. She encourages people to cherish the opportunity to spend time with loved ones and to set new goals for this year.

The counselor highlights the collective challenges faced throughout a year and urges individuals to be grateful for their achievements. In a heartfelt plea, she emphasizes the simplicity of giving way to others on the road, underscoring that this act of kindness comes at the cost of only a bit of time but can potentially save lives.

In conclusion, Katjijova wishes everyone a great year. Her message serves as a reminder for Namibians to approach their journeys with mindfulness, gratitude, and a commitment to ensuring the well-being of themselves and others on the road.

 

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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