Keynote Topics
About nine years ago, I was overcome by severe depression—an aftermath of enduring over sixteen years of abuse from someone I once called my fiancé. Today, I want to speak to you about the imperative importance of core values and belief systems—because they are the foundation of who you are. The journey of losing yourself doesn’t happen overnight.
It begins when you start compromising what is deeply embedded within you. It starts the moment you adjust your truth to accommodate someone else’s comfort.
That is when you begin to slip into the shadows of who you are meant to be. When you let go or compromise your core identity, a part of you dies. Over time, you begin to adopt new values and beliefs that are foreign to your spirit—and you start to fade, even from yourself. That is why it is critical—in every relationship and every connection you engage in—to never give up on yourself. Protect who you are by remaining grounded, by being honest with yourself, and by honoring your values without apology.
When your core values are violated, you begin to lose your sense of worth and clarity. And in those moments, you might not even realize it. You may say to yourself, “I’m building a life with this person, with these friends…” but in truth, you may be building on brokenness. Let me tell you what happened when I lost myself. I didn’t just feel emotionally numb—my nervous system began to shut down. I lost my ability to walk. I lost my speech. Depression had silenced my body and soul.
But I was not gone. I was just trapped in the shadows. Through intensive therapy at Mulbarton Netcare, with faith, fight, and divine intervention—I found my way back. I saw God speak into my spirit: “It is not your time.” He called me to rise, to serve my purpose, and to tell my story. That is how my foundation—and my book, Out of the Shadows—were born. I became a voice of resilience. A beacon of hope. I rose above adversity not just to survive—but to lead others out of their own shadows.
So today, take this with you: Never give up on yourself. Never shrink to fit spaces that were never designed for you. And do not fear. Fear will keep you trapped in places where your light was never meant to be dimmed. Anyone who truly loves you will never ask you to compromise your values or your belief system.
They will edify you. They will support your growth. They will help you become more of who you truly are—not less. Anything or anyone that speaks a different language—of control, of suppression, of disempowerment—walk away. Do not allow yourself to be buried alive in a pit of silence. Protect yourself.
Let your yes be yes, and your no be no. And remember: You matter. Your voice matters. Your purpose matters. Rise—and never again return to the shadows.
Today, I want us to reflect on a fundamental principle: the importance of spiritual alignment.
When you are whole—when your spirit, mind, and body are in harmony—you stand firm in the peace that governs your life.
You become calm, confident, and unshakable.
Your peace becomes your armor and your shield. Nothing flips you over. You walk with quiet strength, contentment, and vigilance.
Your moves are intentional—checkmate moves—rooted in self-respect and self-love. You are not driven by pressure or external validation. You know your worth, your value, and your truth. In that space, you are aligned with who you truly are.
Spiritual alignment allows you to create and manifest the energy you project. Your aura speaks before you do—because everything about you resonates with alignment.
Yet many struggle to grasp or sustain this state. Often, it’s because they’re disconnected from themselves—they’re trapped in the physical mode, neglecting their inner world.
But here’s the truth: We are far more powerful when we are spiritually aligned.
We are electromagnetic beings. The sun is electric. The earth is magnetic. For us to function at our highest potential, we must connect spiritually—because that’s where true wisdom, clarity, and purpose reside.
When we are not aligned, we become ineffective, fragmented, and lost.
So today, let this be your takeaway:
Creating Your Safe Haven.
Today, let’s talk about the importance of setting a precedent—about creating your safe haven through the intentional implementation of boundaries.
Setting up your safe haven is not always easy—especially when it involves family members or friends who have grown comfortable with the norm you once allowed. These norms may have lacked structure, protection, or accountability—not because you didn’t care, but because you hadn’t yet found the strength or awareness to enforce something better.
But now—you’re awakened.
You can smell the coffee, as they say. You recognize the need to implement boundaries that serve your well-being, your growth, and your peace. These boundaries become your safety regulations—and they are necessary.
Understand this: not everyone will welcome your new standards. Many will resist, simply because they don’t see what was wrong in the first place. They’ve benefitted from the lack of boundaries. But change is not about comfort—it’s about transformation.
When you start introducing these new principles, you will likely face resistance. People will avoid the tough conversations. They’ll sidestep accountability. But those conversations must happen. You must be willing to have them.This is where your courage will define your future.
By setting a clear tone—by establishing and enforcing boundaries—you will begin to earn the peace and respect you deserve. Your actions will speak for you. And over time, those around you will learn: they can no longer do as they please at your expense.
They will adjust. Because boundaries are not about punishment—they’re about protection.
This is especially critical for people navigating life after divorce, in leadership roles, or in business. When you lack boundaries, you lack structure. And without structure, there is no direction—no clarity—no sustainable success.
So today, I want to encourage you:
Because you are worth protecting. You are worth honoring. And your peace is worth preserving.
Value yourself enough to stay safe, stay whole, and stay aligned.
Do it anyway.
Today, let’s talk about what it means to shake it off—to let go of what causes you to slow down, to slack, to shrink.
Let’s talk about the battle of self-doubt, shame, and fear—and how you can master your mind and overcome it.
You must refuse to dwell in the fears of your past.
Refuse to allow your past to enter the promised land of your future.
Because every time you carry that pain forward, you’re giving it permission to occupy a space it no longer belongs in.
The moment you dwell on the past—especially in moments of growth—you invite that sadness, that trauma, that experience to take over your mind again. But you are not your past.
You must see yourself in the future—in the life you owe to yourself.
A life that may have been turned upside down by pain—but a life that you can now rebuild, reclaim, and rise from.
So today, I want you to declare this with me:
“I am bold. I am confident. I am strong. I am restored.”
When you are restored, you no longer view yourself through the lens of that painful experience.
You begin to speak life. You find honey in the rock. You see light in the darkness.
Restoration starts in the mind.
Shape your thoughts—because your mind sets the tone for your soul, and your soul sets the tone for your future.
The universe responds to what you believe. What you think becomes who you are.
It determines how you love, how you relate to others, and how you conquer life.
So hear me: Your future looks like how you speak.
It looks like how you love.
It looks like how you believe.
Let the vision of your future fill your heart, your mind, and your thoughts.
Your past must never deplete your future.
It must never steal your fruitfulness, your joy, or your light.
Remember this truth:
You deserve to be loved.
And you must love yourself enough to love others from a place of healing, not hurt.
Your new chapter is waiting.
Gift Kubeka is a Brand Ambassador, Entrepreneur, Gender-Based Violence Activist, Philanthropist, Model, and Award Winner. She was crowned Miss Kgabo Motho Cultural Village 1st Princess and was the runner-up for Miss Soweto in 2006, Mrs Globe SA 2023 runner-up, and she was a finalist for the SQGEA pageant. Gift Kubeka is a beacon of hope, […]
Gift Kubeka is a Brand Ambassador, Entrepreneur, Gender-Based Violence Activist, Philanthropist, Model, and Award Winner. She was crowned Miss Kgabo Motho Cultural Village 1st Princess and was the runner-up for Miss Soweto in 2006, Mrs Globe SA 2023 runner-up, and she was a finalist for the SQGEA pageant.
Gift Kubeka is a beacon of hope, demonstrating that a small crack does not mean you are broken but rather a testament to your resilience. Despite facing challenges, she has gone through restoration and transformation. From struggling to speak after experiencing depression 9 years ago, she now engages in conversations that inspire our nation, emphasizing the power of survival.
Gift Kubeka showcases the journey of overcoming adversity and evolving into a source of inspiration. Mrs Soweto 2025 current reigning Queen Founder and Director of KUBEKALUA, an Engineering and Supply company. A mother and daughter who was raised in Soweto with a strong Christian background as a commander and general in the kingdom, I’m very much humbled to God.
Gift Kubeka has studied Business Management, Project Management, and Value-Based-Leadership, Coaching and Facilitating and Conflict Management, I have over 18 years of experience in management roles. Author of Out Of The Shadows book.I believe in seven streams of income my other strength is Real Estate South Africa and Dubai. Co – Producer for The Journey TV Show by Pastor Enoch Phiri .
Gift Kubeka is also the Founder of Out Of The Shadows NPC, where I am passionate about providing support to girls, boys, and women who are survivors of GBV and depression. I am now a beacon of light, focused on mental health awareness and healing our society. Creating safe spaces for connection is important to me, as I believe it’s okay not to be okay.
I have been involved in projects like Miss Soweto, Miss Kaizer Chiefs, and Miss City Press, and participating in these pageants brought me joy as a young girl in Soweto. Collaborating with individuals like Somizi Mhlongo, Ephraim Malingwana, and Phaphama was empowering. Beyond my corporate achievements, being a Founder of Out Of The Shadows NPC, a testament to my unwavering commitment to our pillars
My work in mental health advocacy is driven by a profound belief in the the healing power of safe, supportive spaces. Participation in projects like Pageantry Miss Soweto, Miss Kaizer Chiefs, and Miss City Press enriched my formative years and allowed me to collaborate with influential figures such as Somizi Mhlongo and Ephraim Malingwana. These experiences have empowered me to be a beacon of hope, promoting the message that it is perfectly okay not to be okay.
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