What is your dream? What have you always wanted to start?
We all know that we need to start doing certain things now, in order to enjoy the rewards we wish for later. Yet, for some reason, we often put them off, failing to take advantage of the moment.
That’s why Sanlam has created National Start Something Day – to help motivate us into doing the things we’ve always wanted to do – anything from learning a new language to saving for our next holiday. Because Sanlam believes the sooner you start investing in something, the sooner you’ll get to enjoy the rewards.
Leading up to National Start Something Day on 2 September, South Africans are invited to pledge their individual ‘start’ on Facebook or enter the competition on the website.
The winning entry will receive R50 000 – to start that life-long dream!
The aim of National Start Something Day is to cultivate a community of go-getters that plan ahead and make dreams realities instead of waiting for things to happen!
Clement Nhlangwana, Sanlam Personal Finance marketing manager says, “At Sanlam, we believe the sooner you start investing in something – be it a hobby, saving for your child’s education or launching a business idea – the sooner you’ll get to enjoy the rewards.”
“Take the time to identify your financial goals, make a plan for the future and then start saving – even if it is with just R10 a day.”
Your future starts today!
To win R50 000 visit the website and enter the competition – entries close 19 August 2011: https://www.startsomethingday.co.za
Follow the campaign on Facebook and see ‘who’ pledges to start ‘what’ by 2 September: https://www.facebook.com/startsomethingday
Follow the campaign on Twitter: https://twitter.com/startsmthngday
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