- It
is the key to your greatness
- It
is not determined by your past or present location
- It
has nothing to do with your family background or standing in the society
- It
may have nothing to do with your present career or the job you are doing
now
- It
helps you to set your priorities in life and identify what is really
important and what isn’t
- It
helps you to apportion and make use of time more productively
- God
will require an account of stewardship from you on what you do with it
- It
takes an accountability system to continually live and fulfil it maximally
- It
is what you will do with joy and look forward to doing everyday
- It
will bring you great contentment in life and give you a sense of
fulfilment
- It
helps you to identify your destiny partners: e.g. who to marry, who to be
friendly with, who to go into business with, who to hire as workers, who
to submit to etc
- In
the field of your purpose, you are a king and a celebrity
- It
is in the Word of God
- It
takes God and His resources to fulfil it
- You
are not really successful if you are not fulfilling or living it
- It
guides you to make the right choices and decisions in life
- It
is not something you learn in school, seminars, workshops, or conferences
- It
has been in/with you all along, merely awaiting discovery
- You
might have been fulfilling it without knowing
- You
don’t have to leave your present job or career to start fulfilling it
- You
can make a career out of it
- It
can be commercialised to fetch you money and make you very rich
The world is an educational institute and EVERYONE living, irrespective of age, race, or social status, is a student. Through this medium, I have the honour of sharing the lessons I'm learning in my evolution as a student in the Institute of Life. The pieces you read here are the products of my personal meditation and the contributions of other people that I have been blessed by. Have a nice time reading and please feel free to respond to them as you deem fit. Welcome to my World!
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Friday, 25 August 2017
Some 22 Facts about Your Life Purpose
Thursday, 24 August 2017
The Fear Factor in Life (Part 2)
Quotes on Fear
Nothing is terrible except for fear itself. - Sir Francis Bacon
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. - Franklin D. Roosevelt
There are risks and costs to a program of action, but they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction. - J.F. Kennedy
The bottom line is that if you can overcome your fear, you can break the cycle and live to see the death of your ignorance and the birth of your success. Fear is that little darkroom where negatives are developed. - Michael Pritchard
Fear causes people to draw back from situations; it brings on mediocrity; it dulls creativity; it sets one up to be a loser in life. - Fran Tarkenton
Fear is interest paid on a debt you may not owe. - John Maxwell
As long as I continue to stretch my capabilities, as long as I continue to take risks in making my dreams come true, I am going to experience fear. - Dr. Susan Jeffries
The hero and the coward both feel exactly the same fear, only the hero confronts his fear and converts it into fire. - Cus D’Amato (Professional boxing manager)
The irony is that the successful person who keeps growing, taking risks, and moving forward feels the same feelings of fear as the one who allows fear to stop him. The difference comes because one doesn’t let fear dominate him while the other does. - John Maxwell
To take the plunge, to start your own company, to shed the comforts of the corporate world, takes guts… It also takes more than a bold decision. - Peter Krass
Ignorance is bliss. If an entrepreneur knew all the pitfalls he might stumble upon, he’d never get started. - Warren Avis
I discovered the secret of success: Plunge into the uncomfortable; push… beyond your fears and your sense of limitations. And that’s what I’ve been doing ever since, overcoming my discomfort as I go along. - Barry Diller
The largest obstacle between you and your goal is a lack of total commitment. Often we use phrases like, “I’ll try’, “I guess I can”, “I hope I can”. But commitment is expressed in two words: I WILL. - Barry Diller
Nothing is terrible except for fear itself. - Sir Francis Bacon
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. - Franklin D. Roosevelt
There are risks and costs to a program of action, but they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction. - J.F. Kennedy
The bottom line is that if you can overcome your fear, you can break the cycle and live to see the death of your ignorance and the birth of your success. Fear is that little darkroom where negatives are developed. - Michael Pritchard
Fear causes people to draw back from situations; it brings on mediocrity; it dulls creativity; it sets one up to be a loser in life. - Fran Tarkenton
Fear is interest paid on a debt you may not owe. - John Maxwell
As long as I continue to stretch my capabilities, as long as I continue to take risks in making my dreams come true, I am going to experience fear. - Dr. Susan Jeffries
The hero and the coward both feel exactly the same fear, only the hero confronts his fear and converts it into fire. - Cus D’Amato (Professional boxing manager)
The irony is that the successful person who keeps growing, taking risks, and moving forward feels the same feelings of fear as the one who allows fear to stop him. The difference comes because one doesn’t let fear dominate him while the other does. - John Maxwell
To take the plunge, to start your own company, to shed the comforts of the corporate world, takes guts… It also takes more than a bold decision. - Peter Krass
Ignorance is bliss. If an entrepreneur knew all the pitfalls he might stumble upon, he’d never get started. - Warren Avis
I discovered the secret of success: Plunge into the uncomfortable; push… beyond your fears and your sense of limitations. And that’s what I’ve been doing ever since, overcoming my discomfort as I go along. - Barry Diller
The largest obstacle between you and your goal is a lack of total commitment. Often we use phrases like, “I’ll try’, “I guess I can”, “I hope I can”. But commitment is expressed in two words: I WILL. - Barry Diller
Fear is the opportunity for courage, not proof of cowardice. - John McCain
Perseverance is a great element of success. If you only knock long enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody. - Longfellow
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God which passes all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:6-7
Fear Is Universal: Examples of Historical Figures with Fears
We all have fears. 9 out of 10 people are terrified by the thought of speaking before groups. Some don’t like insects. Others fear heights, deep water, financial problems, aging, or loneliness.
- Julius Caesar, a powerful military general and Roman
emperor, feared thunder.
- Peter the Great, the czar of Russia and an imposing
figure at six five feet tall, was afraid of bridges. He crossed them only
when there was no other alternative, and when he did, he trembled and
cried like a child.
- Dr. Samuel Johnson, a British writer and literary
critic, had a phobia about entering a room with any foot other than his
left foot. Anytime he accidentally entered a room wrong-footed, he backed
out and entered again with his right foot. He took wanting to put his best
foot forward to a ridiculous extreme!
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
The Fear Factor In Life (Part 1)
What is Fear?
The overriding cause of fear is excessive preoccupation with the Self.
Types of Fear:
1. Fear of Failure
2. Fear of Making Mistakes
3. Fear of rejection
4. Fear of change
5. Fear of confrontation
6. Fear of loss
7. Fear of success!
8. Fear of the Unknown
The biggest barrier that most people have to overcome is fear. It is this fear (and all of its cousins like worry, anxiety, and self-doubt) that paralyses you, and keeps you from succeeding.
EFFECTS OF FEAR
No matter how foolish or humorous another person’s fears may seem to us, our own seem serious. If allowed to control our lives, fear can be a permanent detour on the success journey, stopping us from making any progress.
Fear breeds Inaction Inaction leads to Lack of Experience Lack of Experience fosters Ignorance; and Ignorance breeds Fear - John Maxwell
OTHER EFFECTS OF FEAR
The overriding cause of fear is excessive preoccupation with the Self.
Types of Fear:
1. Fear of Failure
2. Fear of Making Mistakes
3. Fear of rejection
4. Fear of change
5. Fear of confrontation
6. Fear of loss
7. Fear of success!
8. Fear of the Unknown
The biggest barrier that most people have to overcome is fear. It is this fear (and all of its cousins like worry, anxiety, and self-doubt) that paralyses you, and keeps you from succeeding.
EFFECTS OF FEAR
No matter how foolish or humorous another person’s fears may seem to us, our own seem serious. If allowed to control our lives, fear can be a permanent detour on the success journey, stopping us from making any progress.
Fear breeds Inaction Inaction leads to Lack of Experience Lack of Experience fosters Ignorance; and Ignorance breeds Fear - John Maxwell
OTHER EFFECTS OF FEAR
- Procrastination
- Sluggishness
- Not taking Initiative
- Laziness & Indecision
- Timidity
- Introversion
- Reticence (Uncommunicative)
- Inactivity
ANTIDOTES
Dream: Your dream is one of the most effective antidotes for fear. It can fuel the flames of desire within you until you are willing to confront and overcome your fear. Your dream can help you go where you are afraid to go and do what you are afraid to do. Your dream can provide the spark that will turn your fear to fire.
Action: Action is the only antidote for fear. Act in spite of fear, and the death of fear is certain. When it comes to dealing with fear, you have 3 choices:
1. Try to avoid it altogether. But that means staying away from every known or potential fear-producing person, place thing, or situation.
2. Hope that it will go away. But that’s like hoping for a fairy godmother to rescue you.
3. Face it and overcome it Discover the foundation of fear. Most of the fears we face every day are not based on facts. They are generated by our feelings. For example, a study conducted by the University of Michigan showed the following:
- 60 percent of our fears are totally unwarranted; they
never come to pass
- 20 percent of our fears are focused on our past, which
is completely out of our control
- 10 percent of our fears are based on things so petty
that they make no difference in our lives
- Of the remaining 10 percent, only 4 to 5 percent could
be considered justifiable.
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
The Character of Success
What is Success?
Success
is knowing your purpose in life, growing to reach your maximum potential, and
sowing seeds that benefit others. - John Maxwell
Success
is not determined by acquisitions or opulence. It is the ultimate fulfilment of
an identified purpose – grand or small – for the benefit of others, the glory
of God, and the fulfilment of the person. - Babatunde Oladele
Wrong Concepts of
Success
- Having
money, riches and wealth
- Having
many properties and assets
- Being
popular and in the news at all times
- Having
fleet of cars
- Having
many children
- Marrying
many wives
- Having
many admirers
- Being
a public figure
- Being
the envy of everyone around etc
The Character of Success
Success
is fulfilling an identified personal life purpose with:
- The
fear of God
- Integrity
- Sound
Ethical Values
- A
Sense of Mission
- Compassion
- Character
Success
is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day; while
failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day. It is the accumulative
weight of our disciplines and our judgments that leads us to either fortune or
failure. - Jim Rohn
If
you develop the habits of success, you will make success a habit. - Michael E.
Angier
The
common denominator of success lies in forming the habit of doing things that
failure don’t like to do. - Albert Gray
Monday, 21 August 2017
Utilising Communication Skills for Personal Development (Final)
Writing for Professional Development
For those
whose vocation is writing-intensive, such as journalists, academics,
secretaries, etc the command of a superb language mechanics is a great
determinant of their success at the workplace as well as the prestige ascribed
to them by their publics. People like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, J.P. Clark,
Ayo Banjo, Reuben Abati, Dare Babarinsa, are few among the contemporary people
who have attained international prominence through their writing skills.
Students in
academic institutions, especially those in the humanities, also need a good
command of language to enhance their grades. Therefore, it behoves anyone whose
line has anything to do with writing to hone his writing skill by reading and
writing regularly.
Conclusion
So far we have
considered the various ways we can use the four communication skills to achieve
personal development, which is the key to success, excellence and greatness. In
the words of Riley, as documented by Tracy (2004):
By
engaging in continuous self-improvement, you can put yourself behind the wheel
of your own life. By dedicating yourself to enhancing your earning ability, you
will automatically be engaging in the continuous process of personal
development. By learning more, you prepare yourself to earn more. You position
yourself for tomorrow by developing the knowledge and skills that you need to
be a valuable and productive part of …(the) economy, no matter which direction
it goes.
This
is a final word to underscore the role of personal development in attaining
your dreams in life. There is no shortcut to earning more, becoming more and
achieving greatness except to follow the route of disciplined and sustained
investment in the self. Any attempt to go it otherwise will only be like trying
to beat the devil to his own game. And this reminds me of the story of the man
who did just that.
Some
time ago, the devil compiled a list of one thousand people who were due for
death because of their nefarious activities on earth. The number one person on
that list happened to be a notorious Nigerian fraudster (popularly known as
419), whose fraudulent records had no rival under heaven. After getting God’s
approval to execute the sinners, the devil went to the house of his first
victim and announced his mission there without much ado.
To
his utmost surprise, this fraudster did not betray any sign of fear nor plead
for mercy. Instead, he welcomed the devil most cheerfully and invited him to
sit down so that he could entertain him, as the august visitor that he was,
before he carries out his mission. Then the man served the devil several
bottles of beer and large portions of barbecues (suya), which he gulped down so
ravenously till he fell into a long sleep.
While
he was fast asleep, this fraudster quickly erased his name from the number one
position on the devil’s list and wrote it as the last name. Then he anxiously
waited for his visitor to wake up and discover his mistake.
After
several hours, the devil finally woke up and groggily looked around him in
confusion. Then his eyes centred on the
man standing beside him, and he smiled with pleasure. He said:
“My
friend, you surprised me a lot. I never knew human beings are capable of the
hospitality and generosity you have shown me today”. He placed his hand on the
man’s shoulder and gave him a friendly pat.
“Guess
what? I’m going to do you a big favour in return. I’ll give you enough time to
prepare yourself and put your house in order before I come for you. So I wont kill you now, instead I will start
my killing from the last name on my list”
Friday, 18 August 2017
Utilising Communication Skills for Personal Development (Part 14)
Writing for Social Integration
An effective
writing skill can be a great source of prestige in the society for anyone who
possesses it. As stated earlier, few people possess the writing skill to a
commendable extent. And those who do usually
enjoy considerable credibility in the society because most people believe the
written word (and a writer) more than they do the spoken words (and a public
speaker).
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Utilising Communication Skills for Personal Development (Part 13)
Writing for
Emotional Development
One way writing helps one emotionally is in
the area of catharsis which the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
(1998:176) defines as “the process of releasing strong feelings, e.g. through
drama or other artistic activities, as a way of providing relief from anger,
suffering, etc.”
When in an
emotional state that disturbs your equanimity, picking up a pen to write
exactly how you feel is a sure way of tranquillising the storms in your mind.
No matter the gibberish you may write or how incoherent your thought-flow may
be, simply pouring out your heart on paper is able to sufficiently calm you down
and prevent you from acting out of place.
Another way
you can use writing to achieve an emotional end is by documenting your feelings
of attraction or affection for another person, usually the opposite sex. Such
writings are usually a better and more accurate representation of the depth of
one’s feeling than words of mouth can express. The rhythmical quality of such
lettered emotions are also poetic. That
is why Wordsworth describes poetry as ‘the spontaneous overflow of powerful
feeling recollected in tranquillity’.
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