- 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
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Wednesday 1 November 2017
The Wrong Concepts of Success
Tuesday 31 October 2017
What is Success?
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
Some 22 Facts about Your Life Purpose
- 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
Monday 30 October 2017
Problems, Solutions and Problem-Solvers
Problems and challenges abound in the world of the
living. And we dare not deceive ourselves by hoping that they will all end
someday. The day that one ceases to have issues to contend with is the day he
bids the world goodbye. To lend credence to this fact, the Bible records in the
book of Job 5:7 that man is born to trouble as indubitably as the sparks fly in
no other direction but upward.
So having established the fact that problems and
challenges abound in the world in different forms and sizes, how can they be
solved as they arise? Where does one run to for solution when confronted with
challenges?
There are a number of recourses available for men
to explore in solving the various challenges of life, such as one’s learning,
past experience in handling a similar situation, parents, friends and loved
ones, a consultant/counselor, etc. While any or all of these measures can prove
to be very helpful, however, the most effective solutions are those given by
God, and the best answers to all our questions are found in the presence of
God.
I derived this insight from the Holy Bible, the
book of Judges Chapter 21. The Israelites were faced with a major problem;
preventing the extinction of one of the 12 tribes that formed the pillars of
their nation, the tribe of Benjamin.
They had themselves launched a reprisal war on the
Benjamites (read Judges Chapters 19 & 20 for details) and killed hundreds
of thousands of them in the war, as well as every living thing that were found on
their land. Only 600 men of the Benjamites who fled from the battlefront and
went to hide in the rock remained, every other person had been killed; old and
young, men and women.
And since the Israelites had vowed before God not
to give their daughters as wives to the Benjamites, then the tribe faced the
risk of total extinction, as there were only 600 survivors left in the whole
tribe, and they were all men!
This made the Israelites went to the house of God
to seek counsel on what should be done. And there they found the answer to
their question. Without speaking through a prophet, God gave them a
circumstantial direction on what to do to get wives for the men of Benjamin
without having to break their vow.
While the whole congregation of Israel was in the
presence of God mourning, weeping, and offering sacrifices, the inhabitants of
Jabesh Gilead were not represented. Therefore, in making good their word, the
Israelites sent warriors to the city and killed all the children, the men and
every married woman in that land. They spared only the virgins whom they
brought to the camp and then gave as wives to the men of Benjamin.
Another insight I derived from this new
development is that it is those who do not spend time in the presence of God
that will be made to pay the price or be used as pawn to execute the solutions
that those who spend time in the presence of God come up with. The people of
Jabesh Gilead who were found wanting in God’s presence were the ones who
forfeited their lives so that their virgins could be given to the Benjamites as
wives.
This underscores the need for every one of us to
cultivate the habit of spending time in God’s presence, so that we do not
become perpetual tools (for the accomplishment of the purpose) of those of who
do.
Friday 27 October 2017
Writing for Personal Development
The Cambridge
International Dictionary of English (1996:1692) defines writing as “the
activity of creating pieces of writing work, such as stories, poems or
articles”. In the words of Beck et al
(2002:31), “writing is a method of passing information from one person to
another, or to a group of people”. They however did not limit writing’s function
to information alone, as they also cite persuasion and entertainment as
veritable resources to which writing can be put to.
Of the four
communication skills, writing is the least utilized for obvious reasons. It
requires a great expenditure of time and mental efforts to write. It is a
process of drafting, editing, and redrafting to usually arrive at an acceptable
finished product. The more reason it has been a highly prized communication
skill throughout history. Its mastery confers great powers and influence on
whoever possesses it (Beck et al, 2002), Hence the popular saying that “the pen
is mightier than the sword”.
The beauty of
writing is not usually in its volumes, but in the style and the effectiveness
of the content in achieving the set objective(s) of the writer. Effective
writing essentially thrives on clarity, precision, and conciseness. In the
words of Adesanoye (1995:115):
Effective
writing…is a piece of written communication that conveys its message in the
simplest, clearest, most concise and most readable way possible. It is also
that piece of writing in which the manner of expression dovetails perfectly
with the subject matter; one in which…there is a close fit between what and
how.
Simplicity,
clarity, readability and conciseness are thus the hallmarks of effective
writing.
With this
background on writing, we shall now proceed to highlight how it can be used for
various forms of personal development.
Writing aids
the development of the mental faculty because, more than any communication
effort, it involves a lot of thinking. The writer often finds himself writing,
cancelling and rewording his expressions in the effort to choose the words that
will most suitably convey his heart to his reader(s). In the process of doing
this, he regularly consult the dictionary and thesaurus, thereby increasing his
bank of vocabulary while at the same time honing his intellect.
Thursday 26 October 2017
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.
Wednesday 25 October 2017
How to Write A Winning Business Proposal (Part 3)
Seven Key
Questions To Keep You Client-focused
It is possible to jump into developing a
proposal with the mind of engaging people to sign up for your cause or
patronise your services. However, if such proposal is not developed with the
receiver in mind, it will probably meet a brick wall and not achieve desired
result.
In developing a proposal, here are some of
the important questions you need to ask yourself that will make the document
speaks to the specific needs of your client, rather than merely publicize your own
solutions off the mark:
1. What is the client’s problem or need?
2. Why is this problem worth solving?
3. Which of my product/services can solve
the problem or meet the need?
4. What goals will be achieved by whatever
action is taken?
5. Which goal has the highest priority to
them?
6. What results are likely to follow from
each of my recommendations?
7. Comparing these results to the customer’s
desired outcomes or goals, which recommendation is best?
Thanks for reading!
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