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Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Thursday, 7 April 2016
IT IS NOT YET OVER FOR YOU
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It may seem there is no way out
It may appear that all hope is lost
You may even be on the verge of giving up -
Or have actually given up
But remember this:
It is not yet over for you
Indeed, you tried all you can
But nothing positive came out of it
You gave it your best shot
But nothing to show for it
Just remember this:
It is not yet over for you
You are in a terrible financial situation
Your marriage has again hit the rock
You are being punished for what you know nothing about
Or you feel unfulfilled in life
Again remember this:
It is not yet over for you
KEEP MOVING
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You've stayed too long on a spot
Now is the time to get moving
It is time to take action
It is the right time to move forward
You've always said you will do it
But you've never done it
Procrastination, they say is the thief of time
And it has stolen so much from you
Saturday, 12 March 2016
WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN...
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"When the chips
are down, you are given the chance to find the strength you never knew you had
and put it toward the greater good. Or go over to the dark side. You know, if
that's how you roll." - Jessica Lave
Life, they say is not a bed of roses. Everyone is bound to
face challenging situations at some point in time. Such challenges come
irrespective of our class, pedigree, or status in the society, and most times,
they leave us frustrated and depressed. Meeting oneself in a difficult
situation is however not as important as the reaction to such situations. A
person's response to unfavourable circumstances is what could ultimately make
or mar him. How then does one navigate through the challenges that life
consistently throws around? What do you have to do when difficult situations
seems to be overwhelming you? And what is the next step to take when the chips
are down? The answer to these questions have I provided in the following five
(5) points.
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
WINNING WITH TIME
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Hello my dear readers.
Today's post is a wonderful article which I got from the Facebook Timeline of David Adeoye. Although it was written about a month ago, it caught my attention because the things he discussed can be applied to our lives at any given point in time. I believe you my readers can learn one or two things from it. Enjoy it...
For many individuals with an interest in specific knowledge pursuits (academic or professional educational), I am pleased to share with you a process and approach that I have tested and found to be effective in handling mentally tasking initiatives despite other demands on ones time (including work and commuting).
It was the late management sage, Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005), that said in one of his books that "the limits of any process are set by the scarcest resource". He continued that "in the enterprise called knowledge work, this scarcest resource is time."