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Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Success. Show all posts

Wednesday 20 September 2017

How to put your potential to work

Some people are too busy acquiring the knowledge to the extent that they get overwhelmed by the it. Once they become overwhelmed by these knowledge of certain fields, it tends to breed confusion. This confusion is usually as a result of not knowing which part or fragment of the acquired knowledge to put to work in order to attain profits. There is a log of information in our mind that even after acquiring, we still need to attend a school that teaches us to apply these clogging information to our lives for profits. The knowledge seem to clog our throat so much so that we become burdened by the same that is meant to unburden us of the yoke of ignorance. That is the more reason we still go for seminars and workshops just to acquire knowledge of strategies that would aid the application of the knowledge we have accumulated over the years we spent within the four walls of the university... our educational system is wired in such a way. 

Sunday 3 September 2017

Part 3 - WHAT SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO TO SUCCEED


So I decided to share three today again. Do take notes and put the knowledge to work for you. Do not get complacent about the mistakes you notice you have been indulging, while reading this article.

If you haven't been following the notes from beginning, here is how to quickly get yourself informed on what we have looked at thus far. Read Part one and two by click: PART ONE or PART TWO

1. They wake up early.

President Obama, Richard Branson, Jack Dorsey, Larry Schultz, Tim Cook and Xerox CEO Ursula Burns are known to be early risers. How has this attributed to their success? Because early risers are able to start their days ahead of everyone else by responding to others, exercising and finding some personal time, early risers also tend to be happier and are more proactive. Early risers find it easier to concentrate on tasks that are scheduled for that day. They strategize in the early hours of the day. They take charge in prayers and planning.

Friday 1 September 2017

#PART 1 – WHAT SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO TO SUCCEED


I will be sharing two tips each day until I exhaust my notes from one of my mentors. I know it is going to get you up and going about realizing your dreams. This note has changed my mentality about some things and I know it would bring about a drastic change in your life as well.
Since this is the first, I’d like to start with putting up three tips. I am excited about the change this blog post will bring about in your life. Just make sure you put down applicable ideas that pop up once you read through. Thanks!





#PART 1 – MUST READ FOR SUCCESS

Tuesday 7 July 2015

Paradigm Initiative Nigeria conducts ICT training for 27 Secondary schools in Imo State

Paradigm Initiative Nigeria in partnership with Youth for Christ, Owerri hosted 27 secondary schools spread across 6 zones in Imo State and a total of 1, 212 students at ‘Dare to be B.I.G.’ in Imo State.

Dare to be B.I.G (Brightest ICT Guy or Girl) is an exciting ICT quiz competition bringing early unique opportunities, positive peer pressure and showcasing Africa’s budding ICT talents from Secondary Schools.

Friday 3 July 2015

#Music - Frank Edwards Ft. Gil Joe & Nkay – #Selfie



Selfie 
Selfie, the new anthem you should be listening to, Composed, Written & Produced by the Chief Rocker Himself, Frank Edwards. This track also features RockTown Records’ In-House-Mates, The “Eledumare” cronner, Gil “YangBillie” Joe and the unique songwriter and Legal practitioner, Nkay.
It’s all about testimony! Everyone has one! Everyone is beautiful. So take a Selfie!! Frank Edwards 
Don’t forget to roll up your sleeves for more upcoming projects from Frank Edwards – #22Songs #22Videos #22July.

Nigerian Student Tops At Cambridge University





Oluwatobi Olasunkanmi, a Nigerian Student, has won the William Charnley Prize for the best First Class in Law at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

He, Oluwatobi, who is the son of the former Minister of Youth Development, Senator Akinlabi Olasunkanmi, happened to be the only student of black descent in the graduating class.