I’m addressing you if you are not part of the majority that
work and are comfortable with the status quo, if you have failed severally but
want to change that, if everything around you seems to be going against your
inner calling, if you have achieved a little and are hungry for more, if you
know who you are tired of living below your level, if the bureaucracy around
you is stifling your efforts, if you know you were born to win. Its time to
take responsibility.
This is a call to be the player in the soccer game of your
life. In Olakunle Soriyan’s words, there can be no surviving without building
formidable structures. Far from physical structures, there is need to build
your personal self to suit your ascribed title, WINNER. It’s not just in your words, it is in your thinking pattern. Only those
who dare to think differently (they are in minority) would achieve. The change
of your thought pattern is the beginning of character formation. So watch how
you think. Who and what are the custodians of your mind? Do you need to change
those custodians? Can you not be the custodian of your own mind?

You don’t have a job, you are not earning enough, your
business is not doing well, you are not happy, you did not get promoted, you
are not getting your desired result? Its
all about YOU. Change!
Begin with changing your thinking pattern, learn to see
things differently and watch yourself move closer daily to your dream. Before
you condemn or accept anything, think about it in another way, it might be the
door to your next level. An excellent thinking pattern will always show you the
places you need to improve upon and channel your efforts to for things to work
out for you. It never allows you to lay blames on anything or anyone else.
Only a few of you would dare to not accept fallaciously what
the present custodian of your mind will try to infuse into you next and you are
the ones boarding the train to your freedom in every sense of the word. Would
you deny yourself this privilege?
Word for the week:
it’s my fault, not the governments’, not my parents’ not the system and I will change it.
it’s my fault, not the governments’, not my parents’ not the system and I will change it.
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