Everyone wants to be something or somebody someday. For some its only wishful thinking, for some others it’s a strong desire and its been discovered over time that the latter most usually have their dreams come true.
Dreams do not become a reality overnight; it takes time and some amount of effort to live them. Some dreams come to pass; others do not, probably not in our time. The dream I have about robots being commonplace objects in our lives will sure come to pass, but in some years to come. Martin Luther King Jnr. had a dream but it was not until 50 years after that dream that his dream became a reality. King David had a dream but it was his son Solomon that brought the dream to life after David had departed.
In order to bring a dream from the mind to the physical, it takes one to have the ingredient of passion for that dream. No dream will live if there is no passion or strong desire for it. Do you have a strong passion for the dreams you have? If not, they might not be your dreams but that of another imposed upon you. And you shouldn’t live another man’s dream. Life is too short for that, since you only live once. Go and live your dreams and become all that you can be. Let nothing hold you back!
25 Aug 2013
Becoming the Person of your Dreams
29 Jun 2013
Moving on
When we make a mistake, or do something unpleasant that makes us feel bad, there are three ways of reacting.
First is to disregard any feelings or convictions, shutting off the voice of conscience. This is a total avoidance of the source of one's distress. There is no profit from this.
The second way is to let your emotions of guilt get the better of you, making you feel really bad more than you should. This is not healthy psychologically and emotionally.
Finally but most crucially is to feel the pain, but learn the lessons and then move on. This is the best approach yet.
Moving on does not necessarily represent leniency and neglect but wisdom with the errors one commits. It's only human to err. There's no point beating oneself down up till the point of extreme pain. Embrace the pain but beyond that, learn the lessons.
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24 Jun 2013
Friends, now and forever
Friends... What could we have done without them? But how much of these friends of ours do we keep? How many long term relationships can we manage? True friends are rare these days, so what defining features make true friends stand out? :
*They are there when no one is.
* They will pull you up in your down moments.
* They reciprocate the gestures of love you give to them.
* They build you up and help you achieve your goals.
* Last of all, they believe in you and your capacity to succeed.
So look around your list of friends. Is anyone not within the above descriptions? You could always sack them and have some value adding friends to your life.
I'll close with these wise words:
"Show me your friend, and I'll tell you who you are ".
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Don't lose that grateful attitude
Gratitude slowly ebbs from our society.
There is this "I want more", Oliver Twist disposition that is a common parlance among the youth. Dare to be different each and every day. Make the decision to be appreciative of the blessings in your life as you might not know the value of a thing until you lose it. Keep thanking God, keep thanking the special people in your life.
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23 Jun 2013
You never stop growing
Growth is a life long process!
We cannot continue to live and not grow. It should be a lifestyle. But sadly, a lot of people don't get past beyond what they learn in school. Now by growth I mean the increase in knowledge we experience daily. Each day brings along with it a lot of lessons, from our lives and that of individuals among us. Embrace the lessons of life today and see your life improve.
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