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Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2015

WORLD CHANGERS' SUMMIT 2015

How often do you hear the statement "Ilorin is dry" or "there is no money in kwara".
Very often I guess...hmm, same here
But come to think of it, is the problem with the state or with those of us that live in it.
I guarantee you, nothing would change in this land if you and I do nothing about it.
A platform has however been created to challenge this nagging issue;WORLD CHANGERS SUMMIT 2015 (WCS) tagged: "Ignite Kwara".

WCS is birth out of a burning desire to cause a shift in the mind of Kwarans, to see themselves as having what it takes to become world changers (regardless of been located in Kwara), and make Kwara a powerhouse in the economy of Nigeria and Africa.
The vision for this event is to raise men and women who will become the solution to the problem of their generation. .
Date: Sat. 16th May 2015.
Time: 9am.
Venue: Royal Shekinah Grand Suites, Ajase Ipo Rd., Offa Garage, Ilorin
One event... 4 sessions... 4 Keynote speakers

Education: Seyi Amjo-CEO: DOTEW Consulting Ilorin
Economy: Joel Osebor-CEO, ConEdge Enterprise Solutions Limited Lagos
Socials: Funmi Omisope- President: Home and Street Kids Welfare Initiative (HSKI) Ilorin
I.T/Media: Deji Adeogun- Co-founder, PRINTIVO LTD Lagos

World Changers' Summit, as the name implies, will birth new visions in you that will help you impact your world. Make it a date.

WCS is an initiative of DOTEW Consulting, an organisation bound with a vision to help people find Career fulfillment. DOTEW organises Human capacity building events every now and then for people at different stages of their lives. Prominent among them is "Beyond Service year" held in March 2015, designed to prepare corps members ahead of post service year challenges.
For further enquiries and sponsorship call: Seyi- 08030748984, Teju- 08035787254, Ade-0802 455 2797
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

The Power of Your Attitude


Nothing will ever change unless you change your attitude

There’s a popular saying that, change is the only constant thing in life, a lot of people have remained on the same spot for years no thanks to their negative and unhealthy disposition towards people and life. Your attitude goes a long way in determining many things - your career, business, health, finance, relationship etc. are affected one way or today by your attitude.

Inasmuch as change is the only constant thing in life, I must say at this point that it (change) is not automatic, especially the positive one. You have to desire it, you have to want it and you have to work for it.

A change can either be positive or negative. When a change is positive, it produces positive results but a negative change will bring about negative results. Any change is as good as the kind of change itself. For instance, a progressive change is a positive one- change from one job to a better one, from a low grade car to a high grade, from a rented apartment to your own house are all examples of positive change.



is your attitude. A negative attitude will attract a negative change while a positive attitude will attract a positive change. Like produces like, my favorite book says,

Never underestimate the power of your attitude, it attracts just like magnet or an advert board. Your attitude is the aroma of your life, so watch your attitude, because you’ll hardly have another chance to correct your attitude. The purpose of the aroma is to invite, so is your attitude- it determines who and what comes to you.

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Respect or Hypocrisy

Whenever and wherever I see people work or serve I am often more interested in what motivates them. I was in a particular gathering recently when this taught kept craving for my attention and I had no choice but “give in” to the pressure. I think we often mistake hypocrisy for loyalty and respect. A lot of subordinates, who claim to respect and be loyal to their boss, are nothing but hypocrites.