Friday 28 March 2014

Overcoming the Fear of Success

Overcoming the Fear of Success


By Tope Popoola

F.E.A.R – False Evidence Appearing Real Fear has torment – 1 John 4:18 The man who is afraid to die is unwittingly forfeiting his patrimony – Yoruba proverb.
Welcome to the second half of 2010. I trust that the first half has been very eventful for you. May all your losses and defeats in the first half be reversed in the second half. God will make the bounce-back factor work in your favour. So much more can be accomplished in the second half that can dwarf every achievement of the first half.
The title of the series I begin today will no doubt raise questions in your mind. Can anyone really be afraid of success? Is there anyone on earth who does not want to succeed? Everyone I know wishes to succeed but I have found out that there is a world of difference between expressed desires and pursued aspirations.
As we begin the second half, what are your greatest fears? Are they new ones or carried over from the first half? If you do not get rid of, or go ahead in spite of them, you may not have any significantly different results at the end of the year. Trust me, trembling by the river-bank for fear of crocodiles and blaming everyone who did not build a bridge over the river when they should have will never guarantee your arrival on the other side.
Fear is arguably the most paralysing influences on human achievements. It is in fact the scourge of any significant achievement.
People ruled by fear will never see even the best of their intentions become decisions. The implication of this is a life of complacency and slothfulness borne out of the fact that, as long as the fear is not mastered – and can in fact be justified - nothing gets done!
Fear produces in us an aversion to risk that encourages us to be careful where and when we should be daring. An enviable life is epitomized by risks. The life of faith is a risk and it is very risky not to take risks! Great achievers will tell you that while they were doing the things that made them succeed, a great proportion of the time, their heart was in their mouth. It was not that they were not afraid, it was that they defied the fear and went ahead to do what they felt they needed to do! If the venture fails, they simply learn the lessons inherent in the experience and move ahead again until they succeed. Thomas Edison was an unrepentant risk-taker. It got so bad at a point that his financiers actually pulled the plug on him because they thought he was going too far with his “crazy” research projects. In spite of that, he went ahead and gave the world over 1000 patented inventions!
Let’s take a quick look at the common fears that we all experience at some point. Fear of death This happens especially if the venture will involve moving from one point to another. People who are victims of this always imagine themselves being involved in an accident even before they have embarked on the journey. When they hear of accidents along the route they would follow, it becomes their alibi for not venturing. Consequently, their sense of adventure is highly limited. They are like the man described in Proverbs 26:13 not wanting to leave the house because he is convinced there is a lion on the street waiting to destroy him! They will not be caught dead doing certain jobs that entail risks, no matter how mouth-watering the pay packet may be.
A friend of mine would never be caught dead in an airplane even if you bought him a first class ticket. The mere mention of flying makes him go on a creative imagination of air crashes and how no one usually survives it! To people like this, it is as if the fear of death is an insurance against death itself! Truth be told, death is a reality that will happen to all, young or old, whether or not you fear it. In accidents, many people have been known to die from fear-induced heart attacks than the actual accident itself!
The story is told of a king who signed a pact with death to the effect that whenever death would come calling in the village, he was to take away only those above the age of 90.
However, on death’s first visit after the pact, about ten people died who were far younger than the prescribed age. Incensed by deaths’ inability to respect an agreement, the king confronted him to know why he was such a terrible covenant breaker. To which death replied, “In accordance with our agreement, I only took one man who was 93 years old. Fear of my presence in town took the rest!”
Yours truly had cause to address the topic THE LEADERSHIP IMPERATIVE at the maiden edition of the monthly LEADERS AT LUNCH which held recently in Lagos. It was exciting speaking to Leaders representative of different spectra of society. If you are interested in being part of this monthly event that seeks to address critical issues on Leadership and its role in personal and national transformation, you can indicate by sending me an e-mail. I will be more than glad to supply details on how you can participate. We continue our discourse.
Apart from the fear of death discussed last week, we also have:
Fear of the unknown
I have no doubt you are familiar with the expression “The devil you know is better than the angel you do not know”. Well, I do not know anything good or desirable about any devil, even if you were next-door neighbours! People possessed of this type of fear would rather stay within the confines set by status quo. They are resolute establishmentarians for whom change is practically anathema. They have an idea or even a clear picture of a more desirable future but cannot take responsibility for the disciplines and risks necessary to access it. So even when present location or situation is not the ideal, they hesitate to move because they are constantly afraid of the unknown. The familiar is their own ideal. Such people would rather tread well-worn paths than chart a unique and unprecedented pathway.
Fear of people’s opinion
This is a product of a terrible self-esteem that only measures achievement from the binoculars of others. Victims of this type of fear, even when they have a conviction about a matter, routinely subject it to other people’s opinion because they so desperately need the validation that such people give. People in this situation hardly take the initiative for anything. Like rolling stone, they gather no moss. Even when an idea is so real, they would usually wait for someone else to blaze the trail before they attempt to make their own move. As a Trainer/Public Speaker, I have noticed that whenever people are asked to ask questions after a presentation, you find people looking around for the first person to raise his hand. As soon as someone has done so, you suddenly start seeing so many hands now wanting to ask questions.
To the man who is captive to others’ opinion, what is popular is more important than what is right! He would rather be popular than be relevant. He impresses more than he impacts. For him, image is everything. For this reason, he cannot take a stand for anything that puts him in opposition to the very people whose validation he so desperately seeks. He constantly seeks to be “politically correct” because he does not want anything that pitches him against other people. Even when he is right and has superior argument on his side, he cannot afford to fall out of favour with people.
Fear of failure
People who are under the grip of this dimension of fear have an aversion to venturing because they do not want to ever make a mistake. Result? They end up making nothing! They constantly live in the illusion of waiting for conditions to be perfect. They would rather wait to get it right than get it going.
Yet the Bible clearly indicates that those who wait for all conditions to be perfect will never get anything done. They will readily manufacture excuses for validating inaction and procrastination even when it is obvious that their fears are misplaced. Their favourite mantra is “I don’t’ want to do anything now until I know exactly what needs to be done. I can’t afford any mistakes”. They justify their inertia by an abundant repertoire of stories of failed ventures to assuage their own coward minds. They constantly invent disaster stories, market crashes, accidents, business failures etc. as their great excuse for not venturing.
Having identified these fears, I submit that they are actually nothing but the disguise worn by the real fear; the fear of success. The truth is that many people have withdrawn their own permission to succeed by the kind of mindset they have about success. They cannot bear to see themselves bear the responsibility of adopting the lifestyle and disciplines that go with success since they had in time past criticized those who had dared to take the risks involved in succeeding. If for instance, you had concluded that everyone who rides a nice car and lives in a fine house is either a drug-pusher or criminal, you have misguidedly and unwittingly edited yourself from that bracket of life especially if you have no plans to do any of those things you accuse them of.
Take a good look at yourself. Can you convince yourself that you truly deserve to succeed? The real issue in the fear of success is about this; What if it works? Strange but true. Many of us have lofty visions for the future but have withdrawn our permission to succeed because we cannot see ourselves differently from the way we are now! Everything is in our mind and by extension becomes our reality. Here are some of the debilitating beliefs that fuel our fear of success:
I don’t deserve to succeed beyond a level.
Who am I to aspire to the highest position in the organization? That’s only for dreamers. I’m a realist and I don’t fool myself.”
“I don’t ever see myself riding that kind of car” (even though in the inner recesses of your mind, you see yourself behind its steering!)
“There is nobody in my family or circle of friends that has experienced that level of achievement, so why should I be different?”
“As long as I can pay my bills and I don’t owe anyone, I’m content.”
These are some of the subtle, disempowering messages many of us feed our subconscious with on a regular basis. Before I had my first Mercedes Benz, I had always believed it was only for the stinking rich. But one day I convinced myself that if anyone could ride a Benz, so could I? So I went to borrow one from an associate. Without telling him what I needed it for, I simply took a drive around town just to experience the feeling. I loved it and from then on began to tell anyone who cared to listen about my next car, down to the colour even when I had no clue where the money would come from. My dream came true a few weeks thereafter.
‘Success attracts envy’
This thought gnaws at your very soul whenever a part of you wants to strive for the lofty heights in the labyrinths of your dreams especially if in time past you had treated with disdain, people who dared to attain those heights that your mind is now offering you. Shivers run down your spine because you are suddenly hit with the possible reality that this may be payback time? You cannot even bear to accommodate the thought. So you conclude, maybe it’s not worth it afterall!
‘Success exposes one to undue publicity and exposure’
To you, your present obscurity is a form of insurance against public scrutiny. You therefore convince yourself that being in the public eye is not for you. Who wants to hug the headlines and become subject of papparazzi gossip? Well wake up and smell the coffee, no one throws stones at a tree that has no fruits on it! If you recognize that your success is not just about you, you will recognize that this is too small a price to pay. No matter how much you hate publicity, if you are doing anything that touches the core of society at any significant level, people know about you. Even if you try to cover a fire, the smoke will betray its presence!
‘Success exposes one to early death’
This thought pattern convinces you to tread softly so you do not expose yourself to the risk of premature death from people who do not like your face (village witches!) or from the stress of success! Who wants to go through all those endless hours of travel? Too risky you conclude. Well it is better to live one day as a lion than to live 50 years as a dog!
‘You can’t succeed without being crooked’
This mindset is reinforced by the many stories of corporate disasters around us, especially when we find out that they were orchestrated by individuals we thought were the ultimate role models because of the values they projected. If people like that could be corrupted, do I stand a chance you ask?
Afterall, as the Yoruba would put it, behind every story of wealth are some murky, putrefying issues (Isale oro l’egbin)! The real interpretation of that proverb is that if you are going to succeed significantly, you will have to get your hands dirty (not soiled) through hard work and paying the price of applying yourself to certain time-tested principles. It has nothing to do with cutting corners and wrecking others to succeed.
‘Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown’
This is the mindset that convinces you that the responsibilities attached to prominence are too numerous especially when you seem to be the lone island in an ocean of poverty. Siblings, family members, the larger community would suddenly swoop on you and start making demands ranging from what to eat to being the Chief Launcher at every public event. However, are these enough reasons for you not to aspire? How do you permanently conquer this terrible psychological Goliath that is nothing but a destiny saboteur?
Convince yourself that you deserve to succeed.
God’s original plan is for man to succeed. My definition of success is the progressive internalization and realization of God’s purpose for an individual. It’s not about a chain of cars or lots of real estate or the billions in the bank. Those are consequences. Purpose is the cause. If you can discover why you are on earth, and pursue it, your success is only a matter of time. If you make money and have all the big toys without defining your raison d’etre, the frustration of the acquisitions will kill you!
Align your God-inspired purpose with a vision and a compelling desire to make the world a better place for all.
Your discovered purpose is the platform of your significance. Imagine yourself solving problems for humanity with your unique peculiarities and skills. Think of lives being saved, people changed, communities developing, smiling faces, children having good education because of something you did. How does that make you feel?
Be comfortable with the reward of relevance.
The world delivers success to you as the reward for your contribution. The universe has been programmed to deliver rewards to you based on your input. Every day of your life, you are living in a harvest. Success is therefore not a pursuit. It is a reward for purposeful living! The only control you have over the degree of your success is limited to your decision to actualize your discovery and the price you are willing to pay to deploy it for greater good.
Be comfortable with people’s reaction.
Whether or not you succeed, people will still talk about you anyway. Your refusal to succeed doesn’t insulate you from the scourge of the mouth. The key issue is, is what they are saying true? If they accuse you of scandal, can the charge stick? To lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd and face the music. After a good performance, you can face them while they stand on their feet to applaud an excellent performance. It is ok to be envied, maligned as much as it is to be applauded. Don’t be conceited with the applause and don’t be distracted by the disdain. Just keep moving!
Be comfortable with loneliness.
When God gives you a picture of your destiny, He does not call a council meeting with all your family and friends in attendance! It’s just you and Him. Get used to the fact that those who did not see what you saw cannot be expected to do what you ought to do. Rejection is therefore part of the package. A man of purpose is like a mad man dancing to music that others around him cannot hear. When Paul had his Damascus road encounter in Acts 9, the people with him only heard “a voice (Paul’s I presume) but saw no man” even when two people - he and Jesus - had been speaking. You may be lonely, but you are not alone!
Be comfortable with a new circle of friends.
There is nothing that more effectively edits your circle of relationships than the pursuit of a clearly defined destination. When you resolve to pursue purpose, you are also sending notice to those not relevant to the pursuit to exit your life. If you expect all your old friends to be comfortable with your new status, you joke! The good thing about that is that as you go along, you meet fellow travelers whose hearts are, like you, set on pilgrimage. They don’t speak like your old friends. These ones speak the language of your destination, not the language of your history or your frustration. Initially you may feel strange in their company but not to worry, if you stay around them long enough, you will get used to it.
Be comfortable with opposition.
The only thing that does not encounter opposition is a static object. The enemy is not after your reality but your destiny. The battle is over your future! When you choose to follow the destiny path, opposition will come with a disguise and a sign that says STOP WORK! Don’t oblige him! There is far too much involved!
Death is a universal reality.
Even if you wear an armour to bed, you will die one day. Physical death is the guaranteed end of all flesh whether you fail or succeed. Your ancestors died. Younger people than you die, even infants do. So why don’t you pack adventure into your life while it lasts? You have only one life to live. It’s not a rehearsal, you are on stage for a live performance and your audience is already seated waiting on your every move! Between now and when the curtains are drawn – and there is no room for an encore! – you are the one they came to watch!
How can you waste the applause that is waiting for you?

Thursday 27 March 2014

11 Ways To Let The Money Flow Into Your Life

11 Ways To Let The Money Flow Into Your Life
By Simona Rich

There are many reasons why your money flow can be blocked.

In this article you will find out what may be stopping you from letting the abundance flow and how to be open to receiving increasingly larger amounts of money.

1. Identify limiting beliefs about money
If you are not letting the money freely flow into your experience it always means that you have some limiting beliefs about money.
You have taken some often repeated statements of your parents and teachers into your subconscious mind and therefore they became beliefs.
When you were a child you thought that your parents, teachers and other authority figures were always right, so you never questioned the validity of their opinions and considered all of them to be truth. You took often repeated opinions and phrases into your subconscious and your life experience is reflecting the beliefs that you hold.
For you to identify such beliefs you have to remember what opinions your parents used to hold about money when you where a child. Were they critical of wealthy people? Did they often repeat that they cannot afford to buy things? Did they complain about debts and bad financial situation? These can all be possible limited beliefs buried deep into your subconscious mind.
It can take some time to uncover such beliefs, but it will be time well spent. Your financial situation depends on it. Uncover them once and you will let the money flow freely into your life.
Once you remember such often repeated statements about money write them down and read them aloud. If you get a negative feeling from your stomach or solar plexus in response to some statement that you are reading, it means that you have just uncovered the limiting belief that you hold.
Now try to think about that limited belief. Is it useful to hold such belief? Try to understand that this is a useless belief that you are holding which blocks you from the flow of abundance.
You should understand that this belief that you are holding was not your belief in the beginning. It was just an opinion of your parents or teachers which you kept hearing and they got accepted into your subconscious mind as a result.
You should completely understand that your parents intended only good for you, but they were taught this way by their parents so they thought that they were teaching you right. They did not realize that such statements can make any harm.
You should completely forgive your parents for their lack of knowledge in financial abundance. They taught you the best they could so try to be appreciative of all the good lessons your received from them and be understanding of the not-so-good lessons taught.
Once you completely forgive and appreciate your parents, you will dissolve that limiting belief forever. Now all you need to do is keep affirming something positive about abundance. Such affirmations can be:
“Money flows easily and very often into my experience.”
“I am getting money in increasingly larger sums from different sources.”
“Every day I am receiving money making opportunities.”
“It is very easy for me to make money.”

2. Check your home for money flow blocks
When you stand at the front door looking into the house, check what is in your back left corner of the house.
If you do not own a house, but rent a room, the same applies to any space. Stand at the door and look into your room focusing on the back left corner of it. Check to see what this corner contains.
If you see a mess in that corner, you should clear it up as soon as possible. Clutter in the money area blocks the money flow.
Improve the flow of money in this area by putting some money symbols. Such symbols can be traditional abundance symbols (like Chinese coins or bowl with any coins) or it can be symbols that are personal to you.
Fix things that are broken or not working properly. Such things also block the money flow.
The money spot is also a great area to put your vision board or pictures of your material desires.
Place something of green and purple colors in that space too. It can be purple flowers or purple and green paintings or similar things. Green symbolizes growth and purple symbolizes abundance. Together they symbolize increasing abundance.

3. Watch your language
You should never speak about lack, no matter in what context you would mention it. You should not even joke about it. When you speak of lack, you think of lack and you create a mental image of lack – and you have lack as a result.
Only speak positively about your financial situation. If you have no money, affirm that the money is coming into your experience and you always have money when you need it.
At first it may seem like a lie, but soon you will get used to these much more positive statements about abundance and soon you will experience an increased money flow in your life.

4. Exercise selective focus
Never look at symbols or manifestations of lack because lack will be reflected in your life. Always look at the symbols of wealth.
Focus upon the abundance of flowers in the garden, plenty of stars in the sky, luxury cars or wealthy people. There are plenty of abundance symbols. When you continuously focus on such symbols you will start emitting higher vibration and that in return will be open for a greater money flow.
You should completely ignore the symbols of lack. Never pay attention to them and this way you will not invite lack into your experience. In general, focus only on that which you want to see in your life.

5. Be around abundant people
If all your friends are broke it is no surprise that you also experience financial difficulties. Be only around people that are wealthy or at least do not have any debts. If you have no friends or relatives that fit this description, stay alone until you sort out your finances and then you will start attracting people who will be financially abundant.
You may not want to alienate people who are broke, but just think what damage they do by their complaining about the constant lack of money. They are just introducing pictures of lack in your mind and that reflects in your reality.
Try to think which is more important to you – to become wealthy and set yourself free or to be stuck in a job that you hate with friends that keep complaining? It is entirely your choice.

6. Create more money evidence in your environment
Get rid of all the cheap things that you have and leave only good quality products. You should not go shopping often because you will end up buying many cheap things that emanate the energy of lack. Buy less often but more quality products that symbolize wealth.
If you have poor opinion about highly priced items, it is time for you to change it. It is not about what those products are but about their intrinsic value, their idea, brand. You are buying a symbol of wealth, and if you have poor opinion of such items, then they will never be affordable to you.

7. Get into the vibration of abundance
Raise your vibration so that you would become a vibrational match to the abundance. Focus only on positive things and symbols of abundance, speak positively and never get involved in the thoughts of hatred, envy or powerlessness, because such thoughts will materialize into negative manifestations.

8. Feel good about the subject of money
If someone brings up the subject of money, how does that make you feel? Do you feel interested to hear about it, eager for it, excited about it? Or do you feel fear, doubt, confusion and disempowerment? These are very different vibrations that tell what your financial point of attraction is.
You should not save money ‘for a rainy day’ because by doing that you are directing very negative energy (of fear and disempowerment) towards money. Put money aside for opportunities instead. This way you will be open to the new opportunities and they will reach you much faster because you will be ready to receive them.
Try to approach money from a respectable and positive attitude, and soon you will experience money flow into your life. If you feel that it is hard for you to express such attitude towards money, then it means you still hold some limiting beliefs about this subject. Check the first technique in this article to find and eliminate such beliefs.

9. Treat money with respect
Pick up coins if you see them in the street, sort money neatly in your wallet, don’t keep the money scattered in your bag or pocket. Have respect for money and money will flow to you.
Pay your bills on time. If you don’t return money you owe, you will not get any money in return. If you hoard money, that’s all the money you will have.
If you give money with love and happiness and faith then you will be open to the money flow.

10. Donate money
Give money away to charities, people that need help and for other good causes. Such money will be returned to you tenfold. This is a universal law.
Be grateful for the money and other good things you have in your life because the more grateful you are, the more things of the same nature will start flowing into your experience.

11. Be patient
Enjoy the process of becoming abundant because then you will become wealthy sooner. However if you keep looking at the evidence that you still do not have money, be sure that the money will flow into your experience very slowly .
You should have complete faith that the money will start flowing into your life, even if there is no evidence of it as yet. Try to ignore the absence of money and put all your energy into having faith that the money is coming – and it has to come.

Conclusion
These 11 techniques of letting the money flow will help you become much more financially abundant. You can try all of the techniques or only the ones that resonate with you. If you follow them with faith and excitement, they must work.
However if you start following them with a negative attitude, they will not work because your negative energy will not resonate with the potential benefits of these techniques.
Therefore act on these steps with confidence and positivity, and soon you will enjoy constant money flow.

Monday 24 March 2014

Life is a game

Life is a game. This is your strategy guide
by oliver emberton

Real life is the game that – literally – everyone is playing. But it can be tough. This is your guide.
Basics
You might not realise, but real life is a game of strategy. There are some fun mini-games – like dancing, driving, running, and sex – but the key to winning is simply managing your resources.
Most importantly, successful players put their time into the right things. Later in the game money comes into play, but your top priority should always be mastering where your time goes.
Childhood
Life begins when you’re assigned a random character and circumstances:

The first 15 years or so of life are just tutorial missions, which suck. There’s no way to skip these.
Young adult stage
As a young player, you’ll have lots of time and energy, but almost no experience. You’ll find most things – like the best jobs, possessions and partners – are locked until you get some.
This is the time to level up your skills quickly. You will never have so much time and energy again.
Now that you’re playing properly, your top priority is to assign your time as well as possible. Every single thing you do affects your state and your skills:

This may sound simple, but the problem is you won’t always know what tasks to choose, and your body won’t always obey your commands. Let’s break it down.
How to obey your own commands
Many players find that when they choose to do something – say “go to the gym” – their body ignores them completely.
This is not a bug. Everybody has a state, which you can’t see directly, but looks something like this:

If your state gets too low in one area, your body will disobey your own instructions until your needs are met. Try studying when you’re exhausted and hungry, and watch your concentration switch to Twitter.
Your willpower level is especially important. Willpower fades throughout the day, and is replenished slightly by eating, and completely by a good night’s sleep. When your willpower is low, you are only able to do things you really want to.
Every decision you have to make costs willpower, and decisions where you have to suppress an appealing option for a less appealing one (e.g. exercise instead of watch TV) require a lot of willpower.
There are various tricks to keep your behaviour in line:
⦁    Keep your state high. If you’re hungry, exhausted, or utterly deprived of fun, your willpower will collapse. Ensure you take consistently good care of yourself.
⦁    Don’t demand too much willpower from one day. Spread your most demanding tasks over multiple days, and mix them in with less demanding ones.
⦁    Attempt the most important tasks first. This makes other tasks more difficult, but makes your top task more likely.
⦁    Reduce the need to use willpower by reducing choices. If you’re trying to work on a computer that can access Facebook, you’ll need more willpower because you’re constantly choosing the hard task over the easy one. Eliminate such distractions.
A key part of playing the game is balancing your competing priorities with the state of your body. Just don’t leave yourself on autopilot, or you’ll never get anything done.
Choosing the right tasks
Choosing the right tasks at the right time is most of the game. Some tasks mostly affect your state, e.g.

Others mostly affect your skills:

You need to put time into things that ensure a healthy state – like food and sleep – to keep your willpower high. And then you need to develop your skills with what you have left.
Some skills are more valuable than others. Good ones can open up whole paths like a tech tree:

Others are dead ends:

Combinations of skills are the most effective. It’s very hard to max out one skill to be the best – in fact, that’s often impossible. But it’s much easier to get pretty decent at lots of related skills that amount to something bigger, e.g.


See how psychology just helped you become both rich and attractive? You should study that.
Where you live
Your environment has a constant impact on your stats, skills, and your chances of levelling up.
It’s possible to play the game well almost anywhere, but it’s a lot easier in certain places. If you’re female and in the wrong country, for example, you can’t unlock many achievements.
The odds of anyone being born in their optimal location are virtually zero, so research your options, and consider moving early. Location is a multiplier to all of your skills and states.
Finding a partner
Attraction is a complex mini-game in itself, but mostly a by product of how you’re already playing. If you have excellent state and high skills, you’re far more attractive already. A tired, irritable, unskilled player is not appealing, and probably shouldn’t be looking for a relationship.
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Early in the game it can be common to reject and be rejected by other players. This is normal, but unfortunately it can drain your state, as most players don’t handle rejection or rejecting well. You’ll need to expend willpower to keep going, and willpower is replenished by sleep, so give it time.
80% of finding someone comes down to being your most attractive self, which – like so much in life – just means putting your time in the right places. If you’re exercising, socialising, well nourished and growing in your career, you will radiate attraction automatically. The remaining 20% is simply putting yourself in places where you can meet the right people.
Money money money
Later in the game you’ll have to manage a new resource called ‘money’. Most players will find money increases throughout the early game, but that this actually introduces more problems, not less.

The most important rule of money is never to borrow it, except for things that earn you more back. For example, education or a mortgage can be worthwhile (but are not necessarily so, depending on the education or the mortgage). Borrowing to buy new shoes is not.
Depending on your financial ambitions, here are a few strategies to bear in mind:
⦁    Not fussed about money. The low-stress strategy: simply live within your means and save a little for a rainy day. Be sure to make the best of all the time you save though, or you’ll regret it.
⦁    Well off. Choose a career and environment carefully, and be prepared to move often to move up. You’ll need to invest heavily in matching skills, which will cost you time, and be careful not to abuse your state or you’ll burn out.
⦁    Mega rich. ⦁    Start your own business. It’s almost impossible to get rich working for someone else. Riches do not come from work alone, they come from  owning things – assets – that pay back more than they cost, and your own company is a powerful asset you can create from scratch. Compound your winnings into more assets, and eventually they can remove your need to work at all.
Later life
Your options change as the game progresses. Marriage and children will reduce your time and energy, and introduce more random elements into the game (“Emergency diaper change!”). This makes it harder to develop yourself as quickly.
Older characters usually have more skills, resources and experience, unlocking quests that were previously impossible, like “owning a house”, or “writing a (good) novel”.

All players die after about 29,000 days, or 80 years. If your stats and skills are good, you might last a little longer. There is no cheat code to extend this.
At the start of the game, you had no control over who you were or your environment. By the end of the game that becomes true again. Your past decisions drastically shape where you end up, and if you’re happy, healthy, fulfilled – or not – in your final days there’s far less you can do about it.
That’s why your strategy is important. Because by the time most of us have figured life out, we’ve used up too much of the best parts.
Now you’d best get playing.

Friday 21 March 2014

Intweetion


Intweetion
By Oyeniyi Oluseye 

Intuition is described as acquiring beliefs or knowledge in ways that bypasses ordinary justification or knowledge. 

Human beings employ reasons, logics and many rational tools in making judgements and various analytical processes. However, many a great achievements and feats of people have been as a result of some beliefs or experiences that bypass physical facts or ordinary knowledge. 

People have an undying need to know the future; the outcomes of their lives, their relationships, business involvements, their children and so many more. This need has created many opportunities for professed prophets, astrologers and many who claim to posses the unique ability to see the future.

This is a multibillion dollar industry encompassing astrology, religion and many spiritual and likes.
Without underrating the impact of the above especially religion on giving people a sense of the future. This article endows the reader with a sense of poise arising from a knowingness of the desired future. 

Religion has many times being described as the opium of the people. The effect of religion on nations, families, marriages, beliefs and actions is no doubt a monumental one. 

The potency of religion is hinged on faith. Faith as that which turns the wheel of fortune, that which dares realities and appearances to realization of the desired. 

The survival and prosperity of many a person, organization or idea depends on this power of faith.
However, faith like a strong horse on course needs a sharp clear sight or some vision of the desired direction.  

We all have in within us the ability to see, yet eyes are common but those that see are few.  

Yes I know we all see literally, except the physically blind but we’ve got to develop the inner eye. That which has the power to create what the outer eye can physically see. The physically blind have created a lot of things they saw without the aid of the outer eye.  

As in all possessions there is a law that states ‘use or lose’, what we refuse to recognise and develop we tend to lose.   

This article is about opening your awareness to this dormant power within you, which you have been using unconsciously sometimes, like casually having a mental picture of an expected event and seeing it that way.



intweetion; 
As you are already aware of the age of the internet we are presently in. Intweetion is the ability to tweet your desired experiences and expectations into reality by consciously bypassing present appearances of limitations and impossibilities and consciously focusing on the expected.  
 
Steps to living it;
1. Acknowledge your present state: Do not live a life of delusion; acknowledge the fact that you need some help some lifting, be discontent with the status quo.
 2. Be Thankful: Recognise and appreciate whatever good you presently enjoy, be it; good health, vitality, beauty, nature, etc.
 3. Work at it: This represent a productive venture that directly or indirectly helps in the achievement of your desires. A consistent, happy approach is the key.
4. Consistently see the desired: Yes it’s as simple as that. Choose to not dwell on the problems and challenges, even though you have acknowledged the fact that you are in a state of need, refuse to let it weigh you down, but open your inner eyes and see a new realm of abundance being opened to you. 

You might want to employ the use of wallpapers, music, or whatever it is that generates that feeling of goodness you want to experience in achieving your desired.  

Don’t be weary but keep on the goodness feeling and then you begin to attract those desires of yours because until you have the feeling you can’t get the substance. In the universe sphere, like attracts like.  
Oyeniyi  Cheye  Oluseye is a Strategic motivator

Thursday 20 March 2014

take or give!

Life is about giving and receiving. We have been reminded all time that Givers never Lack.
“That which thou gives, you shall receive in many folds”. “Cast thy breads upon the waters and thou shall find it after many days.”
The above quotes are few of many quotes from the scripture which emphasize the good qualities of the act of giving and its consequential benefit of receiving.
Giving is a positive action taken consistently that it tends to become a way of life overtime. That is a part of a sequence.
Receiving is the other equally important part of the sequence. As important as it is to learn to give, it’s also important to learn to receive.
Receiving is the ability to let nature, people, spouse, fellows, folks give to you something or anything which you do like; time, attention, advice, materials, money, gifts etc.
Giving is the ability to let go of something; material, immaterial, resource or opportunity to someone else.  Like giving, receiving also shares a character of the ability to let go of something; your pride, your rigidness, your self sufficiency. However, as important as both are; Giving and Receiving; none should be done under a compulsion or comparison of sorts.
Everyone should give and should receive something. God gives life and receives our adoration.
Successful people and companies as well as being known for their unrestrainable ability to give and render quality services and compensations also possesses the uncanny ability to get the people to do and give to them some aids of sorts.
Every perfect relationship of lovers, organisation, family, and state relies on the continual giving and receiving of sorts from all players. Whenever there is a balance of sorts in giving and receiving, dissatisfaction and conflicts arises.
People should as well as learning to give equally learn to create routes of receiving. Giving gives to the giver a feeling of impacting which is healthy and productive and also to the receiving party a sense of appreciation.

Wednesday 19 March 2014

head


eni la ba’ bo ka fi orisa si le. Ori lo mo ola. Ori la fin mu eran lawo.

Ori depicting a man’s chi, believed to be responsible for his fate. His successes. His failures. They are attributed not only to his hard work and wits but to his ori.


Eleda ma sun. Ni ojo ti ayo mi ba de ori mi ma sun.
In every astoundingly successful individual, there are periods of transits that begin with a personal awareness or obsession with a passion and then followed by recognition from the world, followed by many rewards.
Ori rere lo ri mi, mo fi kekere mo se oluwa, mo si tu dagba sinu imole.
Ori asserts itself right from childhood. The story of people like Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods and many successful folks who had from childhood displayed their outstanding skills in their fields validates this.