1. Live While You
Wait
I have a senior friend who waited for 17 years to have a
child. When the child finally arrived, she told me with tears shut in her eyes that
she felt like she has wasted 17 years of her life, for she made that one
problem become the center of her life, and she never fully lived because she
was waiting for ‘something.’ Be sure that you are not putting your life on hold
because you are waiting for that big break, that high paying job, that dream
spouse. Live while you wait.
2. Seize The Little
Moments
Some of Life’s biggest moments are in the little moments. We
often wait for the big breaks, but every day, there are opportunities in little
places and in little things that we can seize on, to shine. Volunteer. Show up.
Offer help pro-bono. Constitute a mild nuisance to help. I have learnt that it
is in the little moments that we are noticed, and elevated.
3. Your Choices Are
Your Choices
I have come to the conclusion that irrespective of how well
meaning we are for one another, each one still has to make his choices, and
live with the consequences thereof. At every point, we are all making choices. It
is important that we are conscious of the choices we are making. It might not
always pan out right, but we must ensure it is our call always. Make your own
choices.
4. Make Yourself A
Priority Too
You will not always be a priority to other people. You will
not always be top-of-mind for others. Hence, you must look after yourself. Give
yourself ample time. Take care of your physical and mental health. Ensure that
your peace of mind is never in jeopardy. I have realized that for us to be ‘there’
for others, we must first be there for ourselves.
5. Vulnerability Is A
Powerful Thing
There is an inherent power in being an authentic person, and
at the heart of authenticity is where being vulnerable reside. Be comfortable
with your own tears. Let your humanity out. Ask for help when you don’t have
the answers. No one truly has it all together, we are all learning this thing
called life as we go along. Be vulnerable and be comfortable with it.
6. Be There For
Others
Learning from the wisdom of the old, they often say that
when all is said and done, the times we showed up for family and friends is one
of those moments that makes us die easy. Show up for others; family or friends.
Your epicenter should not revolve around you only. Be a force for good,
confident in the knowledge that life will always owe you one; and it always
pays its debts.
7. Perspective Is
Everything
It is less of how something is and more of how you see that
thing. You can go on a diatribe on how the odds are stacked against you and how
life is unfair, but the truth is that your perspective on a situation makes all
the difference. You might not have gotten that promotion you so craved, but what
else do you have on that job? The breakthrough might not be here yet but look
around you and see the other great things happening in your life.
8. Life Rewards
Consistency
I have come to the certainty that life truly rewards
consistency. You might be slaving away on a trade, plight, talent, whatever. The
key is to simply keep at it. Consistency is a powerful success factor. There is
an avalanche of living examples that became what they are largely due to their
consistency on something. Never forget, it will pay off someday, just remain
consistency and do not lose your fire.
9. Excellence Is A
Personal Choice
When the epilogue is chronicled, we will come to the realization
that this thing called excellence is a personal choice. It is in the little
things that excellence is displayed. Be punctual. Say it right. Carry yourself
with candour and grace. Seek to make that thing entrusted to your care better
than you met it.
10. Keep God At The
Centre
Anyone who knows me, already knows that this is a cliché for
me. Every year, I come to a greater conviction on this point: It’s God over
everything. Keep God at the center of it all. Give him first place in your
life, and always remember that he is more interested in your success than you
are.
11. Average Is Not
Enough
To sum up this point, I will lift and insert the stinging
words of Edmund Gaudet: ‘Average is what the failures claim to be when their
family and friends ask them why they are not more successful? "Average"
is the top of the bottom, the best of the worst, the bottom of the top, the
worst of the best. "Average" means being run-of-the-mill, mediocre,
insignificant, an also-ran, a nonentity. Being "average" is the lazy
person's cop-out; it's lacking the guts to take a stand in life; it's living by
default. To be "average" is to be forgotten once you pass from this
life. The successful are remembered for their contributions; the failures are
remembered because they tried; but the "average," the silent
majority, is just forgotten.’
12. Worry Never Gets
You Anywhere
Someday, you will realize that you wasted many days worrying
about things that were either not going to happen, or that you had no control
over. And when you come to that realization, may you have the will to say, ‘Never
Again.’ Quit worrying about how everything will turn out. Put in the work and stay
believing.
13. The Latent Power
That Is Gratitude
To be grateful is to truly live. Gratitude is an affirmation
that we haven’t earned whatever it is that we have, but that God and people have
been gracious enough to let us have it. You can fault the philosophy all you
want but this is one truth that I have stationed in my wheelhouse: There is
power in gratitude.
14. We All Suffer
Pain
Contrary to what you might assume, we all suffer pain in
different shame or form. Even the Good Book did not promise a life devoid of
pain or suffering, but it surely guarantees us of the ‘great’ end and that he
will be with us all the way. Everyone is fighting something. Everyone is
contending a personal demon; a sparring partner.
15. To Move On You
Must Move On
There is great wisdom in knowing when something is over and
just moving with the tide. Sometimes, moving on is a herculean task and never
easy, but we must do what we have to do. Don't drag your feet. Know when it's
over and just ‘move on.’
16. Beware Of Noises
There are noises that disguise as wisdom. Be discreet, be
circumspect, be wise. Many of what we have today in the world are noises in
different shapes and forms. Be mindful of where you seek for answers and be
sure that you are not leading your life based on the opinions of others. The noises
never truly count.
17. To Lead Is To
Serve And Grow
This year, I had quite a number of opportunities to lead in
different capacities, at different platforms. These experiences have all
changed me. More than ever before, I have come to the conclusion that true
leadership is to serve, and while you are at it, you grow beyond your
imagination.
18. Keep The Faith
When your spirit sag and quitting seem to be the only logical
route out, when your heart aches from the strains of life, when your soul is
deflated and you contemplate ending it all, when life knocks you down and you conclude
that you have had enough, hang in there. Stay! Whatever you do, keep the faith.
19. Be Comfortable
With Starting Over
It doesn’t really matter how far you have gone on the wrong
route, it doesn’t make it right. Start over if you must and be comfortable with
this reality. Don’t continue to date him when you know it is not right simply
because you have been in it for too long. Don’t stay in that job that kills you
because you have been there for too long. Start over and be comfortable with
doing so.
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