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WHY YOU SHOULD START READING.

1. READ TO Acquire knowledge.

2. READ TO Improve memory.

3. READ TO Strengthen your critical and Analytical skills.

4. READ TO Advance your career.

5. READ TO Improve your writing skills.

6. READ TO Reduce stress and anxiety.

7. READ TO Improve focus and concentration.

8. READ TO Boost Inspiration and Motivation.

9. READ TO Learn at your own pace.

10. READ TO Stimulate Imagination.

11. READ TO Improve your conversation skills.

12. READ TO Become more empathetic.

13. READING HELPS you Sleep better.

14. READING helps you secure a Source of companionship.

15. READING Increases your lifespan.

16. READING Connects you to the right people.
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𝟏𝟎 𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐑𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐟 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤

1. Walk Your Talk
Whenever you say something, live by it. Let people know you as a person who does what he says he will do. Always walk your talk.

2. Have A Plan
No matter whats going on, always have a plan in life. Plan for the year. Plan for the next 2 years. Plan for the next 5 years. And plan for the next 20 years. Have a plan.

3. Carve A Niche For Yourself
Create a unique identity with what you do. Make sure you are known for doing something unique. Don’t get involved in what everyone is doing. Do something special.

4. Stay Focused On Your Long Term Goals
You can’t afford to lose sight of your long-term goal for a second. For you there is no time off, no downtime, no loung-ing around time, no slipups, no mistakes, no accidental deviations from the script.

You have to become like a master criminal—they lead incredibly law-abiding lives because they can’t risk breaking a tiny law in case it draws attention to themselves and the really big crimes get revealed—and watch what you say and what you do.

5. Learn From Others Mistakes
A clever man learns from his own mistakes, but a wise man learns from others’ mistakes. Learn from the mistakes of others. Study how others made errors and commit to avoiding them.

6. Develop The Right Attitude
Be optimistic. Be positive. Share positivity with your colleagues, your friends and your acquaintance. The right attitude will attract you the right people to your life.

7. Cultivate a Smile
Smile when it’s getting tough. Smile when it’s hell. Smile no matter what.
And what sort of smile? Friendly, genuine—make sure it extends to your eyes—sincere, frank, honest, open, happy.

8. Be Cool
At work you should retain your cool at all times and, no matter what, never ever lose your dignity. If there’s an office costume party, you can laugh and joke with everyone else, but let them do the dressing up. You remain apart from all that office nonsense.

9. Speak Well
You can keep your regional accent; that’s not the problem. Look at why we speak—it is to communicate, to convey information—rather than how we speak. Speaking well means getting information across clearly and effectively. It doesn’t matter how you speak, but it does matter that you speak clearly.

10. Know Yourself—Strengths and Weaknesses
If you are going to be a winner, you have to be incredibly objective about yourself. A lot of people can’t do this; they can’t turn the spotlight on themselves objectively enough or brightly enough to see themselves as others see them. And it’s not just how others see us; it’s also how we see ourselves. We all carry a mental image of ourselves—what we look like and sound like, what makes us tick; how we work—but how realistic is this image?

Thank you for reading.

BOOK: https://amzn.to/3r4x2VM

Alot Of Promising Destinies
Have Been Terminated As A Result Of Wrong Relationships, Many People Has Lost Their Previous Lives, Ministries, Virtues, Self Esteem, Focus, Families, Friends, Direction & Positions As A Result Of Wrong Choices.

There Are People Who Were Ordained By God To Be A World Changer & History Maker But Wrong Relationships/Marriage Terminated Their Assignments. Nothing Destroyes Potential & Destines Like Wrong Relationships & Marriage.

HERE IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DEPEND ON OTHER PEOPLE'S OPINIONS

1. You lose focus.

2. You will see like your goals are not that important

3. You always undervalue your thinking

4. Without others you can't make your own solid decisions

5. Your thinking capacity is reduced by 70%

By Idrissa Mustapha Mupandasekwa

Your Marriage Is Like A Cake.
The outcome depends on the ingredients you stir into it as well as the care you take as it cooks. It will hot and at times seem to be to steamy to approach it but there is a goal.

A great cake! It's your cake, only put into it ingredients that you don't mind tasting later. Its like a bank account, you can only expect to get out what you put in!

If you cut corners on the recipe of marriage cake, you will have to partake of its bitterness.
The real taste of the cake aint in the icing, ITS IN THE CAKE ITSELF!!!! The icing is desert (extra), the cake is the main course(the bread&butter).

Watch what you cooking with & follow Gods recipe, you cant go wrong with that! No matter what.... Make your words and actions as sweet as honey because someday you will have to eat them!

10 Lessons from the book "In the Sphere of Silence" by Vijay Eswaran:

1. Silence creates an energy field that can inspire, enlighten and empower us.

2. Silence is your best friend, your greatest mentor, and your most trusted advisor.

3. Silence is a state of being that we can cultivate and nurture within ourselves.

4. Silence is the foundation of all progress, creativity and innovation.

5. Silence is not an absence of something, but the presence of everything that truly matters.

6. Silence is the source of our wisdom, our insights, and our intuition.

7. Silence is a powerful tool for self-reflection, self-discovery and self-mastery.

8. Silence is the key to unlocking our full human potential.

9. Silence is the gateway to our highest aspirations, our deepest truths, and our noblest purposes.

10. Silence is an invitation to connect with something greater than ourselves and to realize our oneness with all life.

Thanks for reading

For more👉Hassan Sas Bangura Blog

When You Love Someone
Truthfully, you have to love yourself truthfully first. If you love someone with lesser morals and values from that of your heart, you better think again. If you settle for less than your heart's worth, you are just preventing others from growth.

Do not let loneliness be an excuse; if you do not have the best, there is no need to just settle for less. Be a teacher and teach the behaviors that you expect of your true hearts loving desire.

Look for the red flags that only guys would fly and you will know not go further, look for the white flags flying right past you saying hi, those are the men you want to meet!

Why should we not be discouraged by small beginnings?

Starting small may mean that we start low in life, but it also means that we have the potential to grow, expand, and flourish.

Sometimes when we start something new, we start from zero, so we may not get the desired results at the beginning itself. This keeps many people from getting started because they don't realise they will eventually make it big.

Never hesitate to start small. The hard work you put in, the time spent, and the patience you show will eventually pay off one day.

Dr Bhawna Gautam

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🔥❤️✍️ "The Happiness Trap" by Russ Harris is a popular self-help book based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). It offers insights and strategies for overcoming negative thoughts and emotions to live a more fulfilling life. Here are some key lessons learned from the book:

👉 1. Acceptance of discomfort: The book emphasizes accepting and embracing uncomfortable emotions, thoughts, and experiences as a normal part of life rather than trying to avoid or eliminate them.

👉 2. Importance of values: The author emphasizes the significance of identifying personal values as a guide to making meaningful choices and taking action aligned with what truly matters to you.

👉 3. Defusion from thoughts: The book introduces techniques to help distance yourself from unhelpful thoughts, recognizing that thoughts are not facts but mental events that can be observed and let go.

👉 4. Mindfulness practice: The author encourages practicing mindfulness, which involves paying attention to the present moment non-judgmentally, to cultivate greater awareness and reduce stress.

👉 5. Expansion of the "comfort zone": The book suggests stepping out of your comfort zone and engaging in activities that bring you closer to your desired goals and values, even if they initially cause discomfort.

👉 6. Taking action despite discomfort: The Happiness Trap emphasizes the importance of committing to action, taking small steps towards goals, and acknowledging that discomfort can be present even when moving in the right direction.

Remember that these are just a few highlights, and reading the book in its entirety can provide a deeper understanding of these concepts and their practical application in daily life.

Thanks for reading.

President John Dramani Mahama

Corruption is an instrument of murder. Its effects can lead to loss of citizens lives due to deprivation of critical public infrastructure and services. Surveyors, Architects, and Engineers who sign-off on poorly constructed or shoddy infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, buildings, and railways can lead to loss of lives due to fatal accidents.

Corruption is, therefore, an economic malady. It means different things in different contexts, but, my brothers and sisters, whichever form it takes and no matter the context, corruption is a feature of poor governance and ethics in both public and private sectors.