Friday 9 August 2013

What do you celebrate about yourself?

The answer you would get from most people is “I don’t know I was supposed to be celebrating myself?”  I think that answer by itself,  would show the type of lives most people live. A lot of people don’t know they need to celebrate THEMSELVES first before any other thing.
Take a good look at yourself and start to outline all the things you are grateful for. Life must be enjoyed and not endured. There are some steps you need to take to identify how to celebrate yourself from now on.
What do you need in order to start?
Start off by asking yourself the following question daily: “Dehinde, what do you need?” to your daily practice of asking what you celebrate about yourself. It would become apparent to your that maybe you don’t know who you were or what you should be celebrating about yourself because you never recognized your own needs.
A lot of people are afraid of being “needy”.  It’s often associated with a sense of being overly clingy or even desperate.  And that was exactly what you don’t want to project out to those around you.  So you stuffed your feelings and ignored your needs.  You turned into the person who never asked anything of anyone, never had an opinion, never rocked the boat, just existed. And all of that would really get you repeatedly being used as people’s doormats.
Changing your perspective
The truth is that everyone has needs.  It’s unhealthy not to have needs.  You need love, you need positive human contact and healthy relationships.  You need to be seen and heard without judgment and you need whatever is unique to you to be who you are as a whole person.  When you ignore those needs you deny who you are and if you deny who you are how can you ever expect to know how to celebrate yourself?
Try to more open minded and be ready to accept change anytime it comes. Being resistant to change is self limiting and reduces your ability to reason properly.
Process for Celebrating Yourself
The steps you need to take to celebrateyourself includes the following:
·         You ask for what I need,
·         You receive it,
·         You celebrate myself for asking,
·         And then fight your own negativity and criticism that says you are messing everything up by being so vulnerable and needy. 
This is a process.  You have to respect it and know that despite how hard it is, that you are worthy of having needs so that you can discover who you are, embrace that person and celebrate all the things that make you, uniquely you.


Wednesday 3 April 2013

The CELLPHONE is 40 years today!!!

People want to talk to other people - not a house, or an office, or a car. Given a choice, people will demand the freedom to communicate wherever they are, unfettered by the infamous copper wire. It is that freedom we sought to vividly demonstrate in 1973," said Martin Cooper.
Those were the words of Matin Cooper, the man whose company - MOTOROLA, who created the first mobile cellphone that has gone worldwide today. This man had a vision which was to ensure that everyone had the opportunity to communicate with ease.
 
Today, his dream is in the hands of over 3billion people and he has also created stupendous wealth for millions of other people. This man can be categorised as a visionary and we all owe him a very big thank you for the effort he put in the creation of this useful gadget.
 
Today, we have a lot of variety of cellphones that also have varying degrees of use. Most phones now have data, video, wifi etc that have transformed the lives of everyone.
 
Once again, Thank you Martin Cooper.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Are you still Hiding your talents?

Femi (not real name) is a guy who loved to enjoy life. he basically took life at one day at a time. He had finished his NYSC and was looking for a job to practice all he had learnt from school but he wasn't getting any closer to finding one. This was back in 2006. Around this time he also showed that he could write lyrics.

Yes, lyrics of songs. He was advised by his close friend to pick up this talent of his, polish it and start selling them to Nigerian and Foreign artiste. But he totally shrugged off the idea without trying it. Today, he works a 9 - 5 job and is always complaining of being broke.

If he had at least tried out the idea of writing and selling his lyrics he would have opened to himself a whole new world of opportunities. Learn from now to work on your talents because it might just be your ticket to surviving out there.

Cheers