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How to Make 2013 Your Best Year
Croydon TabernacleLondon
Sunday 10 February 2013
5 Things to share I got five things I’ll like to share with you today if
applied will make 2013 your best year ever. So let’s get started. I have not come here to impress but to express.
To draw from within you the power you already possess. All you need to achieve your goals lies within you. Educate in Latin means - draw out. All the strategies that I will be sharing with you today are within you. I am just here to draw them out.
I don’t just want positive evaluation and bizarre behaviour for one week. I want you to be different three months from now. At the end of the seminar I want you to share one thing you plan on doing differently as a result of my presentation. That will be our summary. After all, what you receive to make a difference is more important than what I say. When you leave here today you will have solutions to how to set and achieve your goals.
My Story Permit me to introduced myself properly I am a study in doggedness and an example of
how anyone can overcome adversity to succeed and thus become an inspiration to others. Born in Islington, North London and taken to Nigeria when I was two years old. I got an early jolt in life, when barely eight, my father died. From then life became a struggle. At 10 years old I acquired the thirst to achieve from hawking cold drinks and biscuits on the streets of Lagos to support my mother who sold all her personal belongings to send me to school. In Nigeria I had a varied and interesting career in the entertainment industry from being a Promotions Manager to an Artiste Manager.
My Story To conquer poverty, which was my greatest fear when I was
growing up, I relocated to London in January 1996 thinking that London’s roads are littered with gold and silver. When I arrived I was shocked to discover that a crook had stolen my birth certificate and used it to collect my National Insurance card, credit card, and even opened a bank account. I also discovered I was purportedly married except the crook forgot to invite him. Everywhere I went, I was told somebody was bearing my name. At a stage the authorities did not know who the real Dayo Olomu was. With a strong desire to succeed backed with clarity, action, self belief and my faith, I overcame these obstacles and that little boy who celebrated his 10th birthday at a bus garage in Lagos whose identity was stolen when he came back to live in London is now a social entrepreneur; business improvement consultant, success strategist, corporate trainer, lifestyle business coach and a motivational speaker, a television personality, an agent of positive change and most importantly a husband and a father.
My Story May I say that it is not by my power nor by my might but by
His grace because if God did not build the house those who labour, in Vain“The greatest lesson I have learnt from my experience is that to be successful you must have strong faith and a vision that drives you. You must have a strong desire to succeed and back that desire with action. You must have absolute believe in yourself, know that you have what it takes to be successful and when setbacks or tragedies occur, never, ever give up; instead see them as opportunities for growth because success thrives on adversity.” I think that is enough about me.My story isn’t unique – many others have realised their dreams just as I have. But it does go to show that you can achieve whatever you want to if you have a strong desire to succeed and backed that desire with action and self belief. My story is all about turning dreams into reality.
OK, that’s my story. Hopefully if it did one thing it was to prove to you that anyone can make their dreams come true. You can start at the bottom and rise to the top; can turn nothing into something, pennies into fortune and disaster into success.
Current Environment
VUCA Volatile Uncertain Complex Ambiguous
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How Rich We Are? $20,000 – 4.6% $38,5000 – 1%
Our bubble separates us from the squalor of the recent past and the want of the majority of the earth’s growing population. If we you reading this book, the chances are you are one of the richest people alive today on indeed one of the riches people who have ever lived according to Dr Stephen Barber in his book Tragedy of Riches, “a person with post tax income of $20,000 per year is in the wealthiest 4.6% of the world’s 6 billion strong inhabitants, earning 18 times more than that of the typical person. To get into the top one percent, one only has to earn $38,500 after tax Calculation
Survival of the FittestHerbert Spencer - published The principles of biology in 1864. By 'fittest', of course, Spencer didn't have in mind the commonly used meaning of the word now, i.e. the most highly trained and physically energetic. The 'fittest' referred to here are those animals which are the most suited to their environment, i.e. those which are best fitted to survive. The Current Climate is very clear – We must be adaptable to change.
CARBS
• How many of you know what carbohydrates do to the body? .
• Carbohydrates provide your body with energy• Some might be wandering what has CARBS got to do with making
2013 the best year of your life in business. You will know in a minute.
• I would like to share with you 5 Indispensable Strategies for Business Excellence that has helped me in my business. It helped me to achieve my long term goal of having one of my products in more than 100 countries less that 2 years of setting the goal.
• The principles that I will be sharing with you today is called is CARBS.
C – Clarity A – Action R – Reflection B – Believe S – Stickability
CARBS
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Clarity In order for you to get where you
wish to go in your business, you need to know where you are going in the first place
If you don’t know where you are going how will you know when you get there?
Clarity accounts for probably 80% of success and happiness. Lack of clarity is probably more responsible for frustration and underachievement than any other single factor– Brian Tracy
Define your preferred success or goal in a clear parameter
Clarity Clarity of Your Next Level
Clarity of Vision/Goal
Clarity of Mission & Purpose
Clarity of Client/Market
Clarity of Product and USP
My Purpose & Passion 1. My purpose in life is to use my creativity and enthusiasm
to make a positive difference in the world, to serve God, to transform lives and connect people to their destiny.
2. My passion is adding value to lives, helping to grow people, productivity, performance and profit.
3. My core belief is that we are all endowed with the seeds of greatness.
4. My fulfilment is seeing the results of my principles and strategies being
transformed into people's lives. 5. My core values which underpin everything I do revolve
around 5Fs: Faith, Family, Fitness, Fairness and Friendship 6 My motto is if you want to obtain something you've never
had in your life, you most be ready to do things you've never done before in your life.
My mission, vision and legacy 7. My brand value is to offer value for money, quality
products and services with an element of fun. 8. My mission is to inspire and empower people and
organisations to reach higher levels of achievement and peak performance
9. My Long term goal is to help 1 billion people around the world to achieve their goals by 2020.
10. My vision is to become a leading global brand in the personal development industry and business building industry.
11. My legacy is, when I get to the end of my life, I want to know that my life counted for something, that long after I have left this world, somehow my impact lived on. I want to know that I have done all that I could to make this world a better place, by positively enhancing the lives of those around me and helping thousands, if not millions, to become who they desire to be and achieved what they thought was impossible. I want to know that I gave everything my best shot. I want it to be on record that I maximised my potential and stretched myself to the limit. Most importantly I want to know that I serve God and that I am a good husband and father.
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Goals Achievement Strategies
WHAT? WHEN? WHY? WHERE? WHO? HOW?
I keep six honest men (they taught me all I knew). Their names are: What and Why and When. And How and Where and Who. - Rudyard Kipling (1902) – Just So Stories
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Family & Friends
Health & Fitness
Career & Business
Financel & Wealth
Self-development
Personal Needs & Fun
Time
Community & Humanity
Spiritual & Values
Directions: Within each of the eight quadrants, choose the number that best represents your level of satisfaction in that area of your life. Then, draw a line to connect the numbers you chose to form a "wheel". 1 being the least and 10 the
highest.
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THE WHEEL OF LIFE
DATE________________
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Sales & Marketing
IT & Systems
Staffing /Team
Workflow Management
Cash flow & Finance
Business & Product Dev
Work life Balance
Attracting & Keeping good
customer
Directions: Within each of the eight quadrants, choose the number that best represents your level of satisfaction in that area of your business. Then, draw a line to connect the numbers you chose to form a "wheel". 1 being the least and 10
the highest.
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THE WHEEL OF BUSINESS
DATE________________
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Identify what you want in detail and in positive terms as if you have already reached the goal.Can it pass what behavioral scientist Dr Robet Mager calls the Daddy Test. Write down the goal and say Daddy come watch me ..(state the goal) If daddy would know exactly what you are doing then it passes the Daddy test
Would it Pass Daddy Test?
Who Can Help?
Joint Venture Partner
Mentors/Coach
Recruitment Agencies
Team Members
Family
Investors
Friends
YOU
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Three Approaches to Make This Year Your
Best1. The Personal Approach2. The Leverage Approach 3. The Honey & Bee Approach
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The Personal Approach
1. Write it Down2. Have a Strategy3. Start Small4. Visualisation5. Discipline to Focus6. Follow Your Passion7. Be grateful & recognised your
worth
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Write it Down
Write down your goals Maintain top mind awareness.
What’s not top on your mind, gets forgotten
Have it in your wallet Less than 3% of the population have
written goals. Be one of them
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Strategy Having identity your goal/vision you
need a strategy to achieve it Strategy originally from the ancient
Greek – strategia “generalship – which was associated with planning and winning of wars…is the way an organisation seeks to pursue it purpose or achieve its objectives.
Strategy is about…Dear Ms In other words, strategy is about: Writing a letter
starting with DEAR MS D - (direction)-Where is the business trying to get to in the
long-term – The vision E- (environment)- What external, environmental factors
affect the businesses' ability to compete? Survival of the fittest is a phrase coined by Herbert Spencer. He wasn’t referring to this fittest in the sense of the most highly trained and physically energetic but that those who are the most suited to their environment, i.e. those who adapt and change will survive. The environment around us changes, and if we don’t change to match it, our business will not be fit.
A – advantage - How can the business perform better than the competition in those markets? i.e. competitive advantage, your USP
R - (resources - (What resources (skills, assets, finance, relationships, technical competence, leverage, facilities) are required in order to be able to compete?
M - (markets; scope)- Which markets should a business compete in and what kind of activities are involved in such markets? Who are you target market and what is the best medium to reach them
S -(stakeholders) -What are the values and expectations of those who have power in and around the business? E.g., your banks, customers, investor
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Start Small
• Practice doing small things imperfectlyAs a rule, I like to start small, because a simple plan will likely bear fruit than something elaborate will. Remember the value of small things consistently practiced over time in transforming life.Starbucks built a global brand one cup at a time. What started as a single store on Seattle’s waterfront has grown into a company with over 1600 stores worldwide and a new one opening every single business dayVirgin Atlantic launched with just one leased plane. Twenty-five years later, Virgin Atlantic has a fleet of 38, flying 30 regular long-haul routes to America, Africa, India and the Caribbean Running the marathon – 10 in 2006, half in March 2007 before Full in April 2007
Starting a New BusinessMany of us may have ideas about starting up a new business (side or full-time), or even consider a career change. But the task can be daunting, so we put it off. But taking small steps towards such a goal are relatively easy. Spend a little time regularly making contacts, read and learn new skills while sitting at a cafe, or simply making your fuzzy daydreams a little sharper. It doesn’t even have to be daily.
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Start Small• Practice doing small things imperfectlyAs a rule, I like to start small, because a simple plan will likely bear fruit than something elaborate will. Remember the value of small things consistently practiced over time in transforming life.Starbucks built a global brand one cup at a time. What started as a single store on Seattle’s waterfront has grown into a company with over 1600 stores worldwide and a new one opening every single business dayVirgin Atlantic launched with just one leased plane. Twenty-five years later, Virgin Atlantic has a fleet of 38, flying 30 regular long-haul routes to America, Africa, India and the Caribbean Running the marathon – 10 in 2006, half in March 2007 before Full in April 2007Starting a New BusinessMany of us may have ideas about starting up a new business (side or full-time), or even consider a career change. But the task can be daunting, so we put it off. But taking small steps towards such a goal are relatively easy.
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Power of Visualisationyour ability to create an imagination of the outcome of your thought process
Research shows that visualisation prior to any activity helps improve your performance – a secret that star athletes and other have know for decades
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Discipline to Focus The Law of Forced
Efficiency says that there is never enough time to do everything but there is always enough time to do the most important thing.
What is the most valuable use of your time NOW?
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The Honey & Bee Approach My belief is that “knowing” someone has less
value than “knowing” you. It is what you are known for that counts – (Cope, 2010)
Positioning – become an expert in your field Be Google- able & Be Web-Famous – (Priestly, 2011)
Become an author or a public speaker Attend high profile events and connect Appear on TV or radio to speak on career related
topics Write articles for specialised journals
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The Leveraging Approach Expanding Your Brand & Network Build Network of Enablers Leverage your Networks & Relationships
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The Leveraging Approach Expanding Your Network & Circle of Contacts
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Network of Enablers
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Leveraging Your Networks & Contacts
Leverage Other People (colleague, headhunter, business partner, mastermind group, joint venture or a mentor)
Leverage Other People’s Contact (their friends & network)
Leverage Other People’s Systems Leverage Other People’s Knowledge, Skills & Time Leverage Other People’s Platform (e.g TV, Radio
etc) Leverage Other People’s Money (borrowing or
tapping into their financial resources, VC & BA) Leverage Other People’s Customers (e.g. a
customer database, Mailing List)
How To Leverage Your Networking For further info on how to leverage your
networking please go to: http://www.slideshare.net/Dayo-Olomu/leveraging-your-networking-by-dayo-olomu
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Sir Richard Branson - Virgin
Bill Gates - Microsoft
Madonna - Music
Oprah Winfrey - TV
Kanya King - Mobo
David Beckham - Football
What Do They have In Common? ACTION
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How Many People Believe That Knowledge Is Power? How many people believe that knowledge is
POWER? Knowledge is not POWER Apply knowledge is POWER Knowledge follow regular ACTION is true POWER
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Action Is The Great Separator Between…
Go Getters from Mere Dreamers Winners from Quitters Doers from Dreamers Walkers from Talkers Regular ACTION is true POWER Regular Activity is constant and consistent
action until the outcome has been achieved & surpassed
Why People Don’t Take Action
The reason why people do not take action is – FEAR such as• Fear of Ridicule• Fear of rejection.• Fear of making decisions.• Fear of change. • Fear of confrontation.• Fear of loss. • Fear of success. • And of course the big one – fear of failure!
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Our Deepest Fear is that We Are Powerful Beyond
Measure Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
Marianne Williamsonin Return to LoveOften mistakenly attributed to Nelson Mandela
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Overcoming Fear of Failure Analyse all potential outcomes
Consider the cost of Not acting Learn to think more positively Look at the worse-case scenario Have a contingency plan Take Action & Build on Small
Successes
Action Cures Fear
To conquer the fear of public speaking I joined Toastmasters International. It was the summer of 2003 when I walked into a pub in Croydon. It was the meeting of the Toastmasters Club. When I saw how the people spoke so eloquently there, I asked myself: when will I be able to do this? It took me three months my first engagement as a speaker. But I did it at last and I am still doing it. Today I am not only an advanced toastmaster but I am also a competent leader and the charter president of a toastmasters’ club.
Action Cures Fear
I spent my birthday of 2006 with Tony Robbins attending his Unleash the Power. Firewalking is the act of walking barefoot over a bed of hot embers or stones. The Firewalk is the dramatic highlight of Unleash the Power Within, the introductory three-day seminar given by personal development guru Tony Robbins. Designed to be both a challenge to the participants and a symbol of the change they can make to their lives, it also served as a very effective marketing tool for Robbins’ pricey products and seminars.
This is where sane humans prance across several yards of smoking-hot, burning coals while their fellow higher achievers and some tribal drummers chant on. And most don’t burn their feet, including me.
During a fire-walking event, you almost always see a large, glowing bed of burning coals. The bed may be 10 feet long or so. And the glowing coals are real. People actually do walk across the red-hot coals in bare feet.
Action Cures Fear
I remember the first time I did bar bending in 2007: I was introduced to this by Tosin Ogunnusi, Head of Motivational Training & Personal Development at ThinkTraining Consultancy. Tosin & I stood 6 feet apart, rested each end of a 6 foot long Iron bar in the soft spot located in the front of our throats, just under our Adams’s apple. We looked into each other’s eye and concentrated on both our current power, as well as having drawn up former powerful images of ourselves by the instructor. We uttered the: Yes, Yes, Yes, I was ready: on the count three, we began to walk towards each other. UNBELIEVABLE! Yes, right in front of our eyes and throats, that 6 foot long once staff iron bar bent into a U shape between us, the belly of the U iron bar touching the ground. What a glorious and exciting illustration that our minds have incredible powers, if only we can channel it. My message to you today for you who fear that you can do something, take action, feel the fear and do it any way.
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Now or Later?Are You A
Procrastinator? An ineffective plan executed today A procrastinator is a person who postpones a task or duty
intentionally without a valuable explanation A perfectionist procrastinator is the person who postpones
a task or duty not intentionally but because it is not yet perfect. A perfectionist procrastinator spends a lot of time researching and trying to perfect things before embarking on it. They strife for perfection all the time including the first time they attempt something.
“Don't wait. The time will never be just right.” By Napoleon Hill
Done is better than perfect – Facebook They procrastinate. Tomorrow, next week, next month, next
year and it never comes. So many people wake up one day and discover they are old. And their youthful dreams are gone forever.” – Robin Seiger - 42 Days to Wealth, Health & Happiness
Done is Better Than Perfect
Facebook’s Founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote a letter to prospectiveshareholders in which he said, “We have the words ‘Done is betterthan perfect’ painted on our walls to remind ourselves to always keepshipping”.
Power of Now
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• Think of the things in the past that you thought you couldn’t do?
• How did you make it happened and what skills did you use?
• Given your current situation, what three steps can you take today? How can you get started?
• Close your eyes, look back to one year from today, all the things you have written have been accomplished, how does it make you feel?
• The first is get to it! Get started; take the first action at hand.
Action Exercise
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Take Action Everyday To become fit, go for a walk. To create the
business of your dreams, call someone today. Want a promotion or a raise? Make that extra contribution today!
Do something everyday There are only 527, 040 minutes in a leap year –
utilise it wisely! "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step", but 5,280,000 additional steps require after that first one! Every day, take one step closer.
Remember people don’t get to heaven without dying
Don’t wait for opportunity Small, Smart Action +Consistency + Time =
Radical Difference As the famous Nike sports logo says just do it!
Reflection Golden Hour – My most important task of the day Weekly – Sunday at 9pm Travel Time Quarterly Yearly – March
Reflection – Review - Restrategise
Ashburnham Place, BattleEast Sussex
Review
Review actual performance/progress and goals against planned performance
At the beginning (or end) of each month, review your progress for the past month, and set your goals for the coming month. Set easily achievable goals — it’s better to set your sights low (at least at first) and achieve them than to set them too high and fail. Monthly goals should be mini-goals of your overall yearly goals.
At a set time each week (Mondays work for me), review your progress for the last week, and set goals for the week. These goals should be mini-goals for your monthly goals. For each of these goals, list a few action steps. Then schedule the action steps throughout the week (one step
per day is ideal).
……a retrospective analysis of what you have just done
Think Different
Thinking differently and having the courage of conviction is an essential law of success in a down economy
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M&M
M&MIn August 2003 I launched M&M. What made it unique was that instead a publishing a society magazine, we settled for something different, an innovative music and movie magazine that comes with a CD.
Think Different
… A big part of my armoury and my secret weapon to slay the Dragons, was my Guitar and singing my ‘sauce song’ live on the show. It’s never been done before…First Rasta man too. Levi Roots –His business is now worth over £8m
2007
Levi Roots
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How Do You Manage Your Day
Plan It out On paper What are the Three Most Important
Things? ABCDE Strategy Apply the 2-minute rule Review at the end of the day Each day, when planning your day, make
your goal action step for that day be one of your Most Important Things for that day.
Believe
You! You!! You!!! If the three most important words in real estate
are location! Location!! Location! the three most important words in achieving your success in life are, YOU! YOU!! YOU!!! You must believe in yourself. It is said that people succeed when others do not believe in them. Rarely does a person succeed when he does not believe in himself. You have to have self belief to get anywhere in life.
According to Venus Williams, the Olympic gold medallist and professional tennis champion, “you have to believe in yourself when nobody else does. That’s what makes you a winner”. The size of your success is determined by the size of your belief. - David Schwartz - The Magic of Thinking Big
When I was writing my book “4 indispensable Strategies for Success” the first person I told said to me, “Dayo, you must be a joker and a dreamer. What do you know?” But I believed in my ability to make it happen and today the book is now a best seller in UK and Nigeria. When no one believed in me, I believed in myself and achieved more then anyone thought possible.
Believe
Dame Anita Roddick When it comes to Belief, Anita Roddick’s case is a
great example. Anita had a strong belief that business could be carried out in a completely defferent way; trading fairly, helping communities and producing products that are kind to animals and the environment. She believed in it and that belief generated the drive and action. As a result , BODY shop achieved huge success, turning into a a multi-million pound business with stores in the high street in the uk, the us and across the world in the 1980s and 1990s. The success started at a time when many pundits believed that building an ethical business in this way would not be practical, plausible or possible
The company was one of the first to prohibit the use of ingredients tested on animals and one of the first to promote fair trade with third world countries.
Roddick opened the first Body Shop with the aim of making an income for herself and her two daughters,
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What Do You Say to Yourself?
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What Do You Say to Yourself?Power of Affirmation
…the making of verbal statements of the desires outcome of your thought process27.05.2006 09.09.2008
the making of verbal statements of the desires outcome of your thought process
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Power of Affirmation & Positive Self-Talk
I, (inset your name) am an honest, intelligent, goal-oriented, organised, responsible, committed and punctual
individual. I am highly motivated, optimistic, enthusiastic, positive,
focused and a self-starter. I am decisive, competent, disciplined, persistent, knowledgeable, creative,
resourceful team player who makes choices. I am an emotional, intelligent, confident believer and an extra-
miller.I am energised, I have great self-control and a healthy self-image, and I manage my self-well. These are the qualities of the winner I was born to be and by using them every
day, I will maintain my momentum and have employment security in a no-job security world. These will also enable me to get more of the things money will buy and more of
the things money won’t buy. I am so happy and grateful that money now comes to me
in increasing quantities through multiple sources on a continuous basis.
It’s tough out there but I continue to be a winner.
Special thanks to Zig Ziglar, Bob Proctor and Phillip Green for inspiring this self-talk
Sticability
Persistence is Important. The act of holding firmly and steadfastly to a
purpose, state, goal, or undertaking despite obstacles, warnings, or setbacks.
Achieving your desired vision will not be easy. Then again, living a life of frustration, disappointment and continual under-achievement is not any easier.So why not opt for the former hard work instead of the latter?
Be persistent. Nothing can replace it. The less talented will overcome the more talented, and the tortoise will beat the hare. You will need to be persistent, because achieving anything worthwhile takes time and effort. You may have to even face ridicule. Persistence will get you through.
US president Calvin Coolidge hit the nail on the head when he said, nothing in the word can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
Ordinary & Extra Ordinary People
What separates ordinary people from extra ordinary people is that little extra. When you make a decision today to go extra mile and apply what you have learnt today from tomorrow you will become extra ordinary and that is who you are. I challenge you to become one, because you can. I think the writer and mountain climber James Ullman summed it all up when he said something like, ‘Challenge is the core and mainspring of all human action. If there’s an ocean, we cross it. If there’s a disease, we cure it. If there’s a wrong, we right it. If there’s a record, we break it. And if there’s a mountain, we climb it.
One More Thing Plan for reducing expenses
and conserving cash. Beware of that little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship
You Got The Power You can start at the bottom and rise
to the top You can turn nothing into something, You can turn pennies into fortune and
disaster into success. You Got the Power! To create magic
in all areas of your life You Got the Power! To be successful You Got the Power! To make 2013
your best year ever because YOU ARE A UNIQUE & MASTERPIECE CREATION
You Got The Power You have a unique talent, skills and
capabilities You have a unique voiceprint, palm print,
footprint and fingerprint You have a unique destiny that only you
can fulfil You have a unique history and never in the
history of the world has someone like you existed
You have a unique genetic code. You have a unique DNA which can distinguish you from any other person living or dead. Some have even suggested that your DNA carries with it the wisdom of previous generations.
Above all you are endowed with the seeds of greatness.’ YOU GOT THE POWER!
You Got The Power!
Dayo Olomu +44 871 218 1773
Email: [email protected] Website: www.dayoolomu.com