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Monday, 29 February 2016
Five Factors That Determine Customer Loyalty
When someone asked me a few days ago whether Customer Loyalty still applies in a recession my first instinct was to check his temperature to ensure he wasn't spouting rubbish as a result of some unknown illness.
After-all, the first thing we do during a recession is cut costs. How we do it is irrelevant; even if it means giving up our favourite brands for cheaper options. Right??
But then again I still cut my hair at the same barber shop; still prefer the services of certain vendors, even though their prices are higher than others.
So what determines my decisions? What determines whether or not I'm loyal to a particular product or service?
What determines customer loyalty?
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Emotional / Brand Masterclass
Have you, family, friends & colleagues registered for The Emotional Brand Master Class?
It's on February 27, 2016 at 10am at the Lekki Coliseum
The program will address 6 critical areas
(1) How to Use Your Emotions instead of being used them,
(2) Understanding the Power of Emotional Branding,
(3) Women and their Emotions – A Liability or An Asset
(4) Deadly Emotions: what are they and how to overcome them.
5) Understanding the Relationship between money and your emotions - "If you can't manage your emotions you can't manage your money"- Warren Buffet
6) How your Emotions can destroy your reputation, brand and good name
The W.H.O says that "Depression (An EMOTION) will be the world's No2 & No 1 killer and source of disability by 2020 and 2030 Respectively"
"High blood pressure, cardiovascular Disease, chronic pains, high cholesterol, sleep disorder etc are some direct effects of DEADLY EMOTIONS"
Our esteemed speakers are;
Dakore Akande(Actress),
Osayi Alile, (Former Wimbiz Chair),
Charles O’Tudor, (Brand Manager)
Lanre Olusola, (Life Coach).
Comedy & Music (SURPRISE)
The Event facilitator is Steve Harris, (Life Design & Business Strategist)
EXTRAS;
1) A Q&A Session where any personal question will be tackled by the speakers
2) 2-3 hour session of hands on life coaching and therapy
ALL THESE FOR N15,000 ONLY ???
For more information, contact us by calling 08077077000 or visit our website for more information http://www.the-
Thursday, 18 February 2016
An Open Letter To My President

Your Excellency, first of all I want to let you know that on more than a few occasions during the past few months a reminder of the fact that you lost four presidential elections before finally securing the public's mandate to govern Africa's largest, albeit docile economy has been a great inspiration and encouragement to me. Your tremendous achievement reminds me that divine destiny doesn't necessarily mean an easy journey.
A few days ago I came across an article in the Economist - The Secrets of their (Nordic Countries) Success.
The article focussed on two main areas - 1. Welfare, and 2. Pragmatism
It was no surprise to me that a nation with a good welfare system as its' foundation is more likely than not to be a prosperous and successful one.
Why?
Because a government governs best with its' people in tow and in support; and a nation prospers most when its' people and its' government are in unison in Ideology, Desire, and Implementation.
If I were to score the performance of your government so far I would give it 25% - a score based entirely on your desire to build a new nation in which the less privileged are well catered for. I passionately agree with this desire, but unfortunately I'm not able to support your policies because as yet there don't seem to be any.
Has your cabinet actually studied the principles of a welfare state? More importantly are the members of your cabinet fully in support of a welfare state? The unfortunate demise of your first budget suggests there are many within your cabinet that couldn't care less about the less privileged.
Furthermore does the public you serve understand your vision? And the policies / strategies you intend to utilise in achieving it? Surely the support of your cabinet and the people that voted you in is key to your success?!
There's something that political leaders of developed nations have learned to do with such aplomb; and that is winning the support and backing of the public in order to enforce the support of your cabinet. Power is addictive. Once ministers recognise that failing to toe the line can lead to an angry response from the electorate, and thereby a loss of their seat in the cabinet, they tend to behave themselves.
But unfortunately we the public have absolutely no idea what your vision is and even less an idea of your policies. After nine months in office, not once have you addressed the nation -the very people that voted you in - to explain your socio economic policies. A nation is built on the attitude of its people. The attitude of the people is often determined by the Ideology, Policies, and Attitude of the government. The two are intertwined; hence the saying 'you get the government you deserve'.
We have no idea what you desire and how you want to achieve it. All we know is that you dislike corruption. We also dislike corruption; but surely there comes a time when anti-corruption news for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is no longer enough for our well-being??!!
At some point we need to start believing in something else as well - such as a well structured economic policy. What really concerns me is that the statement many have been making for several months, but which I refused to accept is now starting to ring a little too true for comfort; and that is the grim possibility that your government doesn't actually have an economic blueprint. Please please tell me these statements are gravely misguided.
The longer your administration remains silent on the direction we're heading, the less we believe you know what you're doing.
Another prominent feature of successful nations is the ability of their governments to be practical.
Surely it's time to be practical regarding the exchange rate?!! I'm as passionate about self sufficiency as anyone can be, but I also recognise that we cannot be an island. Allowing foreign investments to dry up completely (which is what leaving things as they are will inevitably lead to) is tantamount to economic suicide!
And if you refuse to be practical then at least explain to us why you insist on not devaluing the exchange rate. Is there a cunning plan that will somehow make everything better? Or is this a case of sit tight and hope for the best?
History tells us that no matter how long you sit tight for, you will eventually have to agree to officially devalue the naira. By the end of March the naira to dollar exchange rate will most likely have reached NGN500 to US1, if not more!
I do wonder whether we the electorate are presently behaving like the Israelites did in the wilderness after God delivered them from captivity in Egypt. They grumbled on a daily basis; wondering whether it would have been better to remain in Egypt where they at least had a routine and knew when they would eat. However their situation was fairly different. They knew they were being taken to the promised land.
Does the average Nigerian know where you're taking him / her?
Mr. President, the nation's economy is in a critical state. Corporations are laying people off by the second, small businesses are barely existing, most people are struggling to make ends meet, and to make matters worse nobody has any idea where we're going.
We put our trust in you by voting for you.
It's time for you to return that trust by telling us where we're going, and how you intend to get us there. Kindly reciprocate the trust we put in you by respectfully explaining your plan for the next three years to us - in person, and not through your media spokesman.
We deserve that much.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
How To Gain Competitive Advantage

When I asked a cross section of business leaders and corporate directors what they want most from their sales staff almost all of them included Initiative and Creativity in their list of desires.
Initiative
Initiative in Sales means sensing an opportunity and seizing it before it goes from hot to cold. In other words doing something without waiting to be told. So long as you're not doing anything illegal, unethical, or against your company's principles or regulations, always be ready and willing do whatever it takes to get the best result for both your client and your company.
Creativity
A friend of mine who is the Group Executive Director of one of the leading Financial Services companies in Nigeria told me a few weeks ago that their company designed a two day retreat entirely on playing games that would lead to their sales staff being more creative.
Creativity is recognising what prospects / clients desire and need, and identifying novel and different ways of helping them attain it. In an economic terrain that is undergoing acute financial constraints, an ability to be creative is key.
Thursday, 11 February 2016
The Trials of A Mohican In Nigeria
I often ask myself why I insist on keeping my mohican hairstyle; and no matter how many times the question pops up the answers are always the same.
1. I like this hairstyle
And
2. Doing my bit to help people to stop judging things on appearance alone.
Whilst discussing the endemic moral decay that has decimated authentic relationships and society in general a few days ago a friend of mine stated "the prettier the girl the more likely she's immoral."
Whilst I wouldn't quite go so far I can understand where he's coming from. Looks can indeed be very very deceiving. And there lies my point. If there's one major area of weakness we Nigerians possess it is our unfortunate penchant for judging everything and everyone by appearance.
Just as a great suit and tie doesn't guarantee anything resembling substance or intelligence on the inside, so too a slightly eccentric or non conventional appearance doesn't mean the individual in front of you is any less serious or intelligent than you are.
But this isn't such a serious a piece as the first few paragraphs suggest. Rather I want to have a little giggle about the trials one goes through as a result of wearing a mohican.
Here are a few of my interesting experiences.
After meeting with the COO of a prospective partner a few weeks ago, I asked to see the CEO, who is not only a great friend but also like an older sister to me. As soon as she saw me she said
"Segun please cut this hair. You look like one of those hari krishna people. You won't get those billion dollar deals with this kind of hairstyle-o."
I must confess that because I look up to her, those comments shook me to my bones. In-fact I'm pretty sure I staggered precariously out of their office as against walking off in my usual swagger. So much did her comments affect me that I determinedly figured out a way to make it look flatter when needs be.
And there is a man I admire as an achiever, respect as a great man, and look up to as a father-like figure. As I cheerfully bowed to greet him many months ago at his son's birthday barbecue he blurted out, "Ahh, Akande, you too have done this thing?! But don't worry, there's another young man that had the same hairstyle. I told him to come and see me, and then I prayed for him. He soon cut it off. You'll be okay. Just come and see me when you have the time."
How else can one react to such a highly esteemed father figure but laugh along respectfully and vaguely convey that you'll attend for the necessary prayers?!
Whilst chatting outside church after a midweek service a few weeks ago the eleven year-old grandson of one of my late father's friends walked up to me and gave me a big hug. After the hug he looked at my hair and said, " Uncle I love your hair. I used to have the same style when I was young."
Chai!!!
4. But the piece de resistance must go to the senior vicar that led the service of my aunt's 75th birthday at the Anglican Church of Resurrection in 1004.

"Yes sir," I replied, now feeling a tad uncomfortable by the burning hole being etched into my back by the eagerly awaiting gazes of every pair of eyes in the congregation. Fortunately for me there were no more questions from the vicar. He proceeded to serve me without further ado.
After the service my cousin walked up to me and said, in total hysterics I might add, "Segs, for a moment there I thought he wouldn't serve you because of your hair. It was close-o."
But you know what?! There are also some very encouraging reactions. Such as the old lady that walked up to me a few weeks ago and said, "I really like your hairstyle. Makes you stand out. What do you do?"
"I'm a Sales Coach and an author," I replied.
She then smiled and looked me up and down again before saying, "I love it. Never be scared of looking different. Always be yourself."
And you know what?! For every twenty negative reactions or statements I may get, all I need to do is remember what that old lady said to remind me of the very reason I wear a mohican.
I love this hairstyle! And I hope my courage (or foolishness - call it what you will) to wear it encourages more people to just be themselves.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Emotional Brand Master Class
One of the most important components of selling successfully is 'emotional balance'. I've brushed on this topic a few times in the past but never really elaborated too much on the matter.
Our emotions determine so much about what we can or can't accomplish, how we behave, how people perceive us, and even how we respond / react to how they perceive us.
One of the things I used to find so difficult in the past is being able to perform at an optimal level in the workplace if/when I'm experiencing challenges in my personal life.
Shane Warne, the greatest spinner to have ever played the game of cricket, once put it this way;
"Being in the zone is being able to focus and perform well, even when everything around you is chaos."
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Preparing To Meet A New Sales Prospect
A thorough preparation is essential when meeting with a prospect for the first time. Failing to do so often results in missed opportunities.
In order to be prepared for all eventualities, thereby enabling you to be creative and seize opportunities more frequently and more effectively, there are three important questions you should ask yourself.
1. What do you know about the person you're meeting with?
- character
- what drives him / her
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Can Nigeria Ever Be Corruption Free?
First he verbally assaulted the National Assembly for excessive and insensitive spending at a time in which 99% of the nation is in financial turmoil. Then he had a go at the nation's governors for parading themselves like demi-gods - blinded by the inevitable arrogance and pride that circles political power in Africa.
My former Mr. President, you were spot-on on both accounts. But in truth I'm a little suspicious of your statements. After-all wasn't the legislature even more insensitive to the plight of the prols during your government's tenure???
And isn't it your 1999 constitution that continues to enable the nation's governors to do whatever they want in the knowledge that so long as they stay in Nigeria absolutely nothing will happen to them??? Indeed if we want transparent, fair, and proper prosecution we're better served to somehow lure the guilty assailants to the UK or the US! Just ask James Ibori. Then ask Daizani in about 13 months.
How To Be A Great Salesperson During A Recession
How do you meet your Sales Targets in an economy wherein most clients and prospects are determined to hold on to their hard earned cash as against spending it or putting it into what they believe are uncertain investments / products / services?
The temptation is to focus only on 'Self' - sell sell sell.
After-all so long as you meet your targets that's all that matters, right?!
No
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
What Are You Passionate About?
At the start of every year most people make their New Year's Resolutions. And by the second or third month of the year those resolutions are invariably broken and consigned to the 'not sustainable column.'
There's a very simple reason why most people fail to sustain their new year's resolutions.
They're not passionate about them.
Rather, most resolutions are made as a result of what other people are doing or saying.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Powerful Sales Quotes
No matter how unpleasant the financial terrain is; no matter whether you're running your own business or selling for someone else, there are some key characteristics of sales that will always remain the same.
1. "If you are not taking care of your customer, your competitor will."
Bob Hooey
2. "Prospecting - Find the man with the problem."
Ben Friedman
3. "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. "
Dale Carnegie
4. "Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or her neck that says, 'Make me feel important. ' Not only will you succeed in sales you will succeed in life."
Mary Kay Ash
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Three Simple Steps To Self Discovery
During the past few months I've brought up the importance of being true to yourself time and time again.
But as a number of people have asked me recently, "what if you don't know who the real you is?"
An excellent question; one that I'm sure is very relevant and true in a world where-in so many spend so much time and energy trying to look, talk, and behave like others.
One of the most effective ways in which to find out who you are is by identifying your values.
Find some quality time to do the following exercise;
1. Write down your five most important values
2. Write down why each value is so important to you.
3. In one paragraph describe what it all means.
Monday, 25 January 2016
Self Belief Leads To Sustained Sales Success
I'm sure you've heard me make the following two statements before;
1. The first thing a prospect buys into is 'You'.
And
2. You need to believe in yourself to succeed in Sales
But how exactly do you believe in yourself?
You need far more substance than self-help books.
The real substance comes from within.
Here are three steps to Greater and Sustained Self Belief.
1. Identify your 5 greatest strengths
2. Identify 5 occasions in your life that you've used those 5 strengths to achieve something you're very proud of
3. Develop your 5 greatest strengths
It is these same strengths that will enable you to consistently succeed in Sales and Business.
Saturday, 23 January 2016
What Does God Look Like To You?
Whilst watching the film 'Exodus, Gods and Kings' last week, in which God is depicted as a young boy, the following thought popped into my head - 'What does God look like? If I was asked to draw a picture of God, what would I draw?'
You're probably wondering what the point or relevance of such an exercise is, but trust me, if we are to have a truly personal relationship with God then the way we picture or imagine Him is not only important but very significant.
Would I have to draw two pictures of God? - one of the old testament and another depicting the God of the new testament?
To be perfectly honest I was a little stuck. So I decided to pose the same question to some of my good friends.
Here's what they had to say.
"When you asked I immediately thought of the picture from exodus - The Lord went ahead of them. He guided them during the day with a pillar of cloud, and he provided light at night with a pillar of fire. This allowed them to travel by day or by night - That's how I see God - Cloud and Fire."
"In my head......all I imagine I would be able to "see" would be this massive ball of bright white light that I won't be able to look at directly. It'll be too bright to see the actual physical being in its radiating from.
I've thought of this before and that's honestly what I've always imagined He would look like if standing in front of me."
"I will draw by the name (lion of the tribe of Judah) so I will draw a lion with fire around it.
"I know a lot of people imagine Him as a Gandalf lookalike - White long hair and beard. Well, when I was younger I subscribed to the same thing. But now, I see God as light. The Bible says that the Cherubims and Seraphims cover their faces with their feathers as God's glory is overwhelming.Then again, the Bible also says that we're made in God's image. So I'm thinking God has our features but is also light."
"Jesus maybe( and that's because I think he will appear according to my understanding)."
"He is like a human form, an illuminating light in a distance and hard to see."
"Well he would definitely look like man."
"He is very old, has a long white beard, bushy white hair, and wears a flowing white dress or robe."
"He is young, He has eyes, sees all things, he has ears, arms and legs, and a good heart. He gave up his only son for us."
"God in my mind would be somewhere in between a woman and a man (as in features), probably like a child in size."
"I would draw a picture of man. Afterall the bible says we are made in His likeness."
I'm of the opinion that God looks different to each and everyone of us. I'm struggling to put a face on him but what I can picture is a very loving arm around me. If I had asked myself this same question a few years ago I would probably have drawn something fierce and stern looking. Lol
However I'm starting to see God more and more as a God of infinite love and mercy. And the only way in which I can picture mercy and love is in a human form; which in itself is rather contradictory since us humans aren't so strong on love and mercy. But then again maybe that's the point. Maybe the more we picture God as a God of Love and Mercy, the more loving and merciful we become - in His image.
So if you see God as light, see Him as a light of love and mercy. If you see Him as half man half woman, see him as a very loving and merciful half man half woman. If you see him as Cloud and Fire, see him as a Cloud of Love, and a gentle loving fire. And if he's a lion, then a cuddly, loving and merciful lion with the sure ability to be fierce and ruthless when fighting for you - never against you.
Whatever picture you draw, make sure Love and Mercy are the dominant features.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Closing Deals With The Right Sales Strategy 2
There are three things that most of us consciously or subconsciously desire on a daily basis;
1. Respect, 2. Understanding, and 3. Care.
In Sales it is vitally important to convey these three traits at all times.
1. Respect
Respect your prospect's views and situation. Don't water down or overlook it. Demonstrate that you listened, and that you respect where they're at. A failure to do this will most definitely lead to an immediate disconnect. Once there's a disconnect, any chance you had of Building Rapport is gone. No Rapport means no chance of a Relationship. No Relationship means No Business.
2. Understanding
A lack of understanding will always lead to a breakdown in communication. Once someone feels you don't understand them, they get frustrated and irritated; and very quickly start to keep their distance from you. Communication is the second most important component of Sales. No Communication means No Sale.
3. Care
Would you do business with someone that doesn't care about you? I don't think so. Failure to Care leads to a Failure to Trust.
Going back to the lady selling facial scrub;
1. She didn't show any respect for my desire to stick to my budget.
2. She failed to try to understand that my cash-flow was tight.
3. She showed very little care or concern for my situation. Worse still, by revealing her irritation she blatantly conveyed to me that all she cared about was getting the sale. Never ever do this. Once a prospect believes that all you care about is the sale he /she will never trust you. No Trust, No Business.
The truth is she was selling a good product. But because she failed to demonstrate Respect, Understanding, and Care there was no way I was going to buy it from her shop. A few days later I searched for, found, and bought the product at another outlet.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Closing Deals With The Right Sales Strategy
On my way to meet a friend at a shopping mall in London a few weeks ago I was approached by a lady selling exfoliating facial scrub. When she invited me to sit down for a demo, I informed her that I had already spent my shopping money the previous day and was now on a strict budget. She replied that she understood, but still wanted me to sample her product. After giving me a demonstration she told me the price - £80. I was actually quite impressed with the product's effectiveness, but had already made up my mind - no spending. So I informed her again that I was on a strict budget and therefore couldn't afford such an unplanned expense. She continued to say she understood but nevertheless persisted in trying to convince me to change my mind. She even reduced the price to £40. Unfortunately for her I had already made up my mind not to spend a penny. After a while she became visibly irritated; at which point, I politely told her that I was running late to meet my friend and had to go. What was right or wrong with her sales strategy?
Thursday, 14 January 2016
A Pleasant Experience Leads To More Sales
It could be the simplest thing that enables you to stand out from the rest.
The area in which I stay in the UK( outside London) is predominantly a white neighbourhood - British and Europeans. So I'm sure you can imagine how difficult it was for me to find a good barber - one that understands the black man's hair. So difficult was it that I usually had to head towards London to get my haircut.
About two years ago some young Turkish gentlemen set up a barber shop in the neighbourhood. Hoping that God had taken pity on me and the other handful of black people in town, I decided to give them a go.
Not only did they do a fantastic job of cutting my hair but I got an arm massage and a mini facial in the process - all part of the service. It wasn't so much of a haircut as an experience.
Today, these guys have two barber shops on the high-street - both always full with British, European, and African customers. They've totally cleaned up.
Despite the fact they charge a lot more than the other barber shops in the area, they get three times as many customers as their competitors.
Why?
Because people will always be willing to pay for good service. Getting a haircut at this particular barber shop is like an 'experience' - a very pleasant experience.
The most effective way in which to Stand Out From The Rest is by doing a little extra to make your service not just a provision but a Pleasant Experience. It's also the best way to get people talking about you.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Maje's HIIT Squad
Okay we all know I'm a bit of a running addict. Indeed as far as I'm concerned it's nigh impossible to be much fitter than I am!!!
At least that's what I thought until I did a session with the HIIT Squad.
How do I explain this?
30 minutes of pleasure, fun, hell, excitement, pain, joy, and pure elation. You will feel all aforementioned emotions at different intervals; but the overwhelming emotions that stay with you for several days afterwards are Joy and Elation.
I wanted to give up at least three times. Within 10 minutes of commencing I was so disorientated from exhaustion that I was literally seeing stars. In-fact I'm fairly sure I saw the original Star of David!
At least that's what I thought until I did a session with the HIIT Squad.
How do I explain this?
30 minutes of pleasure, fun, hell, excitement, pain, joy, and pure elation. You will feel all aforementioned emotions at different intervals; but the overwhelming emotions that stay with you for several days afterwards are Joy and Elation.
I wanted to give up at least three times. Within 10 minutes of commencing I was so disorientated from exhaustion that I was literally seeing stars. In-fact I'm fairly sure I saw the original Star of David!
But somehow Maje kept me going - superb coach!!
A 30 minute session with the HIIT Squad will not only empower you physically but also mentally - it pushed me to boundaries I never thought I was capable of.
If you want to attain a higher level of physical and mental fitness (upping your concentration levels, focus, determination and perseverance) in 2016 then I highly recommend sessions with the HIIT Squad - 14 Adebayo Doherty, Lekki Phase One.
If you want to attain a higher level of physical and mental fitness (upping your concentration levels, focus, determination and perseverance) in 2016 then I highly recommend sessions with the HIIT Squad - 14 Adebayo Doherty, Lekki Phase One.
30 minute sessions commence from 6am, and run until 9am from Mondays to Saturdays; evenings from 6pm.
Finally, please allow me to pay homage to a man I believe was one of the few True Living Legends of our time.
When one considers David Bowie's gargantuan contribution to the music industry the words that come to mind are 'Musical Genius, Courageous, Innovation, Constantly Evolving, Great, Suave, Authority, Master Entertainer, Fashion Icon, Art, Creative Genius, Iconic Lyricist, New Frontiers, and Leader of His Generation.'
I couldn't help but shed a few tears as I fondly recalled songs such as Ziggy Stardust, China Girl, Oh! You Pretty Things, Ashes to Ashes, Hereos, Let's Dance, and 'Ch ch' Changes.
We will miss you. Our loss is heaven's gain.
Adieu Ziggy
Thank you for the many many many wonderful songs.
RIP David Bowie
8th January 1947 - 11th January 2016
RIP David Bowie
8th January 1947 - 11th January 2016
Monday, 11 January 2016
Increase Sales With Unique Service Offerings
A Very Happy New Year To You
Let's begin with the realities on ground.
1. The economy is at a standstill.
2. Companies are intent on holding on to their money as against spending.
3. The economic outlook for 2016 is gloomy at best.
So in all likelihood many companies/sales people will be chasing the same clientele with the same service offerings.
The key to ensuring they choose you and not your competitors lies in your ability to set yourself apart from the rest.
How?
Two effective ways in which to do this are;
1. Focus more on what prospects / customers need as against offering them what you have, or what you think they need. This means taking the time to do your research via fact-finding meetings.
Listen, Listen again, and Listen some more.
2. As well as delivering what they need, provide a Free Value Added on top.
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Absolute Power
Nations have fought for it for centuries, political parties continuously strategise to not only attain but also hold on to it, African leaders have maimed and killed for it time and time again, western leaders, whether they like to admit it or not have committed all manner of atrocities to either maintain or expand it, men and women crave for it, and women are naturally attracted to it (when I asked a female friend what kind of qualities she wants in her ideal man a few days ago one of her expressed desires was 'a man who exudes power -confidence'.)
Power
What exactly is it?
Power as the world knows it comes and goes. It is impossible to hold on to power for ever; absurd to imagine one can be powerful indefinitely.
Or is it?
Imagine for a few seconds that you have direct access to the One that created heaven and earth; direct access to the One that holds the moon, the sun, and all the stars in the palm of His hand; that the One who is sovereign over all things not only holds you dearly but also in the very highest esteem; loves you unconditionally, and has you continuously in mind - not because of anything you've done or can do but because of what His son has already done.
And when I say access I mean direct access - you to Him.
This is who you are.
Power isn't how much you have in the bank. Neither is it how many cars or houses you own, how big your office is, what title you hold, or how many people there are in your congregation. All such things come and go.
A man / woman of power is one that daily walks in the secure knowledge of who he/she is in Christ - a beloved child of the Almighty.
Finally this year be true to yourself - your talents, your strengths, your character, your passion, your career, your likes, and dislikes.
The essence of power is being true to who you are.
My challenge to you this year is to embrace the real and absolute power of who you are in Christ, who he created you to be, and what he created you to do; even if it means going against the norm.
I leave you today with two quotes from two outstanding individuals.
1. "If today were the last day of your life, would you want to do what you are about to do today?"
Steve Jobs
2. "Ninety-nine percent of the people in the world are fools, and the rest of us are in great danger of contagion."
Thornton Wilder
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