Monday 3 February 2014

I LOVE YOUR GUT!!!!!!



         Have you ever seen a cow cross the road?
                                 
 I experienced it last week on my way home and I learnt a lot from the Scene. I love sharing thought that inspires me and also stretch me.  Herdsmen were crossing the road with their cattle. The cattle did not stop for the cars to pass, rather the cars on the high way stopped for the cattle.
The cattle were fearless, courageous and were so focused that incoming cars could not stop them.
However, the same scenario happened during my Youth Service but with different animal. A goat was about to cross the road and as soon as the goat heard the horns from cars, he ran fearlessly. The cars never waited rather the goat had to run for his life.
……….#Similar situation, #Different #Animals.
# Lessons learnt
                                        
Ø A lot of things will happen in life to shake you, do not get move. Press on and be Focus.
          
Ø On your way to fulfillment, a lot of distraction may pop-up, it takes a “fearless cow” inside you to ignore the distraction
          


           
Ø When you are convinced about the idea, vision God gave you. Run with it, develop yourself, and do not get intimidated at your present state.
                       
Moreover, have you ever thought about this before?  … Seeds do not germinate the first day you plant it. It takes a whole lot of effort from YOU.
  

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Bukola Jegede

LITTLE THINGS COUNT



                                                                                                                                                                              

Happy New month………………… A blank new month, we all need to fill our priorities into each of the days and weeks of this month in other to make it a fulfilling month.

 I am so excited to be sharing this with you, my first post for this month. The title is not new to every one of us. I will be sharing something different.
I enrolled into a music school with the sole aim of learning two musical instruments. I wanted to learn how to play drum and guitar. I wanted to learn how to drum because my church does not have a good drummer; the former drummer was transferred to another parish. I felt the present drummer was not good enough and I could equally learn how to drum.
However, I underestimated the guy that rescued my church from allowing our worship services to be “drum less” whenever the choir ministers.
My first class was Introductory, I needed to know the names of the drums to make it a set, it uses and what each drums does. The next class was an eye-opener to the world of drumming. I must say that it was not easy; I had pains all over my joints after the end of the class.
 Drumming is way more technical than I imagined. It has to do with the mind, body, eye coordination and movement.
Moreover, I am sure someone reading this might be saying it is not only drumming that is technical; we have so many stuffs that are more technical than drumming. That is my point, we under rates some jobs, activities, skills and think it is very easy, some might be anyways.

                             
                                    

I believe that we should respect every one that is skillful in diverse fields,respect people for what they are doing. After my experience, I respected the guy that drums in my church so much in respective of the way he drums. Little drops of water makes a mighty ocean is the way I see every skills, talent we all posses, we can cultivate it to be a river, stream or OCEAN. It depends on what we want.
                                                       
I love YOUTHS, I seek to reach out to every youth under the age group (9-25) in rural communities, to develop, groom and coach them in finding road maps in fulfilling purpose,
 Love you all. Kindly comments, Share with love ones and friends. Gracias.

Bukola Jegede