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The Power of Confidence
Confidence is trust in your abilities and skills. It is the quality of having value and esteem in yourself.
Cicero defines it as, ‘that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honourable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself.’
Confidence is the mind-set of winning before the battle begins. It is the ability to pull energy from what you believe to achieve what is higher than you.
Confidence in the ‘Greek’ is ‘Peitho’ which means to agree or to be assured.
Confidence is the ability to face challenges and situations and use them as opportunities for your lifting.
‘Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.’ Philippians 1:6
God has begun something in you ever since the day you were Born. He is perfecting every step of your destiny.
Confidence is that energy drawn from within that causes you to react differently in situations and brings out your boldness in times of challenges.
Our confidence must be in God not only in our abilities.
‘Confidence and strength flood the hearts of the lovers of God who live in awe of him, and their devotion provides their children with a place of shelter and security. To worship God in wonder and awe.’ – Proverbs 14:26.
Confidence in God gives us the strength to achieve mighty things in God. It is only those who love God and go through the scriptures that receive confidence.
Gideon was the least in his family and his tribe was the least In Israel. With confidence in God, He liberated his family from oppression and got the Israelites back to the free worship of God.
King David placed his confidence in God. And he won all the battles. Trough his confidence in God, God made him defeat Goliath and he became the greatest king in Israel.
Confidence in God is the cure to depression.
The cause of depression is a lack of faith in God. Lovers of God draw confidence by studying the words of Christ and applying them.
Incorporate yourself with those who believe in you. In every organization, the staff believes in the vision of the leader. Surround yourself with people who believe what you can offer and how valuable you are.
Destiny is not fulfilled in isolation, you need people to help you achieve your goals and targets. The purpose is for people not for you, you need to have people who have confidence in your capability. We draw inspiration from God, we receive motivation from men.
Whoever drags your spirit down is not meant to be your friend. Every David needs a Jonathan. Every Saint needs a fellow believer to uphold his arm in moments of uncertainty.
Build your confidence in God and surround yourself with the people who have confidence in you.
Written by Greenhills Emmanuel Amarayahweh
Upgrading your Perspective
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What if everything works out for your good?
What if all goes as you planned?
What if your hopes and dreams come true?
What if it all turns out great?
What if everything works in your favor?
A lot of people have adopt a negative perspective of life.
All they see is the cloudy and gloomy side of life.
If you are among this category of people, you must decide today, to change. Wipe your mind’s mirror of all the stains which is hindering your eyes from beholding the light of divine hope God is trying to show to you.
Whatsoever you get from life depends greatly on how you choose to see it. And what you see not only depends on what you look at, but also on where you look from.
The time has come for one to stop blaming one’s government for one’s financial hardship.
The Bible tells us that though we are in this world, we are not of this world.
This means, that though we are in the government of our respective countries, we belong and are dependent on a higher government; the government of heaven.
This is supposed to be the standpoint of a believer when addressing the affairs of this world. Though there are circumstances we cannot avoid or change immediately, yet, we can always change our perspective.
Our perspectives can be changed to seeing a challenge, to seeing a phase life which will surely pass.
It was Chris Pine that said,
“The only thing you sometimes have control over is your perspective. You don’t have control over your situation. But you have a choice about how you view it.”
The Bible says, “As a man thinks, so he is” (Prov 23:7).
Your perspective will either become your prison, or your passport to greatness.
Begin to think positively. God gave us a powerful gift which is our imagination.
Begin to imagine beautiful things about yourself and as you imagine, desire, pray and believe they it will become your reality (Mark 11 vs 24).
That is how it works! The more you imagine these good things, the more your desire for them grows stronger. And burning desire is the trigger of fervent prayer.
Begin to confess positive things rather than negative things. The Bible is filled with positive confessions. Devote an hour daily to reading, Meditating on and declaring the promises of God to you.
Let them be your Perspective.
Start each day by confessing God’s promises consciously with faith in your heart.
Confess them at your place of work or during your lunch break. Confess them at night before going to bed and watch how your life will change for good.
Think positively and speak positively.
Let your heart be illuminated by your continuous gaze at the light of God’s promises.
Let your face be illuminated, by your smile of hope, and confidence, that no matter what you are going through, you are coming out strong.
Written by Tolu-Taiwo Victor
Kingdom Focus
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The Longman dictionary states that focus is ‘to give special attention to a particular thing or concentrate on something important.’
Focus is one of the greatest channels of exerting our mental and physical energies properly.
According to the scriptures, Focus is the ability to channel your concentration on the work and desires of the kingdom.
“And all who focus their hope on him will always be purifying themselves, just as Jesus is pure.” 1 John 3:3.
The more we focus on the Kingdom and its desires, the more we increase in our productivity as Kingdom Agents.
To be focused on the kingdom is to make the kingdom the central point of your life. To be focused on the Kingdom is to be engrossed and immersed in the desires of the kingdom.
To be focused on the kingdom is to channel all your energy and strength into the work and the demands of the kingdom. Without focus, one tends to get distracted with the cares of this life.
It is saddening, that in this generation, there are believers whose focus is on the things below instead of the things above.
It is a pity how we set our eyes on things that will only give us temporal happiness and yet we become unfulfilled and we complain how God is not favoring us.
One can only find the path to one’s Destiny fulfilment in the pursuit of Kingdom demands.
“The eyes of your spirit allow revelation-light to enter into your being. If your heart is unclouded, the light floods in! 23 But if your eyes are focused on money, the light cannot penetrate and darkness takes its place. How profound will be the darkness within you if the light of truth cannot enter!” – Matthew 6:22-23.
Light cannot enter our spirits when our focus is not on the Kingdom. There are several bounties in the covenant of Grace we entered when we got born again. But focusing on the things of this Earth at the expense of that of the kingdom, will deny one a clear revelation of those bounties.
Whenever our focus is not on the kingdom, we make our minds to wallow in darkness. Hence, God’s Light finds no access through which it can shine upon us.
If your eyes can be focused on the kingdom, the eyes of your understanding would be enlightened, the rivers of revelation and the fountain of life would always spring out from within you, because you are focused on what produces light.
When your affection is not set in the Kingdom, you will lose relevance in God.
Many persons are worried about their hope for a better future. But one whose focus is set on Christ, has none of such worries; for he is confident that in beholding Christ, He beholds His future.
Therefore, as long he continues to commit himself to the kingdom, Christ is committed to giving him a better future.
Here’s The Passion Translation’s rendition of one of David’s verses;
“For I’ve kept my eyes focused on his righteous words and I’ve obeyed everything that he’s told me to do I’ve done my best to be blameless and to follow all his ways keeping my heart pure” Psalms 18:22-23
A man who is committed and focused on the kingdom will always follow after the words of Christ because those words are his guiding steps.
The words of Christ are what keeps the focus of a kingdom man, as long as he continually and consistently behold the Christ, the kingdom becomes available to him more and more.
Paul was so focused on the kingdom that he went about preaching the gospel from nations to nations.
Our focus enables us to do great things for the kingdom.
Many people are wishing to be Kingdom agents, to spark Revival in many nations of the world, yet, they are not focused on giving their best for the kingdom.
Such persons are usually interested in the material benefits that comes with God’s work and not the work itself.
They are not after kingdom advancement. They are not ready to sacrifice themselves for the master use.
Focus makes you go after the substance and not the shadow .
“So above all, constantly chase after the realm of God’s kingdom and the righteousness that proceeds from him. Then all these less important things will be given to you abundantly. Refuse to worry about tomorrow, but deal with each challenge that comes your way, one day at a time. Tomorrow will take care of itself.” Matthew 6:33 TPT.
Until we refuse to put our eyes on the material things that the kingdom gives and focus on what the kingdom will make of us, we will keep on making mistakes and then our journey ends in circles.
Refuse to worry about tommorow and take charge of today.
The scripture aforementioned admonishes to chase after, with all vigor, Kingdom demands.
Jesus said that in the Kingdom, ‘The violent takes it by force’.
The violence Jesus told us about, is not physical violence, but living a life of mental and Spiritual concentration on our Kingdom purpose.
It means that there is a consistent understanding you must acquire from the kingdom in order for your life to be productive.
Beloved, I admonish you this day, to realign your focus to your kingdom purpose.
It does not mean you should neglect your duties here on Earth. It rather means that you should be devoted to the purpose for which you were created and reborn.
God bless you.
Do not give up
I was in my room one afternoon doing the bottle flip. I was not so good at it at that time, so it was kind of hard for me but I kept on doing it. Sometimes it would almost stand then fall and at other times, it would fall completely.
After several failed attempts at getting the bottle to stand, I decided I had had enough of the failures. I wanted to quit. But a voice within encouraged me to try it out, one last time. I yielded to that voice, and it worked this time.
Many of us have found ourselves entangled in a particular sin or addiction. We might have been trying to get out of it. But it seems as if the more we try, the stronger the entanglement becomes. We keep making vows and at the same time keep breaking them and each time we break them, we cry asking God for help and liberation. We feel enslaved, hopeless and helpless. We want to give up already thinking we can’t be free from it, thinking it’s our fate and we must take it as it is. But I want to encourage you; don’t give up now!!
Now is not the time to give up. Now is the time to increase your efforts. Do not let the devil win this fight for you are more than conquerors through him who loved you (Romans 8:37)
God hears your cries, he sees those secret tears and he is ever ready to save you for his hands are not too short that he cannot save neither is his ear deaf that he can’t hear for he said, I will hear their cries and I will save them.
God sees your sincerity, He knows you are truly tired of falling over and over again. So He’s saying, “Hang on in there, I’m coming and soon the fall will be completely over”.
Don’t give up! Remember, when there’s life, there’s hope.
We are not perfect but we are on a journey towards perfection. On this journey, when you fall, do not drift away from God. Pick yourself up, dust off the pain and move closer to him than ever before. Do not let the feeling of guilt and condemnation overcome you and blind your eyes from seeing God’s great love for you. No sin, No mistakes and No fall can ever take his Love away from us.
Keep crying and running back to him than after every mistakes and soon, the light will shine down on you and your stance in Christ will be so firm. Firmer than you can ever imagine.
Remember God said, “The Egyptians you see today, you shall see them no more”. Likewise, the problem and struggles you see today, you will see them no more.
Written by Tolu-Taiwo Victor
Why you must be determined!
Determination is defined as firmness of purpose. Determination is the ability to be persistent, resolute, certain, steadfast to your decision and choices.
Determination is an important value that a man must possess when he is in a pursuit of a great thing. Determination is the fuel of any passion and purpose. If there is no determination there will be no need to purse things of greater value.
Determination is the root of greatness, nobody is truly great, if he is not determined to think outside the box. Only determined people can change the their world. Life is tough by default. Fate pleases no man; fate gives no allowance for smugness. Only the determined becomes great; only the determined can take the pen of fate and write their own destiny, and fulfill that destiny as it written.
Determination requires understanding the sacrifice and the pains of a preferable future and deciding to go through the obstacles and with the mindset of coming out great. Determination is seeing your future and doing whatever it takes in right way to get that future.
Determination is making choices and decisions that will make your future accessible. Determination is a mental and a spiritual choice, it is what makes us stand out, it what makes our future or our target become more attainable.
Daniel 1:8
But Daniel determined that he would not defile himself by eating the king’s food or drinking his wine, so he asked the head of the palace staff to exempt him from the royal diet. (MSG)
The text above tells us about the story of one of the most successful Christian politicians in Bible history, Daniel. Daniel was taken captive into the land of Babylon. His parents were killed during an Babylon’s invasion of the Jewish country.
By divine providence, Daniel was selected with other Jews to be trained in the arts and science of the Babylonians, and to be fed with the King’s delicacies in order to have improvements in their mental well-being. This seemed attractive. Daniel would have probably accepted the King’s food but for the fact that it was prepared in a manner that was considered ‘defiled’ by Jewish culture.
When he observed this, we are told in scriptures, that he determined within himself not to accept the King’s food. He determined in heart not to defile himself with the king’s dainties.
His determination made God to favor him above the other Jews.
What decision have you determined to take?
It is wrong to live your life in laxity, without specific decisions and choices. It is wrong to make your choices to be dependent on the circumstances surrounding you, rather than the inner choice you have made.
Determination is that which is needed in tough times like these. Due to the pandemic, political chaos and economic hardship, one is tempted to become apathetic towards the future. One is tempted to lose hope about one’s dreams. Fate seems bleak; the light at the end of the tunnel seems to be imperceptible.
Now is the time, to determine in your heart, that no matter what happens, you are not going to give up on your dreams. You will become the person that God has destined you to be! Like Daniel, no matter how potent the temptation to defile yourself in this corrupt world might seem to be, stick your decision to stay pure.
You are not the first who has been in this kind of situation. Joseph was sold from his father’s house to Potiphar’s house. When it seemed as if he had gained stability in Potiphar’s house, he was lied against and sent into the Egyptian dungeon. The dungeon is usually a dark place. There is no illumination there. It is filled with dirt and the stench from the prisoners’ faeces.
This was the kind of condition Joseph found himself in. In the prison, one does not eat proper food. Joseph was locked up in the prison, the same way a lot of us have been locked up in our homes. But Joseph’s lockdown was what God was going to use to take him into the palace.
This is the reason you must be determined this season. Though it may not be visible, yet, be rest assured that God is doing a mighty thing in your life. He is making all things to work out for your good.
GreenHills Emmanuel
Types of determination
Organic determination: This type of determination is an inborn determination in every man to fulfill his purpose on earth, this kind of determination is what pushes people to do the unthinkable and makes them reach the height where men has not reached, it was such determination that led many scientist or men who brought innovations to the world, this kind of determination is in every man. This kind of determination must be trained and nutured and be brought to good use.
Inorganic determination: This is a kind of determination that is infused into us as maybe a speaking or we heard a word of motivation words or purposeful words spoken to us in order to help us realize our potential. Such determination helps us to set our daily goals and targets.
The Significance of Self-Esteem
An excerpt from John Maxwell’s ‘Invaluable Laws of Personal Growth’
So why do many people fail to grow and reach their potential? I’ve concluded that one of the main reasons is low self-esteem. Many people don’t believe in themselves.
They don’t see the possibilities that God put in them. They possess a hundred acres of possibilities, yet never cultivate them because they are convinced that they won’t be able to learn and grow and blossom into something wonderful.
That was the case of Johnnetta McSwain, whose story I recently learned about. For more than thirty years, she was someone who saw little value or potential in herself.
But to be honest, there were many legitimate reasons for her poor perception of herself. She was born to a single mother who didn’t want her and told her so.
She and her sister, Sonya, who was a year older, along with a cousin, spent the first five or six years of their lives being raised by their grandmother in Birmingham, Alabama.
But the house was also shared by three uncles, who abused all three of the children psychologically, physically, and sexually. Johnnetta was scarred both physically and emotionally.
“By the time I was five years old,” says Johnnetta, “I had already started to believe that I was not only inferior, but I was also a child abandoned by her own mamma. As a child, I had no place, no voice, and no worth at all.”
When Johnnetta and Sonya’s mother learned about the abuse, she moved the three girls to a new home. But the abuse continued, this time from the men her mother brought home.
Sonya ultimately responded by living on the streets and turning to crack cocaine. Johnnetta avoided drugs, but she spent much of her time on the streets and dropped out of high school in the eleventh grade.
She had her first child out of wedlock at age nineteen, then a second child in her midtwenties. For the most part, she lived in government-supported housing and on government assistance, and relied on her boyfriends for additional support.
To keep herself in designer clothes, she resorted to shoplifting.
Sonya’s perspective poignantly sums up the state they were in: “Everybody in my family been in jail, on drugs, didn’t finish high school, so what I got to live for? What I got to amount to? Nothing! What I got to accomplish?”
Johnnetta’s thirtieth birthday caused her to look in the mirror. She didn’t like what she saw.
She writes, ‘That day I woke up and realized I had absolutely nothing to celebrate—no money, no full-time job, no home, no husband, and no clue, not even the will to do better…. At last, I knew it was time to make some changes.’
She wasn’t happy with her life, and she realized that if she continued in the same direction she was going, her two sons would also be headed for trouble.
As far as she knew, not a single male member of her family had ever finished high school. Many died young or ended up in jail. She didn’t want that for her boys.
For Johnnetta, the process started with her working to get her GED. She took a twelve-week course to prepare and then took the test. She needed a score of 45 to pass. She received a 44.5.
But she was determined to make something of herself, so she scheduled a retake at her first opportunity. When she passed, she was excited to be chosen to speak at the graduation ceremony. No one from her family bothered to attend.
Johnnetta knew that if she was going to change, she needed to leave Birmingham and get a fresh start. And she wanted to do something no one in her family had ever done—go to college.
She decided to move to Atlanta, Georgia, and was motivated by a profound thought: “I get a chance to be anyone I want to be. ” 4 “I get a chance to be anyone I want to be.” — Johnnetta McSwain It took her almost three years to pull it off, but she made the move.
Soon afterward, she enrolled in Kennesaw State University, deciding to take more than a full load every semester. She was thirty-three years old when she started school. She was street smart, but not very book smart—at least not at first.
That intimidated her in the beginning.
But for the first time in her life, she was determined to better herself. And soon she realized she could do it. “I realized I didn’t have to be smart,” Johnnetta explains. “I just had to be determined, motivated, and focused. This came with a high price tag for me. I had to exchange my thinking.”
Not only did she study hard and stay focused, but she also sought out the smartest person in each of her classes and asked to study with her.
Soon she was studying and thinking like the best students in the school. She also maintained the vision she had for her future.
At the beginning of every semester, she went to the bookstore on campus and tried on a cap and gown, looking at herself in the mirror and imagining what it would be like to graduate.
One day when a classmate was talking to her, she had a realization. The classmate was saying, “I don’t love myself. I’m a nobody.”
Johnnetta responded, “You sure can love you if I love me.” And that’s when it hit her, maybe for the first time. “I realized I loved myself.” She had changed. She was turning into the person she wanted to be, that she was created to be.
Johnnetta completed the work for a bachelor’s degree in three years. Then she enrolled in graduate school, where she earned a master’s degree in social work.
Currently, she is working toward earning her doctorate. “I went for something that society told me, ‘You can’t do,’ ” says Johnnetta. “Oh, yes I can”
_________
Your background might be similar to that of Johnetta. You can be successful!
Success is not determined by background, but by consistent success habits and determination.
Go after your dreams!
The Power of Positive Self Talk
Self Talk is the act of having a conversation with oneself. It is like having a discourse with your very being.
Self Talk is very necessary, because it allows us to explore the vast, unreached expanse of our minds.
As humans who have the talking ability, we are fond of speaking outwardly to people around us very often.
The average human talks for at least 30 seconds every minute he is awake.
Speaking to others is a good skill, but the ability to speak to ourself is a blessing.
The way we talk to others can be altered or enhanced by the way we talk to ourselves. We bless or curse others by conversing with them. But self talk is a way, of reawakening our inner awareness and enriching the quality of our minds.
Self Talk can also destroy one’s mind. It can be a person’s defeat or victory. It can be a source of faith, or a food of doubt. It either empowers you, or immobilizes you.
It all depends on how you utilize this great activity.
We all engage in self talk consciously or unconsciously.
What do you say to yourself when you made a mistake?
What do you stay to yourself when you fail in task you were assigned to do?
What do you say within you when you are assigned a task that seems too difficult?
These minute statements we make within us, actually affect our mind’s creativity even more than we can imagine.
Negative self talk is equivalent to releasing acids to kill the potentials and vast propensities in your mind.
Positive self talk is equivalent to fertilizing your mind for creative thinking and Imagination.
When you make mistakes, instead of condemning yourself and calling yourself names, gird your mind.
Say within yourself, ‘This was a mistake. Mistakes are inevitable. I’ve learnt my lesson. I’m gonna correct this and move on’.
Self-criticism will not make you better. It will only make you very rigid in your endeavors simply because you are trying to avoid a repetition of your past mistake.
But when you make a mistake, and you have recognized it, and you have repented of it, do not criticize yourself anymore.
Strengthen yourself with self talk and move on.
Do not wait until people call you special, before call yourself. Do not wait until you are praised, before you give yourself kudos.
Be the #1 fan of yourself. Be your #1 friend. Be your #1 cheerleader.
These things matter more than we can ever imagine.
A wise man once said,
“It’s not what we say out loud that really matters. It is that which we whisper to ourselves that has the greatest power”.
The way you speak to yourself, determines how much you value yourself, and how much value you place on yourself will determine how much value people will place on you.
From today, speak Positive things to yourself and to your family.
Instead of saying, ‘I am broken, scathed and weak’, say, ‘I am Healing. I am recovering. I am strong’.
Renowned Author, Edward Mbiaka, once said that,
“Positive self-talk is to emotional pain as pain pill is to physical pain.”
I’ll wrap up with this quote from Germany Kent;
‘Convince yourself everyday that you are worthy of a good life. Let go of stress, breathe. Stay positive, all is well.’
God Bless You.
Modifying Your Temperament
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The Temperament refers to the makeup, inner attributes and composition of a person. It is one’s sum total of one’s character, behaviors, attitude and preferences.
Your Temperament is your personality.
The Temperament of a person can rarely be changed. This is because, it is mostly a determined by birth factors, rather than influenced by environmental factors.
Yet, you can modify your Temperament in such a way, that you become the person that God wants you to be.
You might not be able to wholly change everything about you. Yet, you have the ability to prune away some attributes of you that are uncultured, and engraft those qualities, that though alien, are needed in the society.
This is important, because your Temperament is the foremost reason why a buyer would want to do business with you repeatedly.
It can be a fragrance which attracts people to you, and can also be a stench, which separates people from you.
Even as Born Again Christians, we find elements of our temperament surfacing in our daily lives, hindering us from living the God-life.
Some Christians are short-tempered.
Some Christians are very timid.
Some Christians are very impatient.
One might think that the regeneration of a Christian, would birth in Him, a new temperament. A new character. A new disposition.
From experience and observation, this does not happen often.
Moreover, there is no way the Bible explicitly promises an automatic transformation of the Christian’s character at rebirth.
If a person as an Unbeliever was Melancholic, salvation will not automatically transform that person into a very happy Christian.
In fact, his favorite character in the Bible might end up being Jeremiah, and his favorite book, Lamentations.
This is the reason a lady can pray to God fervently for hours, in the church, yet, still engage in idle talk the moment she is outside the church.
This is equally the reason you must be sensitive in your dealings with men. There are very anointed preachers with terrible personalities.
Some have propensities of pride and superiority outlook.
Hence, once you step on their toes carelessly, you’ll face their wrath.
Their character problems should not make you doubt the Anointing of God upon their lives.
He truly is anointed. But your actions stirred up the untamed temperament in him.
Even in the church, you find things like these.
That is why you hear the phrase, ‘Satan dwells mostly in a church gatherings’.
It’s not that the devil is heavily manifest in the church, it’s just that several Christians haven’t modified their personalities and temperaments to match with the faith which they profess.
There are many factors that can influence one’s character and even temperament. Some of them include;
Environment,
Gene,
The things one is exposed to at early age,
Experience etc
Yet, your personality can be modified and well cultured.
Do not say, ‘This is who I am. Love me for who I am’, when who you are is not worth loving.
When you purchase a phone, it comes with its default settings. Some of the default settings were chosen based on the preferences of the phone’s maker.
One of these default settings include the Phone’s ringing tune. Every phone usually comes with its own default ringing tune, which is often unattractive to the user.
Would you buy a phone with an unattractive default ringing tune and not change it?
Or would you resolve to let the default tune remain, since it was what the phone was programmed with at production stage?
I believe the first option would be your choice.
Similarly, you can also modify your personality to fit to the Christian conduct the Bible prescribes for believers.
There are many ways to do these. I’ll sum it up in one word; SELF ACCOUNTABILITY.
Change comes from within not from without.
Internet writers can provide for you, a hundred methods for modifying your Temperament, yet, it all comes down to being accountable to yourself.
I will explain this in three processes.
1. You must be Honest with Yourself

Stop excusing your excesses and weaknesses. You must come to a point where you admit that you need to modify your character.
You must come to the point where you agree with yourself, that your Temperament needs some refining, repainting and pruning.
It was Richard Bach who said;
How can we resent the life we’ve created for ourselves? Who’s to blame, who’s to credit, but us? Who can change it, any time we wish, but us?
Your change is not responsibility. Take it as your responsibility.
One of my favorite sayings of Les Brown is,
Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.
You ought to accept responsibility for your Temperament and its refining. Do not shift the blame to anyone anymore.
2. Highlight the Pros and Cons of your Temperament.

Do this with thoughtfulness and absolute sincerity. Make sure it is written on a piece of paper.
Afterwards, in few sentences, write a note on the kind of person you want to be.
Let the picture of you being that person be formed in your conscious and subconcious mind.
3. From that day, decide that the person you wrote down, is you.

Every morning you wake up, take a look and that note, and remind yourself that, that is YOU.
This will take time and effort. There is nothing as tasking as Character development. Yet, there is nothing as attractive as a well developed character.
The main secret of the Influential men of the society, is their ability to keep modifying their temperaments even as they advance in pursuing their dreams.
Great men evolve.
Sometimes, when provoked, you can find your old attributes manifesting again.
Yet, do not be dismayed.
Rsolve that it won’t happen again. Go back to that note, and keep living the way you wrote there.
I do not guarantee perfection.
But this method will certainly transform a lot of things about you.
It will make you accountable to yourself. Other than your God, you become in full control of your Temperament, and not your Temperament in full control you.
IMPORTANCE OF GOAL SETTING
We all have goals but only few has taken time out to map out and set their goals.
Goal setting has become a very important part of our everyday life as humans and as a matter of fact, we will get little or nothing done if we don’t set a goal for ourselves.
Take a look at an athlete who is currently training for one of the biggest race of his life, hoping to win the gold medal but for that hope to become a reality, he must have plans, plans to finish the race at the lowest time possible, plans to wake up early in the morning for exercises and so on.
The goal is the gold medal but every goal without a plan(setting) will only end up as a mere dream.
Even God, during the creation made plans for each day starting from the first day to the seventh day.
The greatest importance of Goal setting is the fact that it brings our goals into reality, it makes visible our dreams and imaginations.
Goal setting makes the impossible possible. It might look so hard, so difficult but trust me, when you have right plan, it becomes easier to achieve your goals.
One thing a proper plan needs is PATIENCE. In order to make progress with your goals, always have it in mind to take baby steps and not a huge leap. With each step, we get closer to our goals.
Don’t be too anxious or impatient, remember slow and steady wins the race but at the same time, don’t be inactive.
You don't climb a mountain by taking a huge leap neither do you climb a mountain by sitting around its bottom, doing nothing.
Youou start by taking a step and gradually you get closer until you are finally at the top.
Any goal without a proper planning could end up making the goal owner feel he or she isn’t capable thereby making them think low of themselves.
Embarking on a journey without making plans for it could end up in a total disaster or disappointment.
We need to make plans, set our goals in order not to get disappointed, broken and frustrated at the end.
“And God saw everything that he had made, and behold it was VERY GOOD. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day” – Genesis 1
It says in that passage above that all God made was very good meaning perfect, flawless, beautiful but it was all the outcome of a beautiful plan.
When you take time to set your goals, you will end up having a perfect and wonderful result.
You want to have a great result? Take time out to set your goals PATIENTLY and remember to include God in your plans for he is the master planner.
Let him be inactive the first and the last in your plans and trust me when I say you will have a perfect, beautiful and flawless result.
Written by Tolu-Taiwo Victor
UNBROKEN
Tear me down for I will not bend,
Persecute me for I will not curse,
Stone me for I will pray for you.
Stand against me for I will walk away,
Take me to death for I will not be afraid,
Take me into the dungeon, for I will still preach.
Bind me in chains, I will still write,
Smash me in my face, I will still sing,
Take away my possession, I have peace of mind.
Crucify me , my redeemer liveth,
Afflict me with pains and tribulations I will rise again;
Chase after me , the lord is my safety,
Throw me into the furnace of fire I will live again…!
Greenhills Emmanuel Amarayahweh