Monday, 23 February 2015

Success is inward


Warren Buffett said “I always knew I was going to be rich. I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.” What you need for your lifting is internal not external. In the word of Preston Bradley, he said “I have not met a person, I don’t care what his condition, in whom I could not see possibilities. I don’t care how much a man may consider himself a failure, I believe in him, for he can change the thing that is wrong in his life anytime he is ready and prepare to do it. Whenever he develops the desire, he can take away from his life the things that are defeating it. The capacity for reformation and change lie within.”
The only problem that most people have as regard to wealth creation is their ability to see that they possess what it takes to succeed. What you need to succeed is in you and no circumstance can change it. Your responsibility is to discover it and you are there. Which means the choice to succeed are yours and yours only. Bishop (Dr.) David Oyedepo said “Behind any wave is a human face, behind any move, there is a mover…” Everything in life responds to the law of cause and effect. This law explain why nothing happens by chance, it is the responsibility of someone (that is you) to cause it to happen. When you look from Genesis to Malachi and from Matthew to Revelation all the words there is to paint a picture of who you are and the power that God as invested in you to have dominion over all things on the surface of the earth. The challenge is that human nature is endowed with self doubt and with mind that generate negative thoughts. It is important to note that all negative things you see happening around you are agents of distraction. They are there to impress fear on your mind and cause you to stay helpless. But for every soul that is optimist in life and passionate about his or her vision will surely achieve any goals he set out to accomplish.
“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.”
             Abraham Lincoln

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