Showing posts with label Valour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valour. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 September 2014


The Parabolic Cycle of Life
Quote of the day
Life for all takes a parabolic cycle from birth to death and lasts for 100 years. At its peak around 50 years there is achievement, gratification and elevation. In the years preceding this there is rapid growth, absorption and manifestation. After 50 years we need to slow down and start rebuilding vigour, vitality and valour.’
Dear Friends, little do we realise how important our life really is. Like a new car at birth we are pure, sedate and lovable. As we get older like a used car our life ahead of us is dependent on our upbringing, our circumstances and our nutrition. Graded grains may make the finer flour but aided brains certainly makes the finer individual, the ultimate power to rule. If observed carefully we will see that our cycle from birth to infancy, then onto childhood followed by adolescence, and then adulthood and finally old age takes a parabolic shape. With reference to the enclosed picture in this article we will see that the rapid growth stages start at gestation and continues this way until we reach midlife at 50. It is after 50 that we need to start taking care of ourselves. We need to ensure that our sight is bright, our hair is fair, our organs are our greatest fortunes and that our skin gleams from chin to shin. This is the parabolic life cycle of a human being. To have no pimples is quite simple. To have a perfect body will earn you respect. To have a shoddy body will lose you respect. To be able to walk freely and to talk freely are pre-empts for a meritocratic individual. Having these qualities is one thing but to sustain it is another. Sustainment always follows maintenance. Maintain your pedigree and you shall sustain a life of sheer brilliance. As we grow rapidly we achieve great things, little things and big things. For these things no matter how big or small we must show sincere gratification. A person that shows gratification gains elevation. His or Her elevation is recognised and admired by all. Others see this and they follow accordingly because what they see in the 1st 50 years of life of a successful person is good. After we pass 50 we need to slow down. We need vigour to exercise heartiness in cheer and in spirit. We worked hard for the 1st 50 years of our lives, we laid the foundation for the next 50 years so now is the time to slow down. Vigour is your energy to get going in the next half a century, Vitality is your strength. You must have strength for it is your forte, your most valuable asset in your remaining years on heart. Valour is your courage to meet the new generation. It is your ability to cope and the ability to have hope. You need to be the hero amongst heroes setting standards that helps the new generation to continue.

Monday, 15 September 2014


‘The Art of Professionalism’
Quote of the day
‘Professionalism separates success from failure. It is the canny Art of exercising good deeds on a daily basis that works effectively amongst the squalor nature of people that you meet that only seem to care for themselves.’
We often confuse Professionalism by limiting it to our skills and our competence. Yes, we do become skilled and competent in our profession as we gain experience through maturity. Professionalism however is a limitless talent a human being could ever possess. It is the know-how or Savoir-faire of an individual irrespective of gender or culture that carries them to personal stardom. It is a faculty of human deployment that if used properly gives them success every single day. It is an art that we need to practise and to pass on from generation to generation. Professionalism is our shining armour to gallantry in the workplace, valour in the corridors of time and space and it is the talent of being a charming person at home. Professionalism takes a simple situation and leaves it simple. The converse of Professionalism is Incompetence. It is incompetence at work, at home or at school that gets us into trouble and makes simplicity, complexity. We need to change this, we need to change it right away. We need to carry our cheerful spirit gathered together over the weekend into our working week. Professionalism helps us to do just that. Professionalism clarifies a simple Quote:
·         Quote – Avoidance is better than pursuance. (UF)
Yes, Dear Friends Avoidance lasts for a split second, at home, at work or at school. Pursuance on the other hand lasts for a lifetime. With pursuance you are immediately sapping away valuable time from your agenda or your scheduled agenda. Pursuance makes you procrastinate and very unprofessional. Professionalism is about understanding human behaviour or more specific the temperament of another human being based on your circumstances. Our circumstances is what seems to get us into trouble. We stand in the queue and trouble maybe standing behind us. If sit in the waiting room, trouble maybe sitting next to us. We stand in the canteen and trouble maybe standing right in front of us. When we steer our vehicle trouble seems to steer itself in front of us. Trouble makes you culminate into rubble and stubble into worthless actions. I say onto you that if trouble stumbles upon your front door, or your left foot, or your office desk let it pass. Yes, let it pass. Let it pass away like never before. Let it be forgotten before the next second arrives. This is practise of Professionalism. This is the area of your life that you need to deploy and a daily basis.  This is where Man meets Man and Women meets Man or vice versa. This is where friends are made and enemies are reduced. I want you to become Professional by following the footsteps of The Professionals, I want you to show by example so that others may follow you. Start at home, start in the bedroom, start in your street but start right away. Remember a daily dose of professionalism carries you to new frontiers in life.