Olawale Daniel

Author: Olawale Daniel

  • Let’s Talk About Grace!

    Let’s Talk About Grace!

    Yes, Grace!

    Grace is an enabler of GREATNESS. It softens the ground for your establishment, either in career, business or ministry.

    Grace is an enabler of GREATNESS in you. Olawale Daniel

    All humans are birthed with a special gift for exploits, but not all are graced for global impact.

    For each promotion, success or growth you encounter in life, there is a consumerate measure of grace that comes with it.

    If you are truly and justly promoted, you’ll have the grace of that office to aid your impacts.

    But, if you pay, or play the corny and swift game, for it, you will struggle with it. Take it or leave it, grace is priceless and cannot be bought with diamonds or anything in this world, even Californium, Uranium which are few of the most valued and costliest natural resources in the world cannot buy it.

    Hear this, you can’t buy grace with money.

    When you see someone who’s graced in a capacity that you covet so much, all you can do is to work with them in that capacity. You cannot just fight someone that the grace to do exploits has been deposited in their life.

    There is a place of money, prayer, and that of grace.

    Grace itself, stands on its own.

    Pray for grace, not money because when you are graced, money will come finding you in that tight corner of relevance.

    In closing, grace could also be likened to your Perceived Value that no one else can match in this world. It could be an ability to solve a particular problem for a selected group of people that no one else can solve like you do.

    All over the world, they’d be looking for who can fix the issue (or solve that problem), and your name will keep coming into the limelight because you are the most valued human asset that can solve the puzzle.

    Nobody in this world is as graced as you are. So, create a time to discover where you are graced at (your purpose), and position yourself to live in its reality.

    I declare today that I am graced for global impact and international relevance. You can say it your own way.

    And remember that, a graced man cannot be disgraced under any circumstances.

    Grace is an enabler of GREATNESS in you. Discover your grace spot.

  • We would have been dead by now!

    We would have been dead by now!

    We’d have been dead by now. The hustle is real but we choose the best and seemingly unrealistic-realistic route to stardom, and it is working.

    If the motivation were to be MONEY, we’d have bought private jets, and exotic cars, invest in gigantic real estate structures, spend anyhow and be dead by now!

    Every enjoyment comes with a price. Be it the one you’ve already paid or about to be paid or someone has paid it forward for you. Nothing is totally free except the blood of Jesus. In fact, Jesus had to pay it forward with His life… which makes it a costly but priceless gift.

  • 30 Life, Career, and Relationships Lessons Learnt Before Turning 30 – Tunde Omotoye

    The personal experiences gained in life are priceless. That’s why sharing Tunde Omotoye’s life lessons seems like a bargain for the reader of this community. Here are 30 things TundeTASH learnt about life, career, and relationships before he turned 30 years of age and how you could learn from or avoid the similar path.

    1. You can never be everyone’s favourite. Some will love you for no reason. Some will rather not associate with you, and that is totally fine too.

    2. There are topics and areas of life I know absolutely nothing about, but the more I read, the less ignorant I become.

    3. The friendships that lasted a year, a week, or even an evening can be as transformational as the friendships that lasted years. A friendship made in less than a month can leave a year’s impact. In all, friends come and go, but they are incredibly important.

    4. I am as lazy as I am hardworking. The thing is, my willingness to keep busy always helps me overcome procrastination, but I find that a bit of procrastination here and there is sometimes the catalyst to getting things done quicker.

    5. Nothing changes when I worry. The only thing that changes is my mood. Not the situation. So I have learnt to think more about a positive outcome than allowing an issue affect my emotions and how I relate with others at that point in time.

    6. I am capable of an increased work capacity if I put my mind at it and spend time to learn. My capacity is elastic. When stretched, the new point becomes my new benchmark.

    7. Comparison is indeed a thief of job. It is not healthy and you are better off without it.

    8. Financial independence is crucial and affects the majority of whatever you might need. Education. Automobile. Real Estate. Travel. Name it. The earlier you invest, diversify, save, increase your earning potential, the better for you.

    9. A thankful heart receives more. This has nothing to do with religion. There’s just a way a thankful heart reminds you of being appreciative of what you currently have.

    10. Prayer actually make things happen. Although it is never instant, it is also never late.

    11. I am a work in progress. Far from perfection. Not beyond temptation. Things I thought couldn’t temp me did. But the mere understanding that they exist prepares me, and my imperfection isn’t a flaw. it isn’t.

    12. Learning new things is interesting and hard. The hardest though is unlearning. And unlearning is what actually brings about growth.

    13. Thank you. I am Sorry. Please. These words are simple, yet powerful.

    14. Smart work is important, but an equal amount of hard work is as important as well. Hard work teaches you the grind. If the grind is missing, smart work won’t fix it.

    15. As a man, it is totally okay to cry. Releasing emotions do help.

    16. Hard skills get me the job. Soft skills move me up the career ladder. Relationship management, communication, leadership, empathy, and so on needs to be demonstrated for an opportunity to the next level.

    17. Family love is pure. It’s an elixir needed in the chaos of life.

    18. Exercise helps in decluttering the mind. Asides from its physical and health benefits, it helps to ease stress. It doesn’t have to be weight-lifting. Regular walks. Hiking. Cycling. Running. Also, play a huge part.

    19. You drive your own destiny. God dictates the ETA.

    20. Feedback is good. Use them. Ask for them. Constructive feedback, when properly utilized, moves you from point A to point B.

    21. It is good to be true to everyone. Being true to yourself, however, is number one. You lose yourself when you lie to yourself.

    22. Your job as a partner is not to try changing the other person. People respond to what they get. Being the best version of yourself helps you and your partner. It does. But recognize when it isn’t reciprocated, and be unapologetic when you demand better.

    23. Traveling changes your world. There are cultures, cuisines, landmarks, sceneries, histories, traditions that exist outside yours. Experiencing them lets you appreciate people more, the world, and even diversity.

    24. Little penny here and there. Little spending here and there without proper tracking isn’t financially healthy. A budget doesn’t mean you are poor. It means you are disciplined and respect your money and how it is earned.

    25. Everyone. Everyone has a challenge they are going through. Yours might be money. Theirs might be a lack of time. For some, it is loneliness. For another depression. The absence of these in your life doesn’t invalidate theirs.

    26. Being emotionally intelligent is zen.

    27. You don’t get what you don’t apply for. You don’t get what you aren’t referred for. You have to apply for something to get it. You have to speak to someone to get it. Wishful thinking without moves never makes things happen.

    28a. Life will happen to you. You can lose a job, an opportunity, a promotion, anything. Speaking to someone you trust about it makes you feel better.

    28b. Giving is rewarding especially when done without expecting a return. Uncommunicated expectations bring disappointment.

    29. If you have no principles that you live by, then anything goes for you. Products have manuals. Services have terms and conditions. No principles, no limits. No principles, no boundaries. No principles, everything goes.

    30. Life is not a sum of my achievements. It’s a sum of the moments I share with family, friends, and people that I meet. It’s a sum of the memories I create, leave people with, and the little impact I make while I am here.

  • Association

    Association should mean a lot to you if you want to become successful in your chosen field.

    “If you want to lift yourself up, lift someone else.”

    Booker T. Washington

    Whatsoever you want to do, someone, somewhere, sometimes ago has done far better with track records of proofs.

    All you need is to #FindThePlug and #PlugIn.

    Your success in life is at the other side of connecting the dots of proper association.

    Mind you, wrong association could be fatal to your ambition.

    That’s why Heritage Bank was rumored to have suspended Dbanj as their Ambassador. It is part of business and brand image management practices to associate with people of similar interests and influence, and at every point in time during the association, there’s need to check ☑ if they are still on the same page.

    You must always re-evaluate your association.

    How To Manage and Improve Your Association

    I will give you six pointers to improve your association with people:

    1. Be You!

    You don’t have to fake it. Be who you are and accept the other as they are.

    2. Identify Collective Goals and Values

    You must understand the “Why”, “What”, “When”, and the “Where” in your association so that you can always crosscheck when you are far away from the objectives.

    3. Know Your Limits and Be True With It

    Be vulnerable! For an association or call it relationships, to work out, you have to be willing to share with that your mentor or leader. Share your shortcomings and aspirations in order to tap from their collective experiences of many years in the game. Someone who does not know you wouldn’t really have an idea 💡 of how to be of help.

    4. Mind the Small Bridge Ahead

    The fact that you have access to Him/Her doesn’t mean you shouldn’t mind your lane. Remember, relationships has to be mutually beneficial – and for this reason, you can’t always have your way. You have to respect the timing, and every opportunity you can harness just to be around your mentor. You don’t want to be super inquisitive but instead, be relational and helpful in solving the problem at hand.

    You learn along the way!

    5. Expect Less Drama, But Do More of Acting

    Nigeria was said to be a dramatic country across the world because we are filled with funny and dramatic content, but that shouldn’t make you a comedian.

    Just because someone grants you an audience doesn’t mean you should be raising your expectations of them every time. Instead, increase your level of realism.

    Always go into an association with an open and crystal clear mind with realistic expectations. Don’t, for once, assume anything. But, give room for realistically expectations!

    If you have preconceived expectations of people, you are already digging the ground for your disappointment and failure in getting what you so much want.

    6. Increase Your Offerings

    Find a way to meet the needs of your supposed mentor/association in order to get more of their attention. The more you meet more needs of the person, the better you get more of what you wanted back.

    Remember what I said earlier on, relationship or associating yourself with people should be mutually beneficial.

    7. Re-evaluate Yourself

    The buck stops here at your table. If it works out after all, it is all about how you handle it. If it doesn’t work out, you can still trace it back to where you probably might have got it wrong. But that doesn’t mean you have to be dumb for you to be properly mentored by someone you look up to.

    Nah!

    That’s wrong assumption you have to get out of your way.

    You don’t have to become a slave to have the best of anybody.

    Just be HUMAN!

    Going into 2021, recalibrate your mindset about how you associate with the others around you.

  • Covid-19: A Blessing in Disguise?

    Covid-19: A Blessing in Disguise?

    As much as everybody is entitled to his/her opinion, I want to state clearly that this quote came from my own personal me-time with myself in reflecting on the effects of Covid-19 on everything. So, your own observation might be a bit different from mine. But that shouldn’t prevent you from gaining one or two insights from this either.

    “Covid-19 offers us a great opportunity for individual and collective recession. It is time to go back to the drawing board and rewrite the next phase of our existence. The upcoming generation has to read about how we fought this pandemic with or without vaccines in order to overcome similar situations during their times.”

    Olawale Daniel
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  • You are not a MISTAKE (Failure)

    You are not a MISTAKE.

    Did I just hear you whispers yessss?

    Know this…it is a fact. You are not a mistake, or is it failure?

    …whatever you want to call it.

    The fact that everything aren’t yet in order as expected doesn’t mean you should berate yourself.

    You are not a failure…you are just testing the microphone of your life; rehearsing your greatness acceptance speech.

    Just imagine how it would feel like to finally become the person you’ve always wished/wanted to be…you are going to feel on top of the world, right?

    Nothing else would matter at that very moment because you are looking success in the face 😳😳😳

    At this kind of moment, you are confident of trying again because you are so sure of the outcome; success.

    That’s the spirit of high flyers…

    But, to reach those milestones you have set for yourself, or those ones that were set by your superior or colleagues, there are some gallops to get over.

    Those trying times that makes you want to question your existence.

    Due to pain of the moment, You might want to quickly forego and forget your WHY (reasons and motivations) for embarking on the journey in the first place.

    I call such moment Your Life Drama Moment.

    When life drama takes its toll on you, the storyline can change instantly. Disregard, disrespect, discourage, and many other DISs of life can sufface in such moment.

    Should you be concerned or weary? Yes and No.

    Be concerned about building/maintaining a thick skin to wade the war against the challenge but don’t be afraid of it by losing your sense of purpose up to the level of challenging your fundamental principles of existence.

    You are not a failure…that you are born poor doesn’t mean you have no hope of a brighter tomorrow…you are not a mistake.

    My friend, I have a good news for you!

    You are getting close to achieving those things you have, or almost, given up on, I’m certain and sure of that. You don’t need to let the situations around you drain out your motivation from going forward.

    When life drama happens, treat it like a movie that always has the positive endings. No matter how interesting and long the movie can be, it will maximally come to an end approximately 120 minutes (2 hours).

    That is the take home wisdom…”tough times never last but tougher people do“.

    Life drama shouldn’t make you soft, become tougher for your challenges.

    You are not a MISTAKE.

    Residual Musings

    PS: A while ago, I wrote a touching story about my own life drama that I think you might want to read through. Maybe something from it can inspire your spirit being. https://olawaledaniel.com/31-days-gratitude-challenge/