Category: Motivation

Motivation keeps you going inspite of all odds. Keep it to your heart and it shall enlighten your days.

  • Welcome to February – Month of Actualizing Dreams & Witness of Funny Dramas

    Welcome to February – Month of Actualizing Dreams & Witness of Funny Dramas

    Happy New Month to you!

    Welcome to February 2019.

    This February is your month and everything that has failed to work since January, they’ll begin to work for you.

    Welcome to February - The Month of Actualization of Dreams and Dramas - Olawale Daniel
    February is your month of execution and actualization of your big dreams. It is your month of divine encounter. You will surely be favoured in this month. You will move from Good to Great and from Grass to Grace.

    This february comes lots of dramas from politicians, don’t be distracted.
    Lots of love in the air for the Valentinians!

    Doors of opportunities will open. And you shall take advantage.

    Go harder this month because there are lots to be done and lots of money to be made.

    Don’t joke with anything about this month. Consider how other person on the receiving end would feel by your actions or non-actions – so think it over before you click, post!

    If Asiwaju the furniture could commit suicide right here in this country because of banters, abuses, attacks, and non-challant attitude of fellow Nigerian twitter trollers on Twitter, you should be prepared for the worst. Our advancements in this world is vastly eroding us the benefits of humanity – we don’t care anymore, but just about our individual happiness.

    And lastly, it is going to be a month of funny dramas and telenovelas in this country, be prepared for the premiere. In fact, go get your front row ticket because Twitter Nigeria is getting ready.

    Do not get carried away by sweet talkers in the political scene of Nigeria. They may come as saints trying to woo you onto their own sides…never get carried away because of a morsel of bread.

    Get smart and Vote your future wisely.
    Vote for your conscience.

    Don’t vote on emotion…getting emotional attached to politicians ain’t gonna change their thoughts and decisions towards you.

    In fact, emotion and sentiment are part of the tools used in winning your heart during political campaigns. It is part of the game. Don’t fall for it.

    Remember that;

    “all tyranny requires to get a foothold is for men and women of value and Valor like you to stay uninterested in challenging the status quo.”

    If you are ready, God is ready to make everything work in this nation once again.

    We’ve been outside the country and know how things were in those places.

    We can duplicate them here if there are good policies and execution in place here as well.

    We can do it by choosing the right leader with good hearts and experience towards driving the affairs of this country forward.

    Let’s show our future generations that in our own time, we stood for what we believed in – a working nation. A nation that stood up despite all the odds and challenges before it.

    We can do this.

    If Ghana could do it, we can.

    If Rwanda can do it, we too can.

    If South Africa could stand up against apartheid, we can stand against any form of tyranny in our nation.

    And all that is really important to effect such change is your Voter’s Card…yes, your PVC.

    I was at the INEC office earlier today to get mine. I applied for a correction of name the last time I was there a year ago, but I was surprised they didn’t actually made any correction. Instead, they reprinted it as is. I love it like that because that priceless jewel will help me to choose a leader with conscience in the next couple of days.

    You should feel the same way. Your PVC is all that you have left after several years of failed leadership in this country. So this February, don’t make the same mistake of not realizing the value it carries.

    Don’t sell it for cheap or any form of stomach infrastructure.

    It is worth more than $50 Million if you know how much poverty affect a nation and deprived its citizens of their self worth.

    Don’t sell yourself too short.

    This February is your month where you make amends and record great feat.

    Make it count.

    You can, and YOU WILL!

    – #DoctorRESIDUAL signing out!

  • Helped Myself Changed My Perspective of Me!

    Helped Myself Changed My Perspective of Me!

    I helped MEself changed my perspective of Me!

    I strongly believe you could do the same.

    Stop doubting yourself, you can actually step up tall and do greater things.

    Irrespective your circumstances, you can bounce back and reclaim what is yours.

    Help yourself change your own perception of You.

    You are rare, you can do virtually anything you set your mind to achieve.

    You can go anywhere, you can drive your dream car, live in your dream home even this year.

    No limit, except those ones you personally and intentionally created for yourself.

    It is set time to get out of that old belief system in You because #YOUcan actually get up again.

    Don’t stay too low for long.

    Help yourself change You.

    I did helped Me change the way I see me and it has changed my life direction since.

    I think I deserve some accolades…so, do you!

    See you at the top.

    #DoctorRESIDUAL

  • My Thoughts on Adeniji Lois’s Spur Nation Magazine!

    My Thoughts on Adeniji Lois’s Spur Nation Magazine!

    A month ago, I was invited to an award ceremony at MVB lounge, one of the household name in the lounge and bar business in the city of Ibadan. The event went well, there I was flattered with an award which I don’t really think was meant for me. lol

    But in the lieu of the event, I was introduced to a young lady who I was told had some craziness in her vein – you know what I refer to as crazy, huh? Creativity!

    She was to launch a youth focused magazine. The idea was to showcase young people doing great things in their own little ways against all odds and permutations. I like the idea within the first few minutes of the pitch, but I’d rather have a review of the prototype to say, I am sold to the idea.

    We exchanged contact and agreed to have a look as soon as the first draft is out.

    To cut the short story long, mind my words. They are intentional!

    The copy was delivered to me last two weeks, but I wasn’t that free to jump on it.

    I was just getting chance to read the materials.

    Adeniji Lois Oluwaseun SPUR NATION MAGAZINE review by Olawale Daniel
    Olawale Daniel, also known as Doctor Residual took his time out to review and share his thoughts on Adeniji Lois Oluwaseun’s new project titled: SPUR NATION MAGAZINE. You can read his findings below.

    And I must confess, it was spot on; there are words of elders spewing out of nowhere from all the pages of that little piece called spur nation magazine. To say I am proud of Adeniji Lois Oluwaseun’s effort so far would definitely be an understatement.

    The story connects, the motivation on the second page about alter ego makes much more sense to the reader; it humbles the soul, and inspires a comeback of out someone who has once lost all hopes just like Tyson Fury did last month in his fight against Deontae Wilder. Though, he had been knocked out, if the rules of the games were to be followed, had it been he had failed to rise up.

    Anybody can come back and reclaim what was once thought had been lost for life. You can truly come back and dominate…that page makes that statement realizable.

    What else? Is it the story of Amole Adunola (Dundelle) whose tenacity had opened doors of opportunities for her up to states levels, or the desire to even go a little bit further to establishing what would later be recalled as the largest gathering by a female artist in the city of Ibadan? That was inspiring especially for young ladies out there who had found it difficult to accept who they are and profit from it.

    Or should I talk about those unfriendly-friendly aspects of many looming businesses you see out there on day to day basis. Amoizin’s story reminds me of Seun Bamiro of YNorth Wears’s story at last month’s Ibadan Design Conference in which myself, Tolani Alli (the official photographer to the current Oyo State Governor) and host of others were present at. Our desire to solve problems will leads to actualization of all our greatest desires and dreams.

    Just like John F Kennedy puts it, we shouldn’t ask what the community can do for us, but we should ask what we can do to help our community. It didn’t end there, he stresses further saying “for service to many leads to prosperity”. If we want to make money, want fulfillment, we should think of ways to solve more problems around us. In doing that, we attract people who would be willing to help solve our individual and greatest of all problems – be it money, fame or whatever. Ajeigbe Richard of Amoizin decided to solve the problem of not having different varieties of local food to select in the neighborhood – that’s a big problem indeed. In fact, I’d love to patronize his ewa agoyin business anytime soon. Lol

    Oh, I must not forget to say something on the special effect on page 9 and page 10 of the magazine featuring Nigeria’s own local and international Afropello brand! She had said it all. There are many hidden words of wisdom embedded in every line of those texts. It would take an extra careful and endowed mind to read between the lines to really get to the root of some of the things she couldn’t share on those pages. The body language from the photo-shoot to the challenging aspect of the business – you will surely find something to unravel except you are not so keen to decrypt them.

    Anyway, I picked something from there – and that is, water must be my friend to live well. There are many ways drinking clean water often helps in cell regeneration which could later on influence hair growth. And in the context of her writing, she was inspiring us to share some H20 with our hair if we desire to have one worth boasting of. The rest of the advices are for the ladies anyway – lol!

    Going forward, when you talk about the South Africa’s madiba we all know as Nelson Mandela, we see a man who went against all odds to fight for freedom that many South Africans are enjoying today.

    He once said “when a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace” and I truly agree with that. Maybe that was why he left so soon after he had done his best for his country and the black race! But there comes a time we need to look back at the great works these people had done and compare them to what we are having in this new era. Do we have any resemblance?

    To some people, they may say we can’t find someone who could rise up tall against slavery, injustice and all manner of things that are bad in our society as Mandela again. Some believed it is possible.

    But I am proud to tell you I belong to the possibility family where I think Daramola Iyanuloluwa also hails from. Reading her piece in the SPUR Words section of the magazine reminds me of nobody else but Madiba. I believe we all don’t really need shooting skills; neither do we need to be a great swordsman before we could win the war against slavery because slavery has actually advanced from what the madiba of then fought against.

    Now we have mental slavery which a 400L student of Psychology at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife is trying to fight with her proficiency in the act of wordsmithing.

    From the first page to the last page, I read content, saw potentials and spot the need for much more improvements in the next edition. I am very sure next edition would be so filled with more than this. In fact, more is an understatement because this is the first prototype of what would end up becoming an household name in the city of Ibadan and the rest of the country as an a magazine that encourages younger one to follow and pursue their dreams with all seriousness.

    I was blessed with it and pray and hope she could garner more enthusiasm to move the Spur Nation magazine project up the ladder. I know she can and she will.

    If you want a copy of Spur Nation Magazine, drop me a message below. I will try to get one across to you.

  • Payments And Pains By Tope Fabusola

    Payments And Pains By Tope Fabusola

    Everything has a price.

    Everything.

    This is an undeniable truth.

    Nothing is ever really free.

    One way or another, everything was fully paid for.

    And that brings us here…

    What are your dues, and how are you paying?

    You see, everyone pays. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you are from.

    The privilege you enjoy or the prejudice you endure has little to do with this.

    The universe demands her rent every day. And, like it or not, we all pay.

    Of course, how we pay may differ. WHEN we pay may vary.

    You may pay with your time, your money, your energy, or your leverage.

    You may also pay now, in installments, or pay later.

    And that brings us to this.

    Everyone pays… And everyone goes through pains.

    But no one chooses for you — not even the universe.

    Whether you embrace the pain of discipline today, or the pain of regret tomorrow, it’s all up to you.

    Here is a plan

    Dream as big as you want;
    Design your preferred pain;
    Decide on your payment plan.

    Or wait…

    Decline today and wait till tomorrow.

    Whatever your choice, in due time, we all pay.

    No one graduates here with their debts unpaid.

    The universe, you see, is a strict head teacher.

    Pay your dues!

    Choose your pain!

    #BurnUpOrBurnOut

    Tope Fabusola
    The Firebrand CEO

    Please, share.

  • “The Power of Lazy” – How Laziness Can Be a Blessing in Disguise!

    “The Power of Lazy” – How Laziness Can Be a Blessing in Disguise!

    The power of Lazy!

    An interesting perspective of Ben Sobola on milking from Laziness.

    Laziness doses not equate dirtiness actually, it does equate creativity and cleanliness.

    The future of work will be to employ more lazy people than hard working people.

    Surprised?

    It’s a mystery actually because a lazy person naturally hates working so he tries all he could to avoid work. But the creator created man to work, a lazy person understands this so subconsciously, he tries to creatively look for how to reduce time taken and energy required for every single task and still achieve the same or a better result.

    I choose a lazy person to do a hard job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it – Bill Gates.

    Let me bring you back home, I mean to your household. It’s only a lazy person that will cook in the kitchen and wash every utensil after each use, why? Because he does not want to have to wash a pile of kitchen utensil after cooking unlike a hard worker who would rather be sweating and singing just to wash and that could have been avoided.

    If a lazy person is eating and a grain of rice drops on the floor, he’ll pick it up immediately, why? Because he hates sweeping so he would rather avoid it by simply obeying the “a stitch in time” rule.

    Lazy people are very neat. As a matter of
    fact, they are the smart workers of almost every organization. They creatively find a smart way around hard jobs and get it done with less effort.

    Let me take you back in history. I am sure that the very first automobile was designed by a lazy person. He probably got tired of riding on horses and camels and he then felt that why can’t we have something faster and less stressful?

    So he started thinking and here we are today with Bentleys and Benz everywhere.

    Well, is it not too much stress to drive from South Africa to Canada? To a hard working person, driving from South Africa to Canada is achievable but a lazy person does not even want to think about it. The brothers that invented airplanes were way just too lazy!

    Instead of them driving, they wanted to start flying. Can you imagine?

    They wanted to cover longer distances in lesser time, but see airplanes everywhere today…Thank God for laziness!

    Study Guide: How Lazy Are You?

    This image is a perfect explanation of how a lazy person reasons at times. Instead of having to write a long sentence of between 80 to 100 words, he thought about another creative and short ways of expressing his thoughts. Did he got it? To the teacher, it might be a big No, but to you reading, he actually got it technically.

    This image is a perfect explanation of how a lazy person reasons at times. Instead of having to write a long sentence of between 80 to 100 words, he thought about another creative and short ways of expressing his thoughts. Did he got it? To the teacher, it might be a big No, but to you reading, he actually got it technically.

    I won’t be surprised if there is a lazy person somewhere as I write this piece who feels that the time taken to travel by air from Nigeria to Australia is too much and he is already working on a machine that will teleport him there in ten minutes. It’s not possible right?

    Well, he might be thinking that if he can send his voice over telephone and get immediate response and actually have a real time conversation with someone that is thousands of miles away, why can’t he have “TeleHuman” too?

    Don’t scream at me please, but let’s give that lazy person more time, not me though.

    Can you see the enormous power that lazy people carry?

    Although, a lazy person might need a little push every now and then but I would rather employ a lazy person than a hard worker because in the lazy person is a huge cost saving ability.

    Soon, lazy will become a compliment. The future of employment criterion will be “how lazy are you?”

    Ben Sobola
    2018

  • One Working Success Formula for Dream Chasers

    One Working Success Formula for Dream Chasers

    Today, I have this short success formula for you.

    You need, in all honesty, to seize the moment and find your core interest. I mean your purpose.

    Something you will be devoted at, day in and day out, without getting tired at doing it.

    When you do that regularly, you will arrive at success.

    Success isn’t about money you have in your bank or stored elsewhere in your crypto bank, it is mostly about finding and fulfilling your core values.

    Find your value today.
    #DoctorRESIDUAL
    You can, and YOU WILL.