Tag: Simplifying Greatness

  • 3 Residual Income Lifestyle Laws: Obey or Decay, the Choice Is Yours

    3 Residual Income Lifestyle Laws: Obey or Decay, the Choice Is Yours

    Is residual income lifestyle achievable for everybody?

    I was asked this tricky question a while ago during my trip across the country. As I was trying to ruminate over it, I discovered a post by a friend of mine which further inspired my curiosity on the subject. I’m going to detailed three guidelines for enjoying a residual income lifestyle by stating three laws binding it.

    I know my people, and indeed, they do know me! The secret of residual income lifestyle is simple.

    I can summarize it in three steps;

    1. Help one person to be out of poverty (at least in your lifetime).
    2. Train the same person to help out another out of poverty.
    3. Rinse and repeat the process again and again.

    3 SIMPLE LAWS FOR RESIDUAL INCOME LIFESTYLE

    Doctor Residual, Olawale Daniel, displaying how residual lifestyle laws came to be and what it is all about
    Olawale Daniel, fondly referred to as Doctor Residual is a game changing individual in the network marketing industry with years of impactful teaching and training of young generation of networkers. He taught different ways and method of leading a residual income lifestyle without compromising your standard.

    1. Help one friend or stranger to live above the fold

    Living above the fold is the goal of everyone. We, all, want to be financially safe and buoyant. Nobody wants to depend on another being for livelihood. But at times, life drama can change the course of the game and set you on an entirely different path of life. In this kind of time, there’s need for one special somebody (an helper of destiny) to locate and bring you back home.

    You can relate to this. Someone might have lifted you up at least for once in your life. Such is an helper of destiny.

    But my concern is, when are you going to step up to the calling of becoming an helper of destiny to someone else?

    Until someone can say you are the reason they are where they are today – you haven’t really lived.

    Help someone to be financially free through your wealth of knowledge, financial support, or advice and you’ll soon join the rank of achievers. Then residual income will flow in from South to the North and West to the East at their own accords. They deserve to enjoy a residual income lifestyle like you do.

    2. Train the same person to help out another one person out of poverty.

    There is nothing as good as duplication in this world. Be it in business, ministry or marriage. Whatever you are doing, until you could count one or two people who has been inspired by you to do likewise, you haven’t actually started anything.

    When you’ve helped someone out of improverished situation, what is needed of you is to task the same responsibility on them to give back.

    Giving back this time isn’t in kind to you but unto others who are like them when you helped them up.

    By doing this, you are building an army of life changers for yourself who can stand up to be counted for positively impacting their generation.

    Residual income lifestyle is possible if only you could dare to change the course of history for those who couldn’t have the opportunity you’ve had.

    3. Rinse and repeat the process again and again.

    True success is all about consistent efforts put together to bring about positive change to bad situations in our world. And you can’t keep positive attitude without consistent and deliberate actions towards it. When you’ve achieved level one and two, what is expected of you is to rinse and repeat the process. Keep doing this with another set of people till the almighty God calls you back home.

    After some weeks, or months, you’ll be singled out for changing people’s stories and adding value.

    You don’t need to be a multimillionaire to help others in dire needs of your help (it could be your network marketing business opportunity or a little form of an advice), just start with what is in your available at your disposal.

    Seize the moment to be a different source of value to your community and environment.

    Don’t leave people the same way you met them, leave them for good sake and build good relationship along the journey.

    With this, you could wake up one day and measure your net worth to be in trillions because indeed, YOUR NETWORK IS YOUR NET WORTH.

    Residual Income Lifestyle Laws
    3 Powerful Residual Income Lifestyle Laws You Must Obey To Stay Blessed In This Age.

    Take time to build your network so you could improve your net worth pretty well.

    We can erase poverty off the face of the earth one man at a time. Let’s go tell the world that we’ve got a better way to make that happen.

    PS: I’ve got some great news coming up in couple of days from now. Stay glued to this space.

    – Olawale Daniel

    (Dr. Residual)

  • Simplifying Greatness – It is a Marathon with a Baton to Pass on to Others!

    Simplifying Greatness – It is a Marathon with a Baton to Pass on to Others!

    “What is greatness?”

    SIMPLYFING GREATNESS by TOPE FABUSOLA on Olawale Daniel's Blog

    “What does greatness mean to you?”

    I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve asked myself this question.

    The reason why it took me a while to articulate my response is because, the end goal is to share it with you.

    Having an idea in your head is one thing. Expressing it on paper or, in this case, your device is an entirely different thing.

    I wanted to share my sincere view about true greatness without trying to be politically correct or “deep, sir”.

    I believe in simple truths. However there is a thin line between simplifying a concept and watering it down, thereby making it lose its pure essence.

    With that in mind, here is my answer in its purest form.

    “True greatness is living for others, in others, and through others.”

    Let me explain.

    As you can see from the simple definition, there are three parts to greatness.

    We are all familiar with the first part. As a matter of fact, that is the politically correct definition we see all the time. Let’s be honest; we say them, too.

    “I just want to serve the world.”
    “I started this business because my heart aches for my people.”
    “I’m going into this position because I can’t bear seeing you suffer.”
    “Please let me help you do it because I love you. Just pay for the equipment”

    We’ve seen it over and over again. It is not new. We all have our versions of it. We have all learnt to create a mantra for ourselves.

    Something light.

    Something nice to the ears.

    As far as I’m concerned, this is just one part of greatness. Whether people are sincere with this approach to life or not, it is still one part. Very important part, but one part nonetheless.

    I don’t have to tell you.

    33% is still very poor in Academics. In life, it is even poorer. Your head is barely out of the water. There is so much more to greatness. And we shall explore it together.

    The Interpretation

    Here you are in this room.

    A delegate in a foreign country.

    You are sitting at a table with 3 other men, having an important conversation. They all speak the same language. A language you understand. A language that isn’t your own.

    One of the 3 looked at you. He suggested he’ll explain things to you in your own native language later.

    The second person told them not to worry. He had heard you speak their language earlier, even if not fluently. You can manage.

    The third man paused. He looked at you straight in the eyes, looked at his other fellows and said,

    “Let’s just speak his language so that he could easily understand and also contribute to the discussion.”

    Be honest. Who just made your day?

    Of course!

    Just like the above scenario, living for others is like suggesting to interpret later. Of course, it is way ahead of just saying “they will manage.”

    However, nothing beats being spoken to in the language you natively speak and understand.

    Beyond living for others (usually a masked form of sympathy), the world bows to those who can empathize and live in other people’s world.

    A lot of people try to live for others. What they end up doing is trying to push their way on others. The problem here is that it simply doesn’t work.

    While everyone could see how hard you are trying to help, the problem is that the effect of your effort is dampened.

    Everyone needs help. For them to take it, though, they need to trust you. How do you get from a total stranger to someone they can trust?

    One way is to simply live for others. Give yourself as a living sacrifice. People will know you, like you and trust you. Maybe.

    Or you can go one step further. Live in others.

    See things from their point of view, even if you don’t agree. Feel their pains. Put yourself in other people’s shoes.

    They won’t only know you, like you, and trust you. They will also know deeply that you know them and get them.

    It is not about cursing the darkness. Greatness is about entering the darkness and shining the light.

    X-Men Faction

    Remember the X-Men?

    The fictional mutants who graced our TV screens. Cyclops, Jean, Storm, Wolverine…

    Wolverine!

    Our favourite. Strong and skillful. Oh, the things he did with his claws!

    But then, he was just one man.

    The benefit of being an individual is that you can do your own thing. The downside is that there is a limit to what you can do.

    Guess where the real power was.

    On the wheelchair.

    Professor.

    The leader of the X-Men. Even though he rarely “stepped” out of the house, he was everywhere.

    If there was a great quality he had, it was more than the generousity to offer help. It was the humility to ask for it.

    To be great, darling, you need help. There is no way around it. I know. The “one-man-army” thing feels great.

    However, like anything done alone, there is a big limit to it.

    Of course, don’t be a leach. You can’t receive where you’ve not given. That’s why the first two stages of greatness focus on giving.

    Living through others is about releasing part of your life or business and surrendering it to others who can help you run abroad with it.

    (Not just anybody, darling. You know better than that. Do your due diligence.)

    Great ideas don’t die with the originator. Great businesses don’t die with the founders.

    Do homes collapse at the death of the head?

    Is it not interesting that, to be a person of influence, you have to let go of some control?

    Yet, this is life.

    There is a reason why the world richest men don’t run a one-man business. There is a reason why the greatest men on earth have comrades and disciples.

    Greatness is not a one-man show.

    Granted, you need to find your own footing before inviting others on your journey. However, to go far, there must be a release at some point.

    Let me say it simply.

    Here is the ultimate test of greatness.

    It must reach where you can’t. It must live long after you’re gone.

    Greatness is a marathon. Not a sprint.

    Greatness is a baton. Pass it on.

    This is the Firebrand way.

    #BurnUpOrBurnOut

    SIMPLIFYING GREATNESS was written by Tope Fabusola. He’s the CEO of The Firebrand.