FIVE VERY IMPORTANT LESSONS IN LIFE
Alex Ihama
Global Strategist, Executive Coach, Inspirational Speaker, Bestselling Author, Executive Director @ Canadian Congress, School of Greatness & Credit Union Transformation (25+ Years of Impact in 300+ Cities in 30+ Nations)
As a student of life, someone who is so determined to passionately grow in every area of my life and inspire others to do the same, I have learned so many things in life that a thousand books may be insufficient to share them all. But here are five of the most important lessons I have learned in life to inspire you to even greater heights:
- You were born with a purpose that is greater than you, and not even you can change it. The earlier you discover and pursue it, the better for you. Other things may bring you satisfaction, but fulfillment comes from nothing else that in the pursuit of your purpose.
- You were also given dreams that can change your world, ideas that would shock your generations. If the dreams will be achieved, it is in your hands. Of course, God is on standby to help, but he will never push you beyond your comfort zone but ready to elevate you when you are en route.
- Some of the people you love the most will doubt, disappoint, hurt and even betray you. Be prepared to move on and consider their insults as stepping stones to higher levels of mental, emotional and spiritual state of being. If you don’t get rid of bitterness, anger, hate, and resentment, you will never be happy in life.
- Before you were born, God set aside for your blessings that are exceedingly and abundantly. If you make a note of every blessing you desire in life and multiply a billion times, you will still come short of God’s blessing. Your focus, therefore, should be to rid yourself of sins that will hinder your blessings and develop faith to demolish strongholds that attempt to delay them.
- The mind is our most powerful possession, for it is the incubator for success and failure. The mind, which is basically our subconscious, is full of everything we ever heard, saw, felt, smelt and experienced, thereby influencing our decisions, actions, and directions. Thus, you must renew your mind every day and discard detrimental information and experiences, leaving a database of applicable wisdom.
While you will find more information in my books, Welcome to Greatness and The Mystique of Leadership, may these words of advice inspire and empower you for even greater heights in your journey.
Live@Best,
Alex Ihama
www.alexihama.com
P.S. What are some of the lessons you have learned in life? Share with me too and the post with others as well.
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