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Those Oars are meant to be raised and not rested upon.

  It's a good thing to want to learn something new,  it’s a better thing to learn something new,  but it's best to ensure that what you learn appreciates and doesn't depreciate.    I started my driving lesson and I discovered that there is more to driving than just driving round a large field. The first lesson was an interesting one as I was taught the basics, gradually I began to learn the rudiments of driving.   The following lessons came with a whole lot of adrenaline popping through my system as I could conveniently drive around the entire field, you really needed to see me use one hand to hold the steering. I was still enjoying my moment of glory when my instructor told me I was going to drive out of the field to the road the next day. All my adrenaline seized to pop at that moment because I was already used to the field and the thought of driving on the main road just scared me to death.   The next day came, I braced up and took charge of...

SPEAKING TRACKS

It was a very beautiful and cool morning, it rained overnight so i decided to maximize the cool of the day by going on a prayer walk (you’ll should try this often as it clears the mind and rids one of reasonable distractions) that fateful morning. During the course of my  prayers I asked the Holy Ghost for my next post on the blog as I didn’t know what to post and the weekend kept on drawing nigh, I didn’t hear anything for close to a minute but I was wise enough to still wait amidst his silence. Out of the silence came a voice that said look down, I looked down immediately because my head was held up high. All I saw were tyre tracks made by different cars, tricycles, motorcycles and bicycles, I asked myself what tyre tracks has got to do with my next post. He then began to expound it in my heart (you sincerely needed to see the spark of light in my eyes), the tyre TRACKS I saw differed distinctly from each other; some were smooth, rough, bent, straight, zig-zag all according t...

THE UNNOTICED SPEAKER

How well do we learn from our environment or things we come in contact with? We stumble upon a lot of things, situations, scenarios as we interact with our environment daily, unfortunately we pay little or no attention to the SPEAKINGS of the environment. It could be that snail that you see moving slowly till it gets to its destination; this connotes consistency, ensure you don't stop moving, growing, adding value to yourself until you get to where you're supposed to be. Don't stop moving even if you eventually get there, in consistency lies the power to remain at the top. Funny enough it could be those pesky little ants that roll up tiny fragments of food into their little hole non stop; this here SPEAKS about hard work ensuring that all our needs are well attended to as at when due. It might even be the bird that chirps while flying across to gather twigs to insure that its nest is built, you honestly need to see how conveniently it sits in the nest when it's finally ...

YOU NECESSARILY DON'T HAVE TO QUIT;ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS TO STEP UP YOUR COMPANY GAME.

I woke up one beautiful morning feeling all energized to do some cleaning, after cleaning I went further to burn some old stuffs that weren’t in use any longer. I arranged them in such a way that they’ll get burnt easily, I poured kerosene on them and set them ablaze thinking everything was going to get burnt in a couple of minutes. To my amazement I saw that only few parts of what I was burning had flames on it, I tried my best in spreading the flames evenly on all the stuffs that was meant to be burnt with the aid of a large stick. Alas, it didn’t work out and I almost got my fingers burnt during the whole process, I was still looking at the other parts that lacked flame disappointedly when a very strong wind blew the flames from the burning objects to the remaining objects that were void of flame. You really needed to see the smile on my face as I watched the flames spread evenly in a matter of seconds, the other parts that were struggling to burn began to burn with ease. Th...