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Saying no to some opportunities

Business is all about opportunities, right? However, the opportunities worth pursing are the ones you know with almost absolute certainty that you are in the best position to deliver amazing results for! Sometimes it is OK to say No to certain opportunities knowing that not every prospect which walks into your store front inquiring about your products or services is worth pursuing. It is OK to turn down some opportunities knowing very well that your forgoing of the potential revenue is a favourable trade-off to the strain these opportunities will bring on your organisation in the delivery process as these same opportunities will most likely result in a minimization of your ability to capitalize on those opportunities you are naturally in the best position to deliver amazing results for. Knowing your business, what you have to offer and the complexities within your value chain should form part of your underlying decision making when assessing new opportunities. Any opp

How to cope with doubt and worry in the productive process

How can you respect and regard a man who presents something to you which is not the best that he has to offer? And I mean the best which he has to offer in that category of offering. If I am offering you fruit, I must give you the best fruit available to me. At least the best in that category of fruit which I have to offer. Anything less is unacceptable. Our biggest problem is that there is doubt and worry in the production process, whether it be for fruit or anything else we fancy to produce, so much so that the fruit ends up compromised and unworthy. You see where there is doubt and worry there is bound to be compromise. Compromise takes the purity away from the production process. You must learn to look at the production process and accept it for what it is including your own abilities and inabilities. Praise and worship take the doubt and worry away from the production process. By praising and worshiping we transfer the responsibility for the things about which we doubt and w

Are you spiritually prepared for adversity?

Good Morning Fellow Kingdom Citizens, Today is the 8th of August, 2018 at 7:20 AM South African time. I must confess, it is a beautiful day and time to be alive. I woke up this morning at 5:30 AM  feeling blessed and glad to be alive. I had a dream that I met one of my spiritual fathers, Dr Myles Munroe. Dr. Munroe is late, but his work in the Kingdom of Heaven has left a lasting impact on myself and many others. In my dream I met Dr. Munroe for the 1st time. Sadly I have never met him in person though. In the dream he introduced me to his son Chairo Munroe, whom I believe I ought to reach out to when the time arrives. On my drive to work this morning, I thought of something. Adversity. I remembered a dark time in my life before accepting salvation. A time just after my mothers passing in 2010, when alcohol had become my source of comfort. It was a dark time then and I confess that I was self destructing and had no spiritual grounding. I was 24 years old at the time. The best dec