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THE SUCCESS DOSE


When it comes to becoming successful in life, five (5) things matters most. These I call the "Success Dose". The Success Dose include the following:

1. God: God is the author of all! Without Him, no one can become successful.You must be aligned with Him if you must be successful in life. He matters most.


2. Relationship: Relationship is the Beauty, Sweetness and Jewel of (living in) life. Without relationship, you can never succeed in life. But you must be very careful in choosing who to relate with. Appearantly, relationship is by CHOICE. Meaning, you have the right to choose who to relate with in every sphere of life and whosoever you relate with determines how far you will go in every single thing you do. 


Again, you have to be so discerning in choosing friends. The fact you relate with someone academically doesn't mean you should relate with the person socially, also, your career companion might not be your spiritual companion and on and on.


3. Time: You have to know this if you must succeed in life, your time is your life! How you manage your time determines to a greater extent, your outcome in life. The beauty of time is knowing when to do everything. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1)


4. Energy/Passion: There is an immeasurable joy in reaping the fruit of your own labour. You can't trade that with anything on earth. It makes you happier when you work for it. Some people believe that success comes only by luck or favour, but that's a pure lie. It comes by your Energy and Passion.You must put in your best to get the best out of life.


5. Emotion: Your emotion is everything about you. The extent to which you can contain and maintain your emotions determines how far and wide you will go. Emotion involves anger, happiness, fear, anxiety etc. Any man ruled by emotion will never succeed.

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