Monday, June 2, 2014

INSPIRING YOUNG LEADERS MAGAZINE



INSPIRING YOUNG LEADERS MAGAZINE
This a youth-centered Magazine written with the sole aim of “educating and inspiring the Nigerian youths through scholarly written articles cum photographs”
The Maiden Edition is the MAY 2014 CREATIVE EDITION.
This is undoubtedly a complete publication which has the essential Feature articles and Columns that are beneficial to the Nigerian youth. We have columns like: Nation Building, Football Special, Comedy Xtra, Health Talk, Innovation, The Inspiration, Photo Speak, Ignite, The Milestone, Feature Interview, “Writing from my Experience”, Decode Info Tech, and Leadership Gem Columns, to mention few of the educating columns in the Publication. This edition succinctly answered the fundamental questions of When, What, Why and the HOW of Creativity, as important questions pertinent to becoming an enterprising youngster. There are also three sound write-ups on LEADERSHIP, so that the readers can be tomorrow’s potential force to reckon with in the nearest future.
The Editor of the Publication is Mr. Funso F. A. Isiade
And Mr. Olurotimi Odejayi is the Chief Editor. He can be reached on phone via 08098795454. Thank you.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

“Trading Values” – Mr. ’Rotimi Odejayi



“Trading Values” – Mr. ’Rotimi Odejayi
Value” (in economics), means “a measure of the benefit that an economic actor can gain from either a good or service.” As culled from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value. That is, a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged.
The topic means for the youth to exchange the (societal) needed values for the corresponding payments in cash, simply put, I give value and I am paid back in turn.
The Beginning is “the Trade by Batter” Concept
The real essence of living is for man to fulfill purpose and this is possible through a proper understanding of how life works. One major principle is the idea that “Nothing ventured, nothing gained, cum something ventured, something gained.” And this is possible when you give up your expertise for an exchange for cash. This all started during the “Hunting /Farming Age” wherein you give trade agricultural products (Crops and farm animal) for benefiting from gained utility. The word “utility” means “the satisfaction you derive from the economic value of a good or and service consumed”. This is 21st Century, wherein you do not practice the trade by batter again, what is obtainable today is the Trading Value Concept. This concept advocates the idea that, “you give-up your acquired skills (and competence) for exchange for money. It is skill that dictates what economic value the people place on you. What then is “skill”? The word “skill” here means “the ability to do something well.” Here is the simple Formula, Skill = Knowledge + Ability. You can acquire skill through any of these nine ways:
1.     Practice Personal Development.
2.     Master a Field of Specialization only.
3.     Undergoing Trainings in your field.
4.     Amass many years of working experiences in a Field of endeavour.
5.     Be Teachable & Network with other Professionals for Knowledge sharing.
6.     Acquire Professional Certification(s) in your field.
7.     Update yourself through Reading, Browsing, Practising, Creativity, etc.
8.     Teach Whatever you know.
9.     Embrace innovation in your field.
The Conclusion is:
To position yourself well for tomorrow, here is one of the most important rules you will ever learn: “You must get the Right Information, Ours is the Information Age!! The future belongs to the competent. Acquire the necessary skills, so as to be the master in your field.”

Friday, February 7, 2014

"The Paradox of Success" - Rotimi Odejayi

The word ‘Paradox’ in English Language is a word that contradicts itself, e.g. sweat and success.


                                                                   The Paradox of Success.
“Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration” – Thomas Alva Edison.

Success is a very common term especially among the youth. It is generally believed that failure is an orphan, while success is the celebrated new-baby of everyone. In the game of life, either success or failure is up for a man to grab. Success is a gem that captures the aspirations of everybody; it is always celebrated by all men. The word “Success” means – The achievement of something desired, planned or attempted: some attributed their success in business to Hard-work. Success may refer to: a level of a social status, achievement of an objective (goal) and it is the opposite of failure. The truth is that good success is the desire of God for his children; it’s always laziness or ignorance of our rights that short-changes the believer from attaining their set-goals for success.
Success is the progressive attainment of worthwhile goals. The new Webster Dictionary has defined a ‘goal’ as “the end toward which man’s effort is directed”. That is your main intention for investing efforts into something. It connotes an aspiration and the ability to work towards a specific object orientation. A goal is a statement of objectives and purpose clearly spelt out within a given time. In the context of an Under-graduate, that student is successful if he finishes with a First Class degree; a consistent Christian is also considered to be successful. Here is Jim Rohn’s definition, “Success is nothing more than a few disciplines, practiced everyday”. Endeavour to think success because you determine how and if you will succeed. The reason is because; Success is a state of mind. If you want to succeed, start thinking of yourself as successful. At the counter of success, there are no bargains; prices must be paid in advance and in full. If some prices are meant to be paid then preparation is very pivotal to success. Success is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of a diligent choice. Success, unlike our wishes, strong aspiration, and lopsided thought is a process of practical, personal experience and not sudden. The determining factor is your level of preparation, as a man cannot be greater than what he prepares for. In life your preparation begets your expectation and expectation lead you to realization. From experience, I affirm that very sweet is success, and it is always celebrated by all men.
Let us get it right that there are no short-cuts to success. You attain a successful feat through toiling. Let us do a brief description of how success is? We would recall that success is always enjoyed by people, just as it feat is being celebrated by all men. It is always a time of merry-making, champagne popping, and happy celebration. Naturally and generally speaking, all men on earth dream big and great, but not all heartily pray for it. It is therefore a conspicuous paradox to say: No Sweat, No Success.

Biblically speaking, life from cradle (beginning of existence) was all rosy and no sweat. Adam and Eve had all things at their beck and call. Just as man fell into sin, the rosy life changed. And this success story of man turned an adventure with God’s pronouncement of sweat before any man will succeed. Just as sweet as success is, it is a product of man’s perspiration. Perspiration in this context means it literal meaning of “the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid”. The consequence of this is just because you are toiling to achieve that targeted goal. The Bible in Genesis 3: 19a said, “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread…”. Since then, no man sincerely attains success without sweating it out (that is what we call toiling in this modern English diction). Success, according to John Ruskin is “the highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become of it”
Proverbs 6: 4 says, “Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids”. It takes discipline to forgo sleep and burn mid-night candle. That is a situation wherein you are toiling upwards in the night. And at this time, you are not only developing yourself, you are also perspiring to get to that desired haven.
The ParadoX of This LIFE Is That Your PresenT SufferinG Will Prepare You For FuturE Success.

Monday, January 27, 2014

"Passion for the Excellent Life" - ROtimi OdejayI


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Presents
“Passion for the Excellent Life” - 'Rotimi Odejayi
Personal development is your springboard to personal excellence.

The word “passion” means a strong emotion or a great enthusiasm to achieve a particular feat. As culled from en.wikipedia.org/.../passion - Passion (emotion) is a term applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing (Passion from the Latin verb “pati” meaning to suffer). The English word “excellent” means for something to be extremely good or (and) achieve an outstanding performance in an endeavour. That is, “of the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good of its kind”. For example, a student who scores ninety marks out of one hundred is believed to have excelled. The highest level of success you can think of is the excellent life. In the very words of Aristotle, he said and I quote, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence therefore is not an act, excellence is a habit”. For anyone to excel in life, the individual must live a daily life of value adding to his or herself. The reason is because; Personal development is your springboard to personal excellence.
The unit measurement of your passion (internal drive/motivation towards your goal) is the sacrifice you give-up.
“Passion is energy, feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you” – Oprah Winfrey.
PASSION
 
ACTION
 
VISION
 
The cycle is a movement from a definite vision to a corresponding action as shown in the person’s passion.
                                                                                        
 “If you can dream it, you can achieve it” – Walt Disney.
“Whenever a clear vision and action work together, the result is usually excellent. The selfless tradeoff you make to attain the excellent life is passion, and this is shown through your self-discipline” – ’Rotimi Odejayi                  
“We must act out passion before we can feel it” – Jean-Paul Sartre
“All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire” – Aristotle.
“Passion rebuilds the world for the youth. It makes all things alive and significant…It is a fact often observed, that men have written good verses under the inspiration of passion, who cannot write well under other circumstances” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Your mind is like a muscle. If you don’t use it, you lose it. Continuous learning and personal development is the minimum requirement for excellence…It is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of a diligent choice.” – Brian Tracy

For anyone to achieve the excellent life, He or she must live with Passion!

Monday, January 6, 2014

“My Personal Opinion on Who a Leader is” – Mr. ’Rotimi Odejayi



“My Personal Opinion on Who a Leader is” – Mr. ’Rotimi Odejayi
The word “leader” is not a vague human concept. Humanity is identified with one leader or the other. All around us here we live, work, worship, school, is one leader or the other. Please be informed that a manager is not a leader by default. There are leaders and there are “leaders” in this intellectual world of pen and paper. I mean great role-models whose impacts are indelible in the lives of their followers. Alright, the New 9th Edition Longman Dictionary defines a “leader” as “the person who direct or controls a team, organization, a course or country; or someone who is in front of all the others in a race or competition. For example, a price was awarded to President De-Klerk and the ANC leader Nelson Mandela, for leadership, but who is elsewhere known as born leader.” With this definition you can easily deduce if you are a leader or not. Personally I know one if I see him or her, especially as they are always seen with their influential lifestyles. What do names like Mandela, Obama, Oprah Winfred, Queen Elizabeth II, Angela Merkel, Bill Gates, Wole Soyinka, Jonathan and W.F. Kumuyi suggest? These are world renowned leaders of course. “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams 

To me, a leader is not only Successful; He/She is A SpeciaL Being. A leader is someone that stands while his colleagues are falling. Elsewhere, a leader is outstanding wherever a few of his colleagues only manage to stand. Besides, a leader is standing tall, whenever his colleagues manage to stand. To stand-tall is sincerely exclusive to very few but a leader equally stands as a model. He sets out his life ideologies for people to follow as a standard through his service to humanity. During his time in India, Gandhi was regarded as a servant-leader. His life was characterized by service. Let me confess at this juncture that I am not a leader yet, I am only a leader in the making; hence my coming to “MENTORING-CAFÉ FOR LEADERS”. Very soon, the world is going to borrow a leaf from the standards I am going to set. The late Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder was of this opinion and I quote, “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”

Whoever desires to be a leader must be a sincere Optimist who possesses these lifelong qualities of a leader. Simply spell the word “LEADER” across-vertically to arrive at these hallmarks of a leader.

LEARNER: “Leadership and learning are very indispensable to each other” – John F. Kennedy
EFFECTIVE: “Effective Leaders have an uncanny ability to quickly turn problems to opportunities” – Author Unknown
ACTION: “When thoughts and action operates together, the result is a masterpiece”—Rotimi Odejayi
DARING: “You must dare to think about leading in life”—William Fullbright
ENTHUSIASM: “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” – Ralph W. Emerson
READER: “A reader today is a leader tomorrow”—W. Fusselman.

The utmost desire of my being is to live to be a renowned leader, a leader who will be a positive influence as well as be a channel of blessing to others. Normally a leader must be “loaded”. I mean he or she must be well-fed with appropriate knowledge as well as possess the necessary core leadership qualities. In my quest to know more about leadership I stumbled on this wise saying of Stephen Covey, which says and I quote “Personal leadership is the process of keeping your vision and values before you and aligning your life to be congruent (agreeing) with them.” You have to personally understand cum lead yourself first before you can talk of leading any other person or group of people. What Covey is saying is that, assuming the post of a leader is a personal issue that starts with you having a clear vision of your future leadership roles and the inherent values you must add to humanity so as to make the difference in your world. The inference here is that personal leadership begets occupying leadership position in life. It is in you, so dare to lead.
“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson.