Konsol schools
24/07/2014
24/07/2014
The Hausa dance and lot more......
SOLVE If you are genius..!
5 + 3 = 28
9 + 1 = 810
8 + 6 = 214
5 + 4 = 19
Then 7 + 3 = ??
=> Only for the Genius!!!!
I
would like to break this winning
formula down into "easy
to chew" bite-sized chunks. In
doing so, we will look
at four smaller nuggets of truth.
The first nugget is: "THE
ROAD TO SUCCESS," the second is:
"HARD WORK,"
the third: "DETERMINATION," and
the fourth nugget
worthy of a closer look is:
"PERSONAL SACRIFICE."
For our conclusion, I will ask,
"Who will answer this
call?"
Let
us get started with the first nugget
of truth, "THE ROAD
TO SUCCESS." The road to success
starts within a heart
that wants to be the best at
something--a heart, mind, and
soul that does not want to be
ordinary, but extraordinary.
These words of hope come from
the roots of our country's heritage
where ordinary people, who have a
dream, work hard to achieve.
Let these words of truth breathe
life into the core of your
bones. Winners never look for the
easy way out. They simply
look at the impossible, and say to
themselves to set their
heart upon this lofty dream and
chase after it with their
whole heart. The road to success is
narrow, and many will
miss it because the road to failure
is broad and easy. Plant
your feet firmly upon the rock of
your desire to become the
best. It is easy to fail; do not work
hard, and do not have
a dream--that is all it takes.
However, that is all right,
because somewhere out there is an
ordinary person hoping that
is exactly what you are doing--
nothing. Yes, the road to an
average, mediocre life is easy, but
for those who have a dream,
the road to success is another
story. Count the cost before
you start down this road; for in a
month, or in a year will
you still be fighting to become the
best? Oh, but the road
to success is filled with life,
happiness, and sweet, sweet
victory! Are you ready to travel
down this road to success
no matter what the price? Learn to
enjoy the journey and be
committed to the long haul to
achieve your heart's desire.
Let
us now turn to the second nugget
of truth, "HARD WORK."
It will take hard work on the part
of anyone who wants to
be the best. How much work will it
take? That depends on your
final goal, or the greatness of your
dream. If you want to
be the best, then you are going to
have to do more than others
do. Kobe Bryant, in the off season,
shoots 2000 times a day.
Are you willing to work that hard
to be the best? Any ordinary
person can stay ordinary, but those
who will work hard, doing
a daily routine, will become
extraordinary people. Ordinary
people do not just wake up one day
with large, strong arms
or legs; they use hard work to
build their muscles. There
is no secret here and definitely no
short cuts. No one is
born looking like Mr. Universe. Do
you want to be bigger,
stronger, and faster? You must buy
into this daily work ethic.
You must learn to carry this
method of success into every
realm of your daily existence. If
you will learn to reflect
a spirit of excellence in everything
you do, the hard work
will become second nature to you.
Make a name for yourself
by being the best at everything you
set your mind to master.
Become a daily learner, a daily
reader, and educate yourself
in the area that you want to be the
best. "HARD WORK;"
there is no easy way to accomplish
what no other has done.
"HARD WORK" built America.
"HARD WORK"
is one element which will help you
achieve your greatest dreams.
The problem with our human
nature is that we want everything
right now. We have become a
"microwave society."
We want success the same way; we
want it right now and we
want it the easy way. Sorry, wrong
answer. If you buy into
this type of method for success,
then you are the one who
probably buys lottery tickets,
hoping for your millions. The
odds of that happening are stacked
against you; those people
make a lot of money from those
tickets. There is nothing that
pays off better than good old
fashioned HARD WORK!
A
farmer goes out and works hard to
plant his crop. He waters
it, w**ds it, and even fertilizes his
field. His, "HARD
WORK" will pay off at harvest time.
If the farmer did
not water, w**d, and fertilize his
crop, it would yield very
little. If the athlete will not plant a
crop of "HARD
WORK" he, too, will yield nothing
for his effort. All
of this takes time; the farmers, as
well as the athletes,
earn great rewards from their
continual effort. With "HARD
WORK," you can expect to get
bigger, stronger, and faster.
Let
us chew for a while on the next
nugget of success,
"DETERMINATION."
Another word that fits this section
is tenacity. Never give
up your dreams. Set your mind,
soul, and heart upon doing
everything necessary to become
your best. Notice I said, "Your
best;" learn how to become the
best you are capable of.
"DETERMINATION" means that you
look at yourself
and make no excuses. As you find
your weak areas, attack them
to better yourself. One of my weak
areas of life was reading.
I gave up all my excuses and
started reading everything in
the area of my interest; now I love
to read. One might have
very weak arms; get over it and get
busy correcting the problem
area. Are you out of shape? Get
over it and be determined
to change that problem. Do you
have problems in Math? Get
over it, ask for help, and learn.
Never let your emotions
have the best of you. Control your
emotions and do whatever
it takes to be the best.
A
young man won a gold metal in the
Olympics on the pistol rage
using his right hand. He went home
after the competition a
winner, but he had a dream to win
a second gold metal in four
years. While at work, his right hand
was crushed by machinery
to the point surgeons had to
amputate his shooting hand. Our
young man was "DETERMINED," and
left himself no
excuses. Our athlete went to work,
developed his left hand,
went back to the following
Olympics, and won his second gold
metal. This, my reader is
"DETERMINATION" to the
extreme. He did not have a right
hand. What is your excuse?
Another high school student lost
his leg, yet he plays on
the line for his team. What is your
excuse? I had a friend
who had polio in his legs, making
them both useless; however,
he was on our wrestling team at my
school. He would crawl
after his opponents, then he would
pin them. He became a wrestler
for a college team. Do you have
DETERMINATION?
"PERSONAL
SACRIFICE" is next on our agenda
on which to meditate.
What will it take to become the
best? This section is really
all about making daily choices to
stay on the narrow road
to success. Instead of another
video game to exercise your
thumbs, buy equipment, which will
help you become the best.
I am sure that Kobe Bryant bought
a basketball instead of
video games. I am sure the man
who lost his hand wanted to
give up and quit, but instead went
out and bought a left-handed
gun. Instead of doing what you
want to, do what is necessary
to become the best. I wanted to
become a better athlete at
one point in my life, so I set a
daily routine and stuck with
it, even when I did not feel like it.
I asked my father to
build me a goal post in our back
yard. I would go to the neighbors
and kick from their back yard, day
in and day out. I won the
kicking position that year on the
varsity squad. This is "PERSONAL
SACRIFICE." Make the right choices
about your diet, your
sleeping habits, and your friends
(yes, even your friends.)
Place around you people who will
help you achieve your dreams.
Spending time with those who do
drugs and want to get in trouble
will carry you far away from your
dreams.
After
working with youth for over 22
years, I see those who have
no vision or plan for their lives
perish. However, those who
will make the plans and make the
personal sacrifices necessary
to succeed, go on in life to be
successful. I started to speak
life into the world of an eighth
grader on the road to destruction
using drugs. Since then, she has
become a highly successful
artist, graduating from an art
college with honors. There
was a freshman, though once
devastated by her parents'
separation,
has now become an elementary
school teacher. My daughter,
Leia, set aside her love life until
she reached her goal of
becoming a registered nurse. Keep
your focus on the prize.
Set your dream, your goal in front
of you, and then stay focused
on it. My daughter will graduate
from college this May, and
at the age of 22 is willing to think
about her love life and
place someone in her life with the
same type of dreams.
"Who
will answer this call?" Those who
dare to be the best
and are positive will answer the
call. Those who answer the
call are not afraid of trying to
become someone special, someone
important, and someone
successful. It is better to have
tried
and failed than to have never tried.
Those will answer who
want their life to mean something
and want to be remembered
for their achievements. "Who will
answer this call?"
There is a call going out to all. Will
you step up and answer
the call to be someone of
excellence? Will you, can you, or
are you going to step on to the
road which leads to success?
It does not matter where you step
on to that road; it only
matters
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