STOP THE BLAMING GAME
I spent my #15,000:00 meant for my certificate and convocation gown to a business deal I wasn't sure off just because the presentation and the speaker was so sweet in communication. But I lost the money because the business didn't go as planned.
After 2 weeks, I almost broke down when the portal for payment for my convocation ceremony was an hour to closing which simply means I won't join my mate to serve (NYSC) that year and would have to come back the next year.
Who would I blame for that mistake of mine?
And does that mean I won't invest if I see another sound opportunity to?
Many a times, we find ourselves in a similar situation, and instead of us to blame our decisions and move on, we tend to blame someone else for our inability to see the clearer picture when taking the decision. Then, we make regrets our companion, which delays or reduce our capability to taking necessary step in achieving success.
This is my piece to you, Stop the Blaming game. It doesn't help. It kills faster than we know it.
These should help if followed carefully and sincerely:
-Don't blame people for your present situation.
-Try to accept whatever that comes and move on.
-Always have different views on everything.
-Never expect from anybody, anything.
-Never take promises from people too serious.
-Take your Time to take Decisions.
-Never regret an Action or a Decision.
-Don't judge.
-Act more, talk less.
-Always believe in yourself. Seek Happiness and find joy.
-Have it in mind that, there are things you can't control.
-Most importantly, Trust whatever/whoever you believe in. And have faith in Him.
My piece.
Be inspired.
Adedoyin Temitope
@iam_doyyn_
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