It’s Not Your Fault, These 4Es Are Responsible For Your Current Mindset And The Way You See Life.

It’s Not Your Fault, These 4Es Are Responsible For Your Current Mindset And The Way You See Life. “Your mindset is a product of your experience, exposure, education and environment.” Our minds learn from different sources, mostly based on the unique experiences we have in life. The things, people and places we are exposed to, the kind and quality of education we get – academic or personal, and the environment we grew up in, live in or interact with often play a part in how our minds function. Thankfully, a wrong mindset can be changed through quality information. It is called mind reprogramming. Therefore, if you wish to change your life, and your present mindset, then you must be deliberate about changing these four elements. If you find this useful, then share with a friend or colleague. TAB hashtag#WednesdayWisdom hashtag#Mindset hashtag#UNLOCK hashtag#PheekWords hashtag#WinningLife

“If you fall, do not fail to rise quickly and use the lessons learned as solutions to other problems – yours and for other people.”

“If you fall, do not fail to rise quickly and use the lessons learned as solutions to other problems – yours and for other people.” Those who continuously try new things often fail and learn on-the-go. When you fail at a venture, you learn what works and what doesn’t, especially after you eventually succeed. This equips you with the requisite knowledge to guide other people coming after you. This is why it is important to position ourselves to mentor other people on their journeys, based on our own experiences. Never hoard the lessons from your past experiences with life. Also, as you grow, you will always need to be guided by other people who have gone ahead of you. Seek out such people, connect with them and hold their counsel dear. They will help you to minimize your failures and to reach success faster. Beware of people who haven’t succeeded at anything. They are time wasters, and many times, their counsel holds no weight. Be wise. TAB hashtag#WednesdayWisdom hashtag#Transformation hashtag#UNLOCK

“When you attain success in life, consciously create time to inspire others.”

“When you attain success in life, consciously create time to inspire others.” hashtag#PheekWords Many times, the connotation of success is relative, and different from person to person. To one, success is financial freedom and career attainment. To another, success is time and freedom to do whatever they please with it. To yet another, success could mean being a great parent and raising wholesome kids. Different people with different interpretations, depending on what is most important to them in life. However, the end of all success – whatever it is for you – is to deliberately use the story of your journey to that “peak” and the embedded lessons therein to inspire and cultivate other people’s success. It is laying the paths of others coming after you with clues that guide them and maximize their chances for attainment. Richard mofe Damijo, RMD as he is fondly called is a definition of success by all standards who has used his gifts to influence and inspire others.As a young boy in the 90s, RMD was my screen hero and he was already a household name with his controversial character of Segun Kadiri alongside the delectable Ego Boyo in the popular TV series Checkmate produced by the late Amaka Igwe. Over the decades, RMD has evolved from an actor, writer, producer to a lawyer, and a Commissioner in Delta State. But all through his illustrious career RMD has dedicated support to younger artistes. Despite his clout and achievements in life, it is not uncommon to find him on stage with upcoming artistes and comedians, all in a bid to support and inspire them. On a faithful sunny Saturday morning last year August, I met RMD at the DFW airport in Dallas, Texas. We struck up a conversation, and he shared that he had flown into Dallas specifically to support a young artiste’s show. His humility left a lasting impression on me. We exchanged contact information and promised to stay in touch. Sometime in March this year, I got a text “Taopheek hi. It’s RMD. I’m stateside just wanted to hola. I remembered that I said I would say hi if I’m stateside.” This is RMD for you. We connected again and it was as if I have known him all my life. Success does not change people, it actually reveals who you truly are. If you are blessed to successfully at anything, be kind and secure. Empowering other people will not diminish your success; instead, it will multiply your influence, and as you may know, influence is wealth. So, never hoard your experiences and expertise; find people who desire your kind of success and inspire them. Congratulations RMD for your AMVCA Industry Merit Award, well deserved! Africa’s Denzel Washington. TAB Pic: Left RMD with a copy of my book, UNLOCK. Right RMD at AMVCA. hashtag#UNLOCK hashtag#RMD hashtag#WednesdayWisdom hashtag#Success