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7 KEYS TO BECOMING A SUPERSTAR!

“The greatest waste of our natural resources is not oil and it is not natural gas, it is the number of people who never attempt to discover or achieve their potential and purpose by ignoring the power embedded in their minds to change events around them.”
-Olapurpose James Asu-



There are many “unlikely” millionaires, multimillionaires, billionaires, great leaders and stars in the world. Bill Gates, Thomas Edison, Wole Soyinka and Albert Einstein were all adjudged to have low prospects at one time or another in their lives. Do you ever wonder how some people are more successful than others? Or wonder how some people became superstars in their fields even though they supposedly had little talents or average skills?
Michael Jordan cuts an imposing figure, but so do 99 percent of those who play professional basketball. So why did the young man who was cut from his high school’s junior varsity team soar above all of the others during his career? Or how did a young journalist, actor, actress, musician, TV or radio presenter, painter, printer, writer, orator, poet, lawyer, doctor, neurosurgeon, computer scientist, pharmacist soar above all the others during his or her career?


Do you want to discover hidden but proven keys to unlock or unravel the superstar in you? 


Then, join Impact Generation International in her weekly empowerment gathering tagged “YES YOU CAN”: It is a weekly program that is being held every Sunday at Kingston High School Itire by 4pm to 6pm with the sole aim of empowering and inspiring youth to be successful in any area of their chosen fields. It is set to motivate and impact young lives globally. It features several topics from Seasoned Speakers that relates to youth development every week.

Impact Generation International is a Non-Profit/human Capacity development Organization that focuses on impacting, reforming and transforming lives of teens and youth in Ajegunle and beyond. Her vision is to raise a Generation of Global Positive Changers.

James Asu popularly called Olapurpose or Purpose Coach is the first invited speaker for the year who will be speaking on 7 KEYS TO BECOMING A SUPERSTAR. And one of which is:
1.     
BELIEVE IN THE POSSIBILITIES AND REALITIES OF YOUR DREAMS.

There is no reason for you to accept “average” grades or levels of performance. Nobody was born to be a mediocre, so don’t accept mediocrity in any aspect of your life. When you join us in this January edition, I promise to help you find a lasting way overcoming whatever has held you back or slowed you down from realizing your dream of becoming a superstar in your nation and to your generation. This month edition of YES YOU CAN weekly Empowerment summit is designed and organized to make you a superstar!
Do you want to know more about Impact Generation International or to register for this month edition?

EVENT DETAILS
Venue: Kingston High School
Date: 26th January 2014
Topic: 7 Keys To Becoming A Superstar
Time: 4-6pm prompt

Then, call the Chief Operating Officer, Afolabi Julius on 08124054081 or 07068942203 or email: theigiteam@gmail.com.

I look forward to seeing you.
THANK YOU,
Olapurpose James Asu a.k.a. PURPOSE COACH
Founder/President,
SCHOOL OF PURPOSE DISCOVERY INTERNATIONAL (SOPDI)
+2348169653332.





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