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DESTINY & PRODUCTIVITY
By Remi Dairo

Good morning friends! I found out that nobody is actually a failure, nobody is born lazy, nobody want to live a life without result. Nobody! The truth is: your maximum productivity is hidden in your destiny. The question here is how does your destiny affects your productivity?


1. Find what you love to do: What you love to do is a signal to what you are sent on earth to do. Find that thing that you will do again and again if nobody gives you a kobo. What is that thing that excites you? What is that thing that keeps you alive even when everyone is tired? That is the pointer to your destiny. The good news is that anytime you do such, your productivity increases!

2. Find whose problem you love to solve: I understand you don't feel like solving everybody's problem. I know you don't connect with some set of people. Am aware some people are more connected to you than others. Yes.. the people you love to connect with are the people your destiny have assignment for. To some, its young people, to others its children, to another its women, another is singles or less privilege. Please note that it is not by mistake you love this people... create products and services to help them. Your productivity will increase when you are motivated to work or solve problem for these people.

3. Find out what you hate or strongly dislike: What you hate is a signal to what you are sent to change. Have you ever thought about this; it is not everything that irritates you that irritates other people! That is your destiny calling! You are wired to be angry about some situations, things and events. These are the areas you are born to do something about. Create products and services to solve the problem. You will be shocked at your level of productivity!

 
Go today; find the signals of your destiny and this will increase your productivity and profitability!

Thank you!

remiDAIRO
-Your life & Productivity Coach-
Follow me @Remi_Dairo

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