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IDEAS WORTH MORE THAN MILLIONS OF NAIRA

 “No matter how potent a drug is, if you believe it won't aid you, it most likely won't.”
- Aminat Kalejaye-

Good morning,

Last night I was a guest on the 'Warriors not Sicklers’ Q/A segment where these 'warriors' discuss with a life coach about stigma, despair and embarrassment their medical condition is causing them.

I'd like to share a few nuggets from the session;

1. 80% of drug effectiveness is based on your MIND. No matter how potent a drug is, if you believe it won't aid you, it most likely won't.

2. Master your mind/thinking process, emotions, anger and behavioural patterns. If you can, you can manage the complications of any medical condition.

3.  NOTHING CAN CHAIN YOU, UNLESS YOU EMPOWER IT.

4. Your problem usually is not YOUR SITUATION, but HOW YOU HANDLE IT.

5. If you process NEGATIVE THOUGHTS it will CONTROL your MIND, and generate COMPLICATIONS with your IMMUNE SYSTEM.

6. The power of the MIND is often underestimated. Don't think SCD (Sickle Cell Disease) is the REASON for YOUR FAILURES, know THAT YOU ARE THE ONE EMPOWERING IT.

7. Your EMOTIONS control your THOUGHT PATTERNS & YOUR REACTIONS; be in charge of it.

8. When you're CHALLENGED, say: THIS IS NOT BEYOND ME. I'll make my LIFE A COMPELLING STORY THAT WILL INSPIRE OTHERS TO ASPIRE TO BE LIKE ME.

9. Nick Vujicic is without LIMBS BUT LIVING BEYOND LIMITS. You have beautiful bodies, yet you are LIMITING YOURSELF. No condition can LIMIT you.

10. We all shall be 'tested' what MATTERS MOST is that you DO NOT LET YOUR TEST LIMIT YOUR CAPACITY and CAPABILITY. Rather let it ENHANCE it.

11. If there is an OPPORTUNITY TO HELP HUMANITY; do it without any INHIBITION.

12. Let THE WORLD SEE THE BEAUTY IN YOU, REGARDLESS of your condition.

13. Limit your CRISIS, by LIMITING YOUR WORRIES.

14. Most importantly, 'a listening ear and helping hand, is WORTH MORE THAN MILLIONS OF NAIRA.

What is limiting you?Do you need someone to LISTEN to YOU, let's GET STARTED.

KINDNESS IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. Be kind enough to share this.

By Aminat Kalejaye

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Thank You. 

 
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