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Inspiration For Today 


Wednesday 28th September 2016


WHY YOU NEED TO WAKE UP!!!


To everyone here on earth there is a specific and unique calling.


To everyone of us, there is a certain measure of wiring.


Some of us are called or wired into motivational or public speaking.


Some of us are called or wired into teaching or coaching.


Some of us are called or wired into shepherding or pastoring.


Some of us are called or wired into comedy.


Some of us are called or wired into photography.


Some of us are called or wired into blogging or freelancing.


Some of us are called or wired into acting or presenting.


Some of us are called or wired in guidance and counselling.


Some of us are called or wired into presenting or modelling.


And to really make a headway in your circle of influence.


It is very important you discover your own unique place.


You need to wake up in order to awake the sleeping giant in you.


You need to wake up to be able to rise up to the peak of your career.


You need to make up your mind to wake up the dormant gift you're carrying.


Being indolent can kill your talent. Activate what you carry.


It is a pity these days to see many sleeping away their destinies.


And the ugly part of the story is that if you don't make up your mind to wake up, you may not be able to stand up or rise up to the top. And that will be very dangerous.


Life is not just a place where we engage in the rat race.


It is a stage where we use our gifting and wiring to make a difference and leave indelible influence.


INSPIRED QUOTE:
''Life is not just a place where we engage in the rat race. It is a stage where we use our gifting and wiring to make a difference and leave indelible influence.''


INSPIRED ACTION:
''Make up your mind to awake the sleeping giant and dormant gift in you. Rise up and start doing what you're gifted and wired to do on earth today.''
A weekly dose for a high-rise♣♣♣


Inspired by:
Olapurpose James Asu
Africa's Foremost Purpose Icon (AFPI)
@PurposeIcon
purposediscoveryschool@gmail.com
www.purposediscoveryplatform.blogspot.com


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