Monday 26 October 2009

What would you like to be remembered for?

What would you like to be remembered for?It was the news of the demise of one of my superiors at the very first place I worked as a very young lass that I received with utter disbelief and shock. This was because this boss of mine was neither very old nor frail before death. However, as I thought of the death of this man, I remembered another boss that I knew in the same Organisation who had just died months before.
Then something struck, the thoughts of other people’s death took me miles to think of my self dead some day and just as I reflected on the memories these two people had left, so will someone linger on memories I would leave whenever I die.
Immediately, I felt that it really matters what others think of you, especially when you die. The first thing that comes to mind is whatever people can remember of the dead person, and then reflect on it.
As I reflected on the death of my two bosses, and how both had affected me, I realised that one of them had left a space that hardly could be filled. This is for no other reason than the fact that, I found support, and mentorship from him and helped other people for their job needs through his assistance and genuineness all through my time working with this boss of mine.
My other boss on the other hand, could only be remembered for his harsh words, victimisation and intimidation while I worked under him even as I remained as diligent as possible, while I carried out my duties.
Whether we like it or not, the fact that death lurks around everyone of us is not questionable the memories and reflections we leave hanging on is what we might have to rethink.
As much as there are diverse opinions about death and the hereafter, it is for sure that whatever our deeds and actions were before death, they leave memories that live much longer than we existed and create a world for us in death.
A lot of people may say they do not bother what people say about them when they die but for responsibility and integrity, I would like to hold my honour even in death, and that is to say the least. How about thinking of how our deeds will affect our children and a whole lot of generations after our death? We should know that for every action we take, there is a causal impact that usually lasts longer than imagined.
Generally, we need to be aware of all that we do at all places and all times including our very homes and as the saying goes, "charity begins at home". We need to bring ourselves down to be good exemplary mums, dads, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, friends and all other capacity we may find ourselves.
Being able to manage relations within our homes, goes a long way in determining how well we will be able to manage relationships outside our homes. Our ability to manage relationships is largely appreciated when we see our selves as never perfect, thus seeking guidance with humility as we deal with each other day after day. This will be a crucial step towards cleansing our conscience in a bid to building an earthly profile that will stand the test of time.
There is no doubt that we cannot please everyone all the time, but the efforts and considerations we make each time to be just and fair in our everyday dealings, within the limits of our situations really goes a long way.
The general notion of good and bad within the confines of naturalistic rules is one we can seek to imbibe if we want to be on the right path and always aim to spread goodness through our words and deeds.
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Wednesday 23 September 2009

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Friday 18 September 2009

Making the best of our talents

One thing I have learnt as a growing little girl, was that the more you practice something,be
it good or bad,the better you become in the act.I know this is a fact for everyone as well,but with my experience in dealing with people on various levels and on various issues, I realised that most people find it hard practising good things as to practising bad habits or manners.

Some of the reasons I have come to terms with, making it easier to practice habits that are less beneficial to our health, finances,social well being or even spiritual upliftment in some cases are simply because we deem these acts less streneous or more socially interesting.

For example,I will find it less boring and perhaps more invigorating to see what chances gambling and betting every week than put pen to paper and do some online writing submissions. One of them is definetely with less strain,having both as avenues for making extra money.

In the light of this,considering both acts as hobbies, there is no doubt that one is better and the other not as good and of course gambling coming with some obvious imperfections,which doing things like writing,painting or keeping fit(going to the gym or doing exercises ) whether for fun or finance do not grapple with.

Making the best of our talents, knowlegde or skills, and ot totallyneglecting such, can only give more value to us as individuals and sustain a formidable future for the world because each individual as special gifts in them that tends towards positive improvements.

Tuesday 25 August 2009

Get Writing

Putting words onto papers or the web screens, or just inscribing words on other materials for different purposes, must have come as old as the world we live in.

It might almost be pointless to note that there is hardly any significant act of human endeavour that does not need some scribbles of different types.
Hence emphasizing that we love to write and promote the craft of writing might only sound,reconfirming,how much we love life itself, and also in the essence of living have we discovered the essentials of writing,as in the holy scriptures or even our written and unwritten laws,even though yet written.

Writingcrafts only joins the countless outfits or organisations who echo the beats and vibrations of a never ceasing need for writing, in our worldly habitat.