Four Lessons to Remember (by Mute Efe)
1. You don't need much before you start adding value. Start where you are with what you know. All I did was help people craft one simple sentence but the impact will last a lifetime. You can also add value with the little you know.
2. Activity is not necessarily productivity. I did not have to leave my home to organize a class in a posh place and ask people to meet with me there. The internet changed all that. From the comfort of my home I added value to hundreds of people who in turn will add value to others because of what they've learnt.
3. Your candle does not go out because you helped others light their candles. It only makes the world brighter. By helping hundreds of people craft their bios so they can sell themselves better, my influence increased. It did not diminish. We are not in any competition.
4. It comes down to leadership. There was nothing unique in what I did. Anybody could have done it. It did not require an IQ score of 183. It simply required LEADERSHIP. Helping people move from where they are to where they need to be.
Now, tell me. Which of these four really got to you the most? Share by posting your comment.
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