Thursday, December 18, 2008

YOUTHS AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

For a positive and increased development in any developing country (like Nigeria), there is need for the introduction of a well-grounded ethics in the public service and transparency by administrators such that each one is accountable for his/her action/inaction.

When there is transparency of actions by administrators, accountability emerges thereby promoting development and growth of the economy, which will to a large extent reflect on the lives of youths.

Also, the empowerment of the youths towards development is very important. Empowerment Programmes/Policies should be put in place by government, aided by the international bodies to change the orientation of youths positively in developing countries.

Be that as it may, for development to exist in any country, the government, the people and the civil society of such country needs to improve on their various responsibilities towards the growth of the country, else, development remains a far cry.

AS YOUTHS, OUR EFFORTS TOWARDS DEVELOPING NIGERIA IS AS IMPORTANT AS MAKING OUR VISION COME TRUE, FOR OUR FUTURE IS CENTRED AROUND HOW WELL WE HANDLE OUR TODAY.

SO DO SOMETHING TODAY TO TAKE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA TO THE NEXT LEVEL.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

THE BALL IS IN YOUR COURT

The meaning of life is deeply mixed with the philosophical and religious conception of existence, consciousness and happiness.

There are times in life when gloomy thoughts such as ‘life is a drag’……….‘what’s the point of anything’…………‘Can I ever be happy’………………come to the mind. Though it is perfectly normal, but should not be allowed to linger for long as negative thoughts can fester and lead to serious depression. That’s why it is important to take action early to bust yourself out of a slump.

In order to be able to stand firm in slippery places it is always important to engage in activities that are productive and also the ones that make you happy. Well, the following suggestions could help if accepted;
Understand the emotional cycle. Life is an emotional roller coaster. Some days you feel like nothing can stop you. Other days you feel utterly hopeless. Most of the time you’re somewhere in between. Understanding the pattern of positive and negative emotions will help you put your feelings in perspective. Such that any time you feel down, you remember that it’s a natural emotion that will inevitably pass. Knowing that a feeling of depression is only temporary makes it less dreadful.

Spend time with positive people. Nothing affects the way you think and feel more than the people you interact with. Thoughts (be it negative or positive) are contagious. If you are surrounded by negative people, it’s only natural that you’ll start to think and feel the same way. To improve your outlook in life, spend time with positive people. Search them out and try to understand the way they see the world.

Reflect on past success. In the wake of a colossal failure, it’s easy to forget everything you’ve ever done right. Take a few minutes to remember your past accomplishments and build yourself up. What made you successful before? What are your strengths? Frequently, this exercise will build self-confidence, help you figure out what went wrong, and generate ideas for success in the future.

Focus on gratitude. It’s human nature to measure ourselves against those ahead of us on the social ladder. As studies have it, people care more about being richer than their friends than actually making more money. When you consider everything good in your life and compare it to the problems of less fortunate people, the issue that is making you depressed won’t seem as serious.

Change of scenery. One of the best ways to change the way you feel is to change your environment. When you get in a slump, you start to associate your problems with everything around you. It can get to the point where your environment is a constant reminder of your problems. This can be a dangerous cycle. The solution is to change things. Change doesn’t have to be fundamental. Cleaning up, adding more lights, or putting up pleasant decorations can completely change the look of a room.

Break your routine. Going through the same routine, day after day, can be boring and depressing. It often leads to getting caught in a rut. To get out of it you need to temporarily change your routine. If you can, take a day off from work. Do something you don’t normally have time for or something you’ve never tried. In the long run, making ways to get out of slump will make you happier and more productive.

Get moving. Moving to a beat makes one feel better. The same is true for movement in general. Going to the gym or for a walk will help you shed the weariness that comes with feeling depressed. The more enthusiastic your moments, the better you will start to feel.

Do something to help yourself. Like making others happy. The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our own sense of well-being becomes. Cultivating a close, warm-hearted feeling for others automatically puts the mind at ease. Above all, the best way to stop feeling depressed is to take action. What is your biggest problem? How can you alleviate it? Once you decide to stop moping and start moving forward you won’t have time to feel depressed. Action will occupy your mind and give you something to look forward to. Once you get some results, you’ll build momentum and positive thinking will keep getting easier.
The key to a happier world is the growth of compassion (for yourself and people around you).
We do not need to become religious, nor do we need to believe in an ideology.
All that is necessary is for each of us to develop our good human qualities.
Going by all these, your life will be as cool as a cucumber.

Anyway………..the ball is in your court.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

HAPPINESS AND WISDOM

The key to a happier world is the growth of compassion.
We do not need to become religious, nor do we need to believe in an ideology.
All that is necessary is for each of us to develop our good human qualities.
Dalai Lama, Tibetan spiritual and political leader, Voices from the Heart.

Monday, December 1, 2008

BE SPECIAL

There is power of life and death in the tongue.

An encouraging word to someone who is down can lift them up and help them make it through the day.

A destructive word to someone who is down can be what it takes to kill them.Be careful of what you say.

Speak life to those who cross your path.

The power of words ... it is sometimes hard to understand that an encouraging word can go such a long way.

Anyone can speak words that tend to rob another of the spirit to continue in difficult times.

DECEMBER is the last month of the year, you can still make a POSITIVE CHANGE in someone’s life.

Special is the individual who will take the time to encourage another.

Be SPECIAL to others…