Tuesday 30 August 2016

Converting Your Potential Into Power (and Profit) by Dolamu Badejo

Converting Your Potential Into Power (and Profit) by Dolamu Badejo.


What is knowledge?  I have often heard a lot of people say “Knowledge is Power”… and at so many early points in my life, I also thought this was true.  But as I began to grow, experience life and expand the faculties of my mind through different avenues including literature texts, I began to question the efficacy and the truth in that statement.  Is Knowledge really Power? The answer is NO.
Knowledge becomes Power only when and if it is organised into definite actions and directed to a definite end, through cooperative efforts of other people.
I will give you an example shortly.
But first, here is a fact - Knowledge gained is only a potential; Knowledge purposefully applied becomes Power.  And success comes through application of power.
What does this mean?
Let me ask you a simple question. Before that, I am of very strong assumption that I am talking to a knowledgeable audience.  So my question is – What do you want or desire out of what you know? Many people just like that they know something. Or like that they know what they know. But they don’t desire anything out of the knowledge they have.  So, they make nothing out of it.
Okay, lets look at that first example now:
You can sing. In fact, you can sing beautifully. You also know that you have an amazing singing voice.  But that’s it.  You don’t intend to go into singing professionally or make money in any form out of it.  So that is a potential that has not been converted into power or profit. And remember I said success only comes through application of power.  So this means, in terms of singing, you are not a success. You only know that you can sing.  But you have not applied the knowledge you have, in terms of organising it into definite actions and directing it to a definite end.  Neither have you sought the cooperation of other people with regards your singing. So all you have, as far as knowledge gained, is only a potential.
But let’s look at the flip side of the same example.  You can sing. In fact, you can sing beautifully.  You also know that you have such an amazing voice.  But, through the cooperative efforts of other people, you are seeking ways on how to nurture and expand your craft.  You want to be known globally for your talent (and that is a definite end), you want to become wealthy and successful with your singing (that is also a definite end), and so you begin with attending auditions, performing at family gatherings et cetera (these are organised definite actions) and doing everything you must do in order to reach that definite end.  This is application of knowledge!  Just from our examples, we are able to begin to understand a difference between a mere potential and the conversion of a potential.


Let’s also look at the folks who went through school for instance. You know, a lot of people assume that because they went through some form of schooling, then, they are powerful (because they have gained knowledge).  At least that is what the society makes true for us. But that is far from reality.  If that was the case, every graduate out there is powerful.  But you and I know very well, that that isn’t the case.  There are more jobless and confused graduates than employees.  


As a graduate, what you have only acquired through all years of schooling is an ordinary ‘potential’… just like everybody else.  And that you went through school doesn’t make you the only educated persons. 
I am also sharing this for someone who might think this conversation about converting potential to power is not for him or her… and would say, “Oh… but I don’t have the head for school, I am not educated. I haven’t gained any knowledge… so I can’t become powerful or a success.”  In fact, the real uneducated person is the one who thinks that the man who never went to school is uneducated.
It was Napoleon Hill who described an educated man as the one who has developed the faculties of his mind, that he may acquire anything he wants, or its equivalent, without violating the rights of others;  You don’t need to go through school alone in order to be that type of person.  You only need to know where to get knowledge when you need it, know how to organise it into definite plans of action.   
Look around you, there are countless powerful men, billionaires, who never went through or finished school.  And they are no less educated people like myself who did go through school.  They know where to get knowledge when they need it, how to organise it into definite action plans.  They know the cost of employing a cheap employee is far greater than the resources saved on employing an expert. In fact, knowing that you need to outsource something you don’t have, for you to get what you need, is ‘specialised knowledge’. And that is potential successfully converted as well.

So let’s get into serious talk now.  In order for you to make money and loads of it, you must know that you need to convert potentials into power, which can be acquired through properly organised and intelligent direction of specialised knowledge.  You also don’t necessarily need to know how to do that by yourself; you can employ the services of the ‘persons carrying the knowledge of how to get it done’. In this case, your only job here is to know how to direct and organise these 'knowledge carriers' that you have acquired or employed, to bring you good fortune.
Having said all that, you need to remember two things:

Special Executive MBA, 2016 Class – Dubai.

Congratulations!
Special Executive MBA, 2016 Class – Dubai.



Earlier in March 2016, our Principal Image Consultant, Dolly Badejo, took up a course in the UAE provided by the Metropolitan School of Business and Management, United Kingdom  (MSBM – UK).

She recalls that the one-week programme was no different from taking a crash MBA degree at the University as it was quite intensive, practical, all inclusive and provided opportunity for networking on an executive level.  The special executive MBA Programme (SEMP MBA) attracted the likes of politicians, senior management staff at popular multinationals, company CEOs, financial institution managers, and seasoned business owners. 

Dolly Badejo said, “The school provided us with a luxury learning facility, an interactive teaching platform and an unforgettable overall experience, as we were lodged at the prestigious Jood Palace Hotel (formerly Taj Place).  My class also enjoyed an exclusive 4-hour plus cruise on the Marina onboard a private yacht with Limousines’ pickup and drop offs”. 

But it was not all carnival; the tutors bombarded the students with unbelievable amounts of information and majorly employed three learning modalities, that is, visual, auditory and kinesthetic in delivering their lectures.  The class analysed written case studies, studied videos, engaged in group activities and even completed puzzles.  The Dubai Special Executive MBA class of March 2016 successfully completed their programme with stellar performances at their final project presentations before they were awarded certificates.

Here are some of the pictures from the programme. 

Laraba Sanni, arriving at The Marina Yacht Club Dubai in a Limousine

L-R: Mrs. Joke, Mr. Isidore, Mr. Mike Ogwa and Ms. Dolamu Badejo


Mrs. Vera Odu and Ms. Dolamu Badejo


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You too can be a part of this rich learning experience put together by MSMB – UK and benefit greatly from wealth of experiences brought forward by their tutors.

To find out the next course dates and get more information about full/part time degree courses as well as short courses in Dubai, New York, United Kingdom and Lagos/Abuja Nigeria, please speak to programme coordinator in Dubai, Mr. Farrukh Siraj on  +97 1 55 458 1999 or email him at farrukh@msbm.ae

Source: Pg 37. eikõn, available here: bit.ly/eikon2016



Thursday 25 August 2016

For the display of His Splendor


Well, if you think being bad was difficult... try, to be good.  And good luck with that!

It has been a very challenging year 2016.  I am not perfect.  I am far from it. I am not (self) righteous. I am only as a filthy rag.
"But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away - Isaiah 64:6"

... but in all of these, God has been extremely faithful.  And in the difficulty, I have walked on water, He has prospered his own, made use of my vessel unto others and given me the crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.

I do not deserve your love dear God.  And where my mouth has failed to thank you, do not forget that my heart is covered with gratitude. Remember me. Use me.  Use me for the display of your splendour. Remember your promises to me... Don't forget me!




Tuesday 23 August 2016

SAY YES - Soulah

My dear Boosoulah is proof that you can make a 360 turnaround anytime and pursue what makes you truly happy. I am proud of you girl!  I don't know why tears welled up my eyes listening to this your song... I guess I am all shades of excited and emosh!

SAYING YES TO THIS JAM! YES!!!!
Download here


Cape Coast Castle is officially off my bucket list... Hooooray!!!

Hi friends,

So I took a near solo trip to Accra Ghana, and it almost turned sour because I 'lost' my MAC laptop... somehow.  My laptop is usually my office, safe deposit box, friend... and muse.

It was not easy staying calm or being really cheerful on a trip that was supposed to relax me, as mentally, I was fried... but somehow, I managed myself.

Anyway, I went to the cinema; saw Will Smith's new movie - Suicide Squad, walked the shores of the Ocean, and took a long trip to the landmark Cape Coast Castle and also donated by book to its historical library.



Standing in front of the "Door of No Return" - #BucketListTick



Cape Coast Castle



Donating my book to guardians of the cape coast castle.


So, now... where next?  The best part of this is that my laptop was recovered after some days... So, I am happy I was able to do a few memorable things on the trip despite the odds.

Remember. What will be, will be.  The world will not stop a moment fro your grief... so remember this, forgive yourself quickly, get yourself together and move on.




Wednesday 3 August 2016

A U G U S T - The Month of New Beginnings

Hey reader!
A very not so late 'Happy New Year' to you and you and you.  At least, it feels like my year just hit the reset button again, and thankfully, August is the month of new beginnings.

Here are some pictures from maiden edition of The Evolving Woman 2016, hosted by Oladoyin Taiwo and moderated by me.

Dolamu moderating the discussion with the panelists & delegates.

Francesca Uriri, Funto Ibuoye & Damilola Owolabi.

Mrs. Kemi Sowemimo
Shade Ladipo

Networking ongoing....
Moderator and Panelists.


L- R Host, Oladoyin Taiwo and delegates
at her event.

Mr. Niyi Adesanya and Dolamu Badejo

Book and .TV launch by Dolamu Badejo

Yes, it is true. I authored my first self-help book, The Journey To Your Personal Transformation: Your Own Workbook, at a private ceremony held at Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotels, Lagos Nigeria.  And it is also true that we sold out in less than 3 hours. And in addition to that, we also screened my first short film - More Than A Woman - to our select guests.

Here is the link to full movie: You can WATCH IT HERE, and below are pictures from the June 12 official launch ceremony.

Kindly leave me a comment, would be happy to read from you.




Dolamu Badejo, Author
- The Journey To Your Personal Transformation -






More pictures after the cut.