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Focus on your strengths first.

Sat, 27 Jul 2013 Source: Hardi, Ibrahim

Each and every human being has got its strength and weakness,Focus on your strengths

first. The idea here is to focus on sharpening skills that already exist before you

go seeking for what is out there. Each one of you has significant and positive

qualities. I always point out the one quality in smart thieves, it's that the part

of them being smart. God can use that same man with the same skills he used to

succeed in stealing from others to win more people in his kingdom (Dancan Williams

on my mind).

That's the same attitude I have when I look at my senior politicians, all I see is

“wow, these my senior colleagues can preach the Gospel with no shame!” Seriously if

you come to think of how some of my senior politicians can preach lies on a

political rally to thousands of people on national TV and radio stations, what more

the truth, the word of God. Anyway,I hope you get the point.

The likes of Jerry Rawlings are naturally influential people,whenever they talk in a

group, people tend to listen to them. That is what I am talking about. Some of you

are good at writing, some speaking/presenting; some are good at analyzing and

evaluating situations, some good at organizing people/events. etc

Do not waste away that strong attribute in you,and most times people waste it by

being idle or busy chasing and envying other people strengths. I believe we have to

work on growing our own strengths. Have you done your study to know the difference

between president John Mahama and the man of the npp,I mean Nana Addo?. Listen, John

Mahama was well-built, more appealing in the eyes of the people, tall and muscular,

and even his speech was attractive and eloquent, unlike Nana Addo,

He was shorter and not as good as John Mahama in his speech if you know what I mean.

Yes, the same Nana Addo is among the finest lawyer in the country, you

see, Nana Addo knew his strength, and that was in the law court. Look at

your strong attributes; appreciate what you are already good at, develop it. Its

reminds me of my closed friend when we were growing up in our secondary school days

he used to stammer so bad to the point that he was ashamed of himself and couldn't

speaking in public, because friends from school always laughed when he started

speaking, now God gave him a gift of writing, and he is using the same

voice now in different places to inspire people and hold seminars.

But now nobody laughs, instead they are inspired and motivated. What if he had

chosen to remain shy and silent? Hey, What are you good at, what is it that you

have? It doesn't matter how small it looks, but God can use it. At times the devil

will surround your gift/ability with thorns/hardships, refuse to give in, do not

surrender, that's where your strength will be exercised; Challenges will even

develop your strengths further.

I don't believe in people with pride, but I can provide the kind of understanding

that makes people look to their inner strengths and find their own sense of pride.

Try to bring out the gift of inherent in you. Brother,think on that thing you are

good at, God wants to use it.

I DEDICATE THIS ARTICLE TO MY SENIOR CITIZEN FRIEND; SAMUEL OWUSU NIMAKO, A RETIRED

JOURNALIST. I LEARN A LOT FROM THIS GREAT MAN.GOD BLESS HIM.

Ibrahim Hardi 0208235615

Columnist: Hardi, Ibrahim