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Living Legend!...You have fought well, you have run the race... Enjoy the crown đź‘‘
26/04/2018

Living Legend!...You have fought well, you have run the race... Enjoy the crown đź‘‘

21/09/2017

*Money Mistake 1*
Never borrow money that accrues interest to start a business . That is to say, never borrow money to start a business expecting that the business will generate income to pay back the borrowed money plus the interest.

*Money Mistake 2*
Never spend money you haven't received. Don't even promise someone money based on a promise you have from someone else. If someone tells you: "Ezra, come to my office tomorrow at 9am and pick "don't go out to buy items on credit based on this promise, with the hope that you will pay off your creditor when the promised money comes; it may not come as promised and this will leave you in problems with your creditors.

*Money Mistakes 3*
If you want to save, whenever you receive money, don’t start spending hoping that you’ll save what remains. Normally what remains is zero because as long as money to spend is available, the numerous things you can spend it on are also available. And things to spend on even incite their 'relatives' so that you spend even more than you had planned. When money to spend is not available, we naturally find a way of doing without it. That's why I've learnt to save with an INVESTMENT CLUB. Once I send money there I assume I no longer have it. Before you spend any money, put your savings aside then spend what is left after saving.

*Money Mistake 4*
When you get an opportunity to meet a very wealthy person, never ask for money. Ask for ideas on how to make money. They may even choose to give you money on their own after seeing that your ideas are great, but let getting money from them never be your objective.

*Money Mistake 5*
Keeping your seed instead of planting it. Many people stop at saving. It's very, very difficult to save and have all you need to maintain your lifestyle especially after retirement. When you save, your savings are seed; plant it. When you just keep the seed (saving money) some seeds begin to die (eaten by inflation and the like). That's why I recommend that you read about the different types of investment vehicles you can use to grow your savings. I am not necessarily talking about putting the money in a business, because you can easily lose money in business. I am talking about putting it in an investment.

*Money Mistake 6*
Never lend someone money you are not willing to lose. By the time you lend someone money, be contented in your heart that should the person fail to pay, you will not die. You should not even lose that person's friendship if they fail to repay the money you lent them. If you feel the person might fail to pay you and this will not affect your relationship with them, then lend them money. If their failure to pay would make you hate this person’s entire clan, please advise the person to go to the bank.

*Money Mistake 7*
Never append your signature to guarantee someone on a financial matter if you are not willing or able to pay the money on their behalf. Do I have to explain that one? No, it's self-explanatory.

*Money Mistake 8*
Avoid keeping money you don't intend to use in the short-term within easy reach. For instance, don’t walk with in your pocket when all you plan to do in a day costs . Like I mentioned in Money Mistake 3, there are always expenses available to gobble any money that is within reach, so if you don't want to lose it, put it away in a safe place.

*Money Mistake 9*
Avoid keeping money in inappropriate places e.g. in socks, under the pillow, in a pit, in the sitting room, in the bra, in a travel bag that you will place somewhere in a bus ... impulse buying is a devil that will keep you busy!

*Money Mistake 10*
Spending money on an item that you can do without (at least for the time being). These days when I pick money from my pocket or wallet, before paying for something I ask myself: What would happen if I didn’t buy this? If I find I can live with the consequences of not having that thing, I smile and walk away.

*Money Mistake 11*
Paying an amount for something that's not

10/01/2016

Busy people—we all know them. They’re the ones who are constantly moving, frazzled, sighing, worrying about something, or breaking out in a light jog around the office. The people who seem to have a hand in every project, whom you always see furiously crossing things off their to-do lists, who ar...

10/01/2016

Short story : The Triple-Filter Test
In ancient Greece, Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem. One day an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, "Do you know what I just heard about your friend?"
"Hold on a minute," Socrates replied. "Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be good idea to take a moment and filter what you’re going to say. That’s why I call it the triple filter test. The first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?"
"Well, no," the man said, "actually I just heard about it and…"
"All right," said Socrates. "So you don’t really know if it’s true or not. Now, let’s try the second filter, the filter of Goodness. Is what you are about to tell me about my friend something good?"
"Umm, no, on the contrary…"
"So," Socrates continued, "you want to tell me something bad about my friend, but you’re not certain it’s true. You may still pass the test though, because there’s one filter left—the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about my friend going to be useful to me?"
"No, not really."
"Well," concluded Socrates, "if what you want to tell me is neither true, nor good, nor even useful, why tell it to me at all?"
what lessons do you learn from this story?

Happy Birthday to one of our very own - the one and only Prof in MGI - Prof. Sampson Barnie - BM, Sunyani
07/01/2016

Happy Birthday to one of our very own - the one and only Prof in MGI - Prof. Sampson Barnie - BM, Sunyani

06/01/2016

Don’t just follow every desire you have to get out when times get tough. Stay committed, even when things get hard. Not only will it build character in you, but you’ll be much more fulfilled, knowing you’re spending yourself for a worthy cause.

30/12/2015
14/02/2013

PRAYER TOPIC " GOD TO ADD ONE HOUR TO EVERYDAY"
I was once chatting with a friend and she had this nagging issue which I believe lots of us do share in the same bane. She said “Douglas, I know I am always busy working hard but in the end I realize I have lots of backlog with respect to my do-to-list. I feel I’m making little impact and I believe I can do more BUT TIME”.
“I know u pray a lot, can u tell God to add one more hour to the day for me”, she said humorously.
I readily realized her problem is “Time Management”. Quickly I shared with her some strategies that would help her make maximum use of the 24 hours without God necessarily adding another hour to it.
I believe lots of people do share the same sentiments, and therefore would want to share with you some simple things we can do to get the best from each day.

5 steps of Time Management
Show Up Early
There is really no downside to getting to work 30 minutes early. Who wouldn’t give up 30 minutes of sleep for a 100 percent less stressful 8+ hours at the office? In those 30 minutes, you can attack your inbox without other distractions. You’ll have time to thoughtfully respond to messages that came in over night--and clear your inbox before the morning onslaught of new ones arrives. Bonus: you’ll be able to savor your morning cup of coffee with a side of peace and quiet.

Maintain a Daily Planner
Time management may be threatened by digital tools, but that same technology can keep you to your schedule. Think beyond your digital calendar. Do you have a To Do list 20 items long? Plan out how long each should take, enter it into your online scheduler, and set it to “ping” when you need to move on--or it’s time for a 5 minute water/coffee/bathroom/co-worker chatting break. You’ll be more likely to power through until the alarm “tells” you it’s time to stop.


Be Present
No matter how much you want to focus, meetings can seem made for web-surfing. The problem? You’ll spend more time after the meeting catching up on the content than if you had just focused in the first place. If at all possible, turn your phone off when you’re in a meeting and tell your assistant or a colleague where you are and how to reach you. If you really need to be directly accessible, put your phone on vibrate and put in your pocket, where you won’t be tempted to check game scores or the upcoming weekend weather.

Avoid Procrastination
No activity is more efficient at helping you procrastinate than the internet, particularly social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. The key is recognizing why you’re web-surfing. If you just need time to clear your head, scheduling it in (Maintain a Daily Planner) will help you stick to 5 to 10 minute Facebook or Twitter-not hour long ones.

Protect Your Private Time
Too often, workers that are on smartphones can feel like they’re on a digital leash to the office. Sure, you may not be able to turn off your work device immediately when you leave the office. But it’s probably reasonable for most busy employees to turn it off for dinner or to get children ready for bed. Decide what is your necessary “unplugged” time of day--and protect it fiercely by being efficient while at work. Knowing you have that time set aside for you and your family or friends will make your work to be more productive all day long.
REMEMBER: There is always enough time to do the important things but not enough time to do all things

17/12/2012

Hi All,
thank you very much for your support on Saturday for our own, Hayford. i must confess the guy get taste! Big ups Hayfrod and all the best in your new phase of your life.
Beautiful people before i finally post my message, one of us i mean a real man is also determined not to crossover(enter 2013) without changing his relationship status(this is for real not to be confused with the fake relationship status that some people have on facebook). Abel of Tema branch will be getting married on the 29th of December, 2012 in Tema.
wow 29th Abel that's a narrow escape.
Anyway all the best my guy

11/12/2012

Hi all
The events unfolding this year especially towards the latter part of the year(series of wedding ceremonies) give a strong signal for what we should expect, MGI comrades, in the coming year
Not to bore u with a long premise, on the 15th of December, 2012, one of our own(Hayford, Supervisor of Bogoso) wili make the bold declaration before God Amighty and the faithful witnesses.
(getting married).
All are cordially invited, especially those bachelors suffering from marriage phobia. "b3gye vim"

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10/03/2012

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