“The difference between school and life is that in school, you are taught a lesson and then given a test; In Life you are given a test that Teaches You a lesson”
“He, who opens a school door, closes a Prison”
Are you one of those young men and women who are either losing or have already lost control of their minds and behavior to peer pressure and popular culture?
Do you dance to the tune of other people’s music or are you making your own music?
Are you an eagle soaring high in the skies of success or are you a chicken flocking together with other chicken and doing dumb stuff because “OTHERS” are doing it?
Are you a character in other peoples stories or are you writing your OWN story?
Are you just an oxygen thief wasting time/space in school or college or are you a student aspiring to achieve academic excellence?
Are you in control of your life and future? Or are controlled by your life?
“I WISH I KNEW THEN WHAT I KNOW NOW”
Trust me that these words will definitely roll off your tongue or go through your mind ten or twenty years to come…….UNLESS you TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE” NOW!
Many grownups today will tell you the same thing. If somehow they were taken back into their teenage years in high school or college there are so many things they would do differently. Top most on their list would take their school or college work seriously! To perform exceptionally well in class and come out with top grades. This would have put them firmly on their desired career paths and ensure that they “DETERMINE THEIR DESTINY”
But now to most of them it’s a little too late. And they have been left “WISHING THAT THEY KNEW THEN WHAT THEY KNOW NOW”
“DON’T JOIN THAT GROUP”
“DON’T TAKE THAT PATH”
“DON’T RUIN YOUR LIFE BY WASTING THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE NOW”
Seize the moment and start writing your OWN STORY of your life. The good thing about writing your own story is that you can create whatever HAPPY ENDING YOU DESIRE”
The value of Education has shot sky-high. It is a necessity in today’s world. The intellectual competition out there is cut throat! Gone are the days when people floated through school or college and came out with poor grades and a certificate.
In today’s world “GOOD EDUCATION IS THE KEY”. The world is quickly becoming “A GLOBAL VILLAGE” and that means you have to think globally and not locally!
You are a brand unto yourself and any marketer will tell you that a brand which offers a high value in terms of satisfaction is a strong brand. It can sell anywhere. THAT’S WHY COCA COLA IS EVERYWHERE”
In the same breath education will turn you into an international brand marketable anywhere! It will open doors and make you fit perfectly into the global society. “THE OPPOSITE IS GRIM” lack of good education will limit you. Like a poorly valued brand you will be utmost unmarketable anywhere.
Education opens up life to diverse possibilities and opportunities, as vast as the universe itself! It expands your mind and broadens your thinking. It affords you knowledge “WHICH IS POWER” it places the world at your feet. You can achieve anything you want , so long as you put your mind to it!
If you are either reading this article of listening to me present it in some of the leadership seminars and mentorship workshops and through my motivational speaking or via most of the social media that I am in, YOU HAVE JUST PUT YOURSELF ON THE RIGHT PATH TOWARDS DETERMINING YOUR FUTURE!
The program that I run is called “DESTINY SHAPERS METORSHIP PROGRAM” and I target ages 12 and above that’s high school and college and university students in Kenya and beyond.
It’s a fact that EDUCATION SYSTEM IN KENYA have no provision for academic skills such as time management and study techniques leaving the students to use their own means.
Recent media reports have highlighted the lack of discipline in schools that has led to wanton strikes and Arson. This coupled with many problems that plague high school students and college students has exposed the need for focused attention on the dynamic needs of today’s students.
“DESTINY SHAPERS METORSHIP PROGRAM” (founded by me and registered under the laws of Kenya) is propelled by the desire to offer guidance to students in areas such as the importance of education ,developing academic goals, managing time ,preparing for exams ,physical, health, discipline, and good social behavior. This program is unique because it combines academic principles with motivational precepts to offer an un paralleled guide to motivational package.
“The future is a ball of wet clay, it is up to you to mold it into what you want it to be. And that process begins with getting a good education”
About the author: Moses Njoroge is the founder of the keep the hope alive initiative and destiny shapers mentorship programs. follow me on facebook @Destiny Shapers mentorship
Moses Njoroge
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Friday, October 23, 2015
Loving others isn't an option; it's a requirement....
Colossians 3:12-14says, Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
Also, in john 13:34 Jesus said, "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."
Loving others isn't an option; it's a requirement -- a command. As a follower of Christ, there are no excuses for not loving someone.
Also, in john 13:34 Jesus said, "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."
Loving others isn't an option; it's a requirement -- a command. As a follower of Christ, there are no excuses for not loving someone.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
WHAT DOES 21ST-CENTURY CHRISTIAN YOUTH NEED?
We
thank the God of heaven that there are youth in His church who love Him and
make their best effort to live a godly life. It is both refreshing and
encouraging to see their youthful zeal. If young folks are in the Christ, then
I do not look at them as the church of the future – they are just as much God’s
child as I am, and they are the church of the present. True, they may be future
leaders in the church, and they may outlive older members and keep the
church going strong, but I dare not count them as low-level or inferior members
of the body.
What
are the spiritual needs of our youth? What do they need in their lives that can
help them to bear spiritual fruit and be ready to go to heaven after their
earthly journey ends? I do not have a magic wand that can guarantee 100%
spiritual success, but here are five fundamental needs of today’s young saints.
(1)
To see good examples from adult Christians – Paul told the brethren in
Philippi, “The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in
me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you” (Philippians 4:9). We
who are older owe it to our younger brothers and sisters to set the same kind
of example that Paul did. As the same apostle instructed Titus, “in all
things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works” (Titus 2:7), so our
lives ought to be an exemplary model for our youth. As we teach them God’s
truth, we must also live it in our own lives (Romans 2:21-23).
(2)
To be loved –
That is a basic human need at each stage and age of life. Our youth may never
directly say to us, “Please love me,” but, in fact, they have a tremendous need
to be on the receiving end of agape love – the kind of love that wants what is
best for them. They need to know that we really care for them, yes, that we “will
very gladly spend and be spent” for them (2 Corinthians 12:15). They
deserve to be encouraged and complimented for good efforts. Because our heart
truly longs for them to have the most fruitful life in Jesus (Colossians 1:10),
we must be committed to telling them what they need to hear for their personal
and spiritual development. That includes discipline in two phases: first,
education about proper conduct in God’s sight, and second, when needed, a word
or action that warns or rebukes. Jesus rebukes and chastens those whom He loves
(Rev.
3:19). There
are times when our youth need “tough love,” but let us always approach them
with respect and compassion.
(3)
To be given opportunities to use and develop their talents – Servants of
the Lord, at every age level, have abilities. As the Parable of the Talents
shows us (Matthew 25:14-30), our Lord wants us to use for His glory the
abilities and blessings which He has placed in our hands. Yes, He wants us to
be faithful stewards (1 Corinthians 4:1). Like those of us whose youthful days
are a distant memory, young saints need to use and develop their talents. That
takes time. It also takes experience, but one cannot gain experience unless
he/she is granted opportunities. Let us make our greatest effort to get our
youth involved in the work of the local church – involved in visiting widows,
performing tasks around the church building, reaching out to members who have
left their first love, distributing literature, leading in worship (if
brothers), helping teach kids, and many other aspects of the Kingdom. Let us
take time to work with them and train them. It will pay great dividends both
now and in the future.
(4)
To develop close friendships with other faithful members of the Lord’s church – Studies
indicate that when young disciples of Jesus have a close friendship with not
just one, but several other young saints, they have a much higher probability
of remaining faithful to the Lord through the trials of life that inevitably
will come their way. While “Evil company corrupts good habits” (1
Corinthians 15:33), it is equally true that close camaraderie with those of “like
precious faith” (2 Peter 1:1) can be a wonderful leavening factor, provide
encouragement, and even supply “positive peer pressure” to keep a person from
making foolish choices. Parents, you are making an invaluable investment in
your child’s future when you provide him and his close Christian friends with
opportunities to spend time together.
(5)
To develop their own personal faith –This is the key, brethren. It is not
simply of major importance, it is the key! The Bible says that what
overcomes the world is our faith (1 John 5:4). The just/righteous live
and please God by faith (Hebrews 10:38,39). Since faith is produced by hearing
God’s word (John 17:20; Romans 10:17), then this must be the focus of our
efforts! We must get our youth into God’s Book – teach them, indoctrinate them,
ground them in the truth. The four matters that I have already mentioned above
will be of no value unless a young sister or brother develops her/his own
faith; not an inherited faith, but a personal faith that is a blend of
conviction and trust that leads to obedience.
Do
you know what? As I look over the above
list of five things that I scribbled down today, I realize that even though I
am closer to 40 years of age than I am to 20 years , I have a lot in common
with my youthful sisters and brothers – my spiritual needs are basically the
same as theirs. That is correct. While I may have to face somewhat different
challenges at this stage of my life, in reality, if I am going to serve my Lord
faithfully, then my spiritual needs must be met – the very same needs that our youth
have. Hmm, I
must be special, too! Let us pray for our youth and support their efforts to
live for the living God.
Read
edited adopted by
Moses Njoroge
Gitonga.
A passionate youth
mentor And a Motivational speaker
A Youth Ambassador
(Laikipia County)
Founder Destiny
Shapers Mentorship Program.
A Youth director.
Rights by Dr. C
Friday, July 24, 2015
Your past does not equal your future.!!!
I don’t know about your
past or what it was like but what I do know is that it can be changed.
“Don’t ever let someone
tell you-you can’t do something. Not even me.”
In you there is a light
that is waiting to be turned on. In you there are abilities waiting to be
revealed. In you is compassion waiting to be shared. In you is love that
is not yet given. In you is the person you are destined to become.
Your past does not equal
your future.
Look into your own life.
Let’s go back to your childhood days. Do you remember that kid in your class
who always talks, seems to be districted and the prediction was that he was not
going to amount to anything? But he did. Do you personally know of anyone who
has proven that what they wanted out of life became a reality? Do you remember
that nerd who no one wanted to talk to? But he or she has become a great
success. I say that to say, you don’t have to go too far to realize that your past
doesn’t equal your future.
If what you are
experiencing is poverty. That can change. If in your past you had bad
relationships after bad relationships. That can change. If you were told you
are not good enough. That can change. It doesn’t matter what the experiences
were, you can have a better future.
A quick note: You may
have to change your mindset. You may have to believe in yourself before others
do. You may have to start using examples of other people success to encourage
your own endeavors, but don’t judge your future base on your past experiences.
Everybody has experience that they sometimes which they could change but you
know what, it is some of those same experiences helped them to be who they are
today. What they did was use their experiences to propel them forward into
being a better and stronger person and you must believe you too can do the
same.
What do you believe is possible
for you?
Shared!!
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Thursday, July 23, 2015
I WILL DIRECT MY FOCUS!!!!!!
The lack of focus can
cause people to neglect their responsibility and it can also confuse others.
Distractions are all
around us but to make the best of our time and resources we have to learn how
to direct our focus on the things that really are clearly in line with our
goals. We must understand that even if something is similar or related if it is
not our intended goal it is a distraction.
“You can do anything as
long as you have the passion, the drive, the focus, and the support.“
Being focused is a
requirement for success and although the journey can be rigorous at times we
still have to maintain our focus despite how tempting the distractions are.
In fact, our perception
on life is a result of our focus. That is to say, if we focus on the
positive in and around our lives, our perception will be positive. If we focus
on the negative our perception on life will be negative.
“I don’t focus on what
I’m up against. I focus on my goals and I try to ignore the rest.
However, directing our
focus is more than what is happening around us. We should be focusing on the
things that we want to get done. By doing so, we’ll be able to achieve our
objective.
“Goals provide the
energy source that powers our lives. One of the best ways we can get the most
from the energy we have is to focus it. That is what goals can do for us;
concentrate our energy.”
For me, when I was
unable to focus on a specific task I realized that I lose my motivation faster.
Upon learning how to focus which came as a result of knowing exactly what I
wanted to do, I then realized that I was able to stick with what I was doing
longer. In fact, I see it through to the end. It is the direct focus that will
help us to avoid the unnecessary distractions that will only take us off
course.
What I also found
interesting upon deciding to focus was a lot more distractions. I believe life
test us at times to see how serious we are about the things we want. Don’t lose
focus.
Our focus changes our outlook on
life. When our outlook changes, our behavior changes too.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Don’t dim your light to please anyone
It’s time to trust
yourself, make your life count and it’s time to expect the best from life.
Don’t be afraid to stand
out. What we do sometimes is downplay our own abilities so we can fit in. There
is no power in that. Playing small is actually giving your power away. Have you
ever been told that you did a good job and you downplayed the validation by not
embracing the well-deserved commendation? If you have, you didn’t embrace your
power. Embrace it and let those who congratulate you know you appreciate it.
Don’t dim your light to
please anyone…
You have a purpose to
fulfill and yes, you may not want to let those around you feel bad so you
suppress your greatness but, dimming your light will only rob you of your own
happiness. You have a gift, give it! Share it! Embrace it! Shine your light for
the world to see. Don’t be afraid to speak your truth and although some people
may not like it, you too have a purpose to fulfill. When you embrace your power
you give your life meaning because you decide to share with the world what’s
inside you. Your unique ability, it may not be like those around you and that’s
fine but you are in this world to leave your own imprint, leave your mark of
which may just change the lives around you.
If you don’t step into
your divine purpose there will be people who will not recognize theirs. It’s
time to shine your light! Speak your truth! Live your purpose!
We sometimes live our
lives at the mercy of others because we want to fit in. You are not here to fit
in. You are the embodiment of something great – you are powerful beyond
measure and if you want to live your greatness you’ll have to embrace your
power – your personal power. Your gift, your uniqueness, embrace it. Don’t dim
your light to please others God gave you a gift and you must give it, live it,
share it and embrace it. Give the world what you have and don’t allow anything
to stop you from being you.
Don’t be afraid to rock the boat.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Not Everybody Is Going To Understand Your Journey
Not everybody is going to understand your journey
especially if you are going about it the unconventional way. If you decide to
take the road less traveled you are going to come across people (friends
and families) who will not understand your journey and that’s fine.
But if you are okay with being misunderstood by others you’ll become more
confident in expressing who you truly are and your desires.
In fact, the only person who knows exactly what you want
is you. You don’t have to explain yourself to everybody who doesn’t understand
and sometimes when you even take the time to explain yourself it is a
possibility that they’ll still not understand. What normally happens after
a while is that you will realize that you have only wasted your time, so don’t
feel as if you are obligated or subjected to explain yourself because you are
not. I know it can be hurtful especially when you think the person who is
supposed to support your dream doesn’t but don’t worry because you’ll find some
people who do.
I sincerely support those who are going after their
hearts desire and if you so choose to make your dream a reality, bear this in
mind, you are going to find someone somewhere who doesn’t understand you or
your journey. If you stop to explain and be approved by everyone you may end
up confusing yourself. It’s better for them to be confused – not
you. You are going to be misunderstood by some people and again that’s
fine.
However, as you venture on your pursuit keep
an open-mind and when you get feedback from others that you may
not like, don’t take it personally because as we go we grow. Don’t wait to
be understood by those who don’t understand your journey because if you do you
may not reach where you want to go. And sometimes it is when you get where you
have intended to go you’ll find that those who didn’t understand your journey
final come around. Don’t wait to be understood – because some people will never
understand.
What do you do in a situation
where you are misunderstood?
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