Thursday, 11 August 2016


      HOW TO BECOME A BOSS  
God had plan for Adam and Eve.  God had plan for Abraham  likewise God has plans for you.  It shouldn’t be a surprise for you to hear this that God originally created human to become a boss.  Obviously in Genesis 1:26-28.  The  bible explains the mind of God how  He desires human beings to bear rule, dominates lead, govern, oversees, directs , supervise and keep charge.  But today many people rather than been the boss to direct, lead or supervised they submit themselves willingly to be bossed over by someone. 


WHO IS A BOSS?.         
According to the English dictionary a boss is;
§  A person  who oversees and direct the work of others ;a supervisor
§  A leader, the head of an organized group or team
§  A person in charge of a business or company.
Therefore, becoming a boss is simply in two ways namely;
1.     Working hard for someone who owns a company or establishment and earning a boss position through promotions which often comes after several yearsi.e.
Three(3)years or seven (7)years and sometimes fifteen(15) years of working dutifully as well as exhibiting expertize.  This allows you to be called Manager, director, supervisor, principal, Head of department (H.O.D.) etc.
2.     Working hard for yourself through painstaking planning’s which will make you to be called a boss, General manager (G.M) or Chief executive officer (CEO).
Unfortunately, a lot of people today who passed through a formal school system and were taught within the four walls of a lecture room especially in Nigerians’  graduated from schools and they become job chaser or seekers.  These category of people  have the likelihood of ending it up as the boss in number [1] above. Such invest most of their productive life working under somebody who will then makes then the boss of his/her own company, soon than later ,they find out that after some years of active service ; they retire them and they are now called with this big appellation .Former  Director, Administrator, Vice chancellor etc.  However, later in life some realize themselves and start something after their retirement but oftentimes it somehow late.

Schooling doesn’t mean you are getting a certificate to seek for job or work for  an employer, but rather to become smart as to be a job creator and do excellently well in your work more than those that did not have formal trainings. -Adeyemi  O. Oluwole
HOW TO BECOME A BOSS?
These are proven step by step approach of ten [10]‘Ds’and five [5]‘Ps’ which you can adapt and lead you to a pedestal of being a boss.
v Depend on God ; Proverbs 3:5
v Desire to become a boss;  Psalm 37:4
v Discover the possibilities around you
v Dream on how you want it done
v Draw your plans and seek for guidance
v Decide on the exact possibilities
v Deliberate on your plans
v Deny yourself of some pleasures
v Date your plan
v Diligently carry out the plan ;Proverbs 10:24

Ø Pray for direction: Joshua 6:2-5
Ø Picture
Ø Prioritize
Ø Practice
Ø Persevere.

Persevere in faith knowing that God can work beyond your natural abilities and equip you to do the impossible -Gloria Copeland.

 Brief story of tantalizer, fast food in Nigeria
industryRestaurant
Founded1997 in Festac Town
HeadquartersLagos
Key people
Folu Ayeni
ProductsFast food, including Nigerian delicacies
SloganEvery bite a promise kept
Website
Tantalizers is a leading Nigerian fast food restaurant chain.[1] It opened its first location c. 1997 Festac Town, Lagos. This first location was initially a small neighborhood restaurant serving hamburgers. Success at this first location led to an expansion that has seen the company and its franchisees open additional locations in cities such as Lagos, IbadanAbuja, and Port Harcourt. As of 2015, the restaurant has 50 outlets across Nigeria.[2]
Tantalizers serves Nigerian fast food staples such as meat piesscotch eggschickenjollof ricefried ricecake, and hamburgers. It pioneered the introduction of Africana meals(local/traditional) in the quick-service restaurants business such as ebasemovita, pounded yamofada ricemoin moin served with different kinds of soups such as efo riroEdika Ikongoha etc. It also introduced continental/Chinese meals.
It offers delivery of meals via its Tanta Meal Express service.

LETS HEAR FROM Robert T. Kiyosaki  

When we as parents advise our children to "go to school, study hard and get a good job," we often do that out of cultural habit. It has always been the right thing to do. When I met Robert, his ideas initially startled me. Having been raised by two fathers, he had been taught to strive for two different goals. His educated dad advised him to work for a corporation. His rich dad advised him to own the corporation. Both life paths required education, but the subjects of study were completely different. His educated dad encouraged Robert to be a smart person. His rich dad encouraged Robert to know how to hire smart people. 

Rich dad went on to explain that a human's life is a struggle between ignorance and illumination. He explained that once a person stops searching for information and knowledge of one's self, ignorance sets in. That struggle is a moment-to-moment decision-to learn to open or close one's mind. "Look, school is very, very important. You go to school to learn a skill or profession so as to be a contributing member of society. Every culture needs teachers, doctors, mechanics, artists, cooks, business people, police officers, firefighters, soldiers. Schools train them so our culture can thrive and flourish," said rich dad. "Unfortunately, for many people, school is the end, not the beginning." There was a long silence. Rich dad was smiling. I did not comprehend everything he said that day. But as with most great teachers, whose words continue to teach for years, often long after they're gone, his words are still with me today. "I've been a little cruel today," said rich dad. "Cruel for a reason. I want you to always remember this talk. I want you to always think of Mrs. Martin. I want you always to think of the donkey. Never forget, because your two emotions, fear and desire, can lead you into life's biggest trap, if you're not aware of them controlling your thinking. 
  • To spend your life living in fear, never exploring your dreams, is cruel. 
  • To work hard for money, thinking that money will buy you things that will make you happy is also cruel.
  •  To wake up in the middle of the night terrified about paying bills is a horrible way to live.
  •  To live a life dictated by the size of a paycheck is not really a life. 
  • Thinking that a job will make you feel secure is lying to yourself.

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