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Day: May 13, 2024

Why You Should Stay In Your Lane

May 13, 2024May 11, 2024 by Bright Osadiaye, posted in Personal Development, Personal Growth

If you don’t know what you want, if you don’t know where you are going, speed won’t help you.

Focus on growth, not speed.

‘Direction is more important than speed, progress more relevant than motion, and accomplishment more vital than activity.’- Dave Anderson

Tagged Growth, Health and well-being, Life, Personal Growth, Progress, Success
  • ‘How To Make A Difference In Your Day Job’
  • How To Manage Up
  • How To Take Back Your Life
  • How To ‘Recession-Proof Your Life’
  • How To ‘Turn Your Passions Into Profits’
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‘How To Make A Difference In Your Day Job’

We can do anything when we do it together. We are more powerful when we join our hands together. We can make a difference when we act together.

Bright Osadiaye's avatar by Bright Osadiaye June 25, 2026June 20, 2026

How To Manage Up

Your boss is a human being. To know your boss, you have got to treat him or her as a human being. And you will get the same treatment from your boss.

Bright Osadiaye's avatar by Bright Osadiaye June 25, 2026June 20, 2026

How To Take Back Your Life

Taking back your life is not about doing what you have not done before. It is about knowing why you are doing what you are doing, when to stop doing it when it no longer serves you well.

Bright Osadiaye's avatar by Bright Osadiaye June 24, 2026June 20, 2026
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