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You are the captain of your ship. Your mind is your crew, your body is your ship.


YOU ARE THE CAPTAIN OF YOUR SHIP

One thing I came to realize in life is that 80% of the things happening in our lifes (today) are brought about by our decisions, mindset, actions and beliefs.

          Its All About You!

I mean you can be multi-talented but its up to you to decide whether or not to put your talents to work. God 'll never force you to put to work the talents and gifts he has deposited inside you - what he does is to instruct and guide you on how you should go about it.
Its up to you to summon the courage to pursue your dreams, run towards your goals and aspirations regardless of the trials, the disappointments, the denial, the set-backs, the delays, the stumbling blocks and the difficulties you face, no matter how far-fetched they might seem.

Its up to you to say "Its possible" when everyone else try to talk you out telling you" Its not".
Its up to you to believe in yourself when everyone else thinks you are a loser...
Its up to you to keep on trusting and believing...
Its up to you to get back on your feet when circumstances of life knock you down...I'm thinking right now of a quote by one of the notable motivational speaker alive, he said "when life knocks you down, try to lay on your back facing up, because if you can look up, you can get up!"

So Its You!

Every decision you make counts. That's why we need to take caution when making every decision because they somehow have a way of creating our future. So I wrap up with this..


You are the captain of your ship. Your mind is your crew, your body is your ship. Train your crew well by exposing it to the necessary rudiments and nuggets that will enhance and build it.
Maintain your boat, because they would carry you to distant horizons. 

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