Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha
It is the blessing of God that can make you rich, a
lender to nations and not a borrower. Please see Deuteronomy Chapters 28 verses
12 and 13, 8 verse 18, 10 verse 29, 15 verses 1 to 18, 16 verses 15 to 17, 24
verse 19, 30 verses 5 and 9; 2nd Samuel Chapter 6 verses 10 to 12, 1st
Chronicles Chapter 26 verses 4 to 8, 15, 1st Chronicles Chapter 4
verses 9 and 10, 1st Samuel Chapter 2 verses 8 and 9. Ask God to
bless you.
Do not depend on a single source of income. Always
expand your sources of income – multiple income streams. Oceans never dry up
because they have multiple water bodies – seas, rivers, lakes, streams flowing
into them.
Always invest and re-invest your income in high
yield businesses. Expand your selling points – identify other sales outlets.
Deep calls unto deep. What you seek is in the depths
of God’s word. Dig deep and you will find what you seek. Seek and you will
find. Oceans run deep, have multiple inflow channels and therefore do not dry
up.
Move Forward (Deuteronomy Chapter 1 verses 1 to 8).
The only propeller for moving forward in life is the word of God. Please, see.
Therefore, move forward and take over the entire land, the mountains, the
hills, the plains, the lowlands, the seacoast, the great river, the North, the
South, the East and the West. The land is before you. Move in and occupy. It is
your land given to you by God for a possession. Move in and occupy.
Discard every Lot. Your Lot may not necessarily be
your nephew, niece, brother, sister or cousin or friends that you invited into
the business. It could be mediocrity, tunnel vision, or what have you. Whatever
it is, ask God to help you get rid of it so you can internalize excellence and
move on to global visibility, recognition and number 1 positioning.
Assess your intangible assets and what tangible
assets they should generate. Any one, any activity that does not generate this
or does not lead to the generation of this is not worth spending five minutes
on. Give them fleeting seconds and move on to more fruitful activities. The
determinant of activities and relationships should be how much they can
generate in the long run.