The eye is one of the most vital parts of the human body — it allows us to see, pick up cues, and find direction. This is why vision is so important. Visioning is simply the ability to form a mental picture of what you believe in, even before it becomes reality.
With vision comes direction.
But being a visionary isn’t enough. You also need hindsight — the ability to look into the past and extract lessons. Hindsight gives you context, teaches you what worked (or failed), and helps you make bolder, wiser decisions.
Then there is insight — the capacity to gain a deep and accurate understanding of a situation, a problem, or even a person.
As a leader (even if you’re just leading yourself), you need all three forms of “sight” to be truly effective. Foresight shows you where you could go. Hindsight tells you where you’ve been. Insight helps you carry yourself — and others — to that destination.
And sometimes, what you need to “see” most clearly is this: people are the doors to opportunities. You might be only three connections away from the person who holds the key to what you need.
Tag someone whose foresight, hindsight, or insight has inspired you. Let them know you see them. 😉
Does it have a price tag, or do you value it enough to protect it at all costs? And when the time comes, can you truly cash it in?
Dr. Ngozi Onyia's intimate stories with us at Wisdom Weavers lined up the number of times her integrity served as the key to accessing opportunities —not just financial opportunities, but relationships, partnerships, and trust that money couldn’t buy.
But here’s the thing: It didn't begin when she needed to cash it in, it started when no one was watching, when she held herself accountable to her own words, actions, and even inactions.
It wasn't about pandering to people's emotions; it was about doing what she thought was right even in the face of adversity, being responsible with the trust of others and holding on to the values she lives by.
Her story calls you to reflect: Are you consistent enough to be entrusted with the trust of others? Do you follow through with what you say? Are your values questionable? How much does your integrity cost? Are you the leader you want to follow?
And the best part? It's like a gift to yourself. Every time you prepare, commit, and take ownership, you’re gifting your future self the success you dream of.
Mentorship isn’t about giving back things. It’s about building forward — so that one day, your own journey becomes a gift to someone else.
Don't think too far to give yourself the best, you deserve it!
Often times you will be faced with difficult situations, ones that challenge you so much you tend to lose faith in yourself. They can come in many forms in your workplace or in business, leaving you with obvious options and almost no safety net: "Go home" or "Go hard."
Exploring a new business venture. Bargaining for a better position. Breaking into a new market. Saying No when it's against your values. Choosing the path less travelled. Vying for the No. 1 spot. Reinventing the wheel. Entering into 'that' office. Times when it seems like you are about to walk alone...and what is left of you is not just strategy but burning belief.
Take a deep breath and take that step.
Boye Ademola reminds us that faith is not the absence of fear but action in the direction of your belief, in spite of your fear.
This is not some advice to walk-blindly; it is a call for you to be one with God, such that your belief in God fuels your belief in yourself.
Yes, do it! And make sure you are not the baggage yourself.
Truth is, there are a lot of things that you should do early; get certified in your field, get that knowledge, get your systems right, get yourself in shape...fail, and get cultured in the knowledge that failure doesn't define you.
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It all begins with what you can see.
The eye is one of the most vital parts of the human body — it allows us to see, pick up cues, and find direction. This is why vision is so important. Visioning is simply the ability to form a mental picture of what you believe in, even before it becomes reality.
With vision comes direction.
But being a visionary isn’t enough. You also need hindsight — the ability to look into the past and extract lessons. Hindsight gives you context, teaches you what worked (or failed), and helps you make bolder, wiser decisions.
Then there is insight — the capacity to gain a deep and accurate understanding of a situation, a problem, or even a person.
As a leader (even if you’re just leading yourself), you need all three forms of “sight” to be truly effective. Foresight shows you where you could go. Hindsight tells you where you’ve been. Insight helps you carry yourself — and others — to that destination.
And sometimes, what you need to “see” most clearly is this: people are the doors to opportunities. You might be only three connections away from the person who holds the key to what you need.
Tag someone whose foresight, hindsight, or insight has inspired you. Let them know you see them. 😉
#AskKAMA #WisdomWeavers #LeadingLeaders #Mentorship
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"What's the worth of your integrity?"
Does it have a price tag, or do you value it enough to protect it at all costs? And when the time comes, can you truly cash it in?
Dr. Ngozi Onyia's intimate stories with us at Wisdom Weavers lined up the number of times her integrity served as the key to accessing opportunities —not just financial opportunities, but relationships, partnerships, and trust that money couldn’t buy.
But here’s the thing: It didn't begin when she needed to cash it in, it started when no one was watching, when she held herself accountable to her own words, actions, and even inactions.
It wasn't about pandering to people's emotions; it was about doing what she thought was right even in the face of adversity, being responsible with the trust of others and holding on to the values she lives by.
Her story calls you to reflect: Are you consistent enough to be entrusted with the trust of others? Do you follow through with what you say? Are your values questionable? How much does your integrity cost? Are you the leader you want to follow?
#AskKAMA #WisdomWeavers #LeadingLeaders #Mentorship
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The mentor-mentee relationship is unique.
And the best part? It's like a gift to yourself. Every time you prepare, commit, and take ownership, you’re gifting your future self the success you dream of.
Mentorship isn’t about giving back things. It’s about building forward — so that one day, your own journey becomes a gift to someone else.
Don't think too far to give yourself the best, you deserve it!
#AskKAMA #WisdomWeavers #Mentorship
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Often times you will be faced with difficult situations, ones that challenge you so much you tend to lose faith in yourself. They can come in many forms in your workplace or in business, leaving you with obvious options and almost no safety net: "Go home" or "Go hard."
Exploring a new business venture. Bargaining for a better position. Breaking into a new market. Saying No when it's against your values. Choosing the path less travelled. Vying for the No. 1 spot. Reinventing the wheel. Entering into 'that' office. Times when it seems like you are about to walk alone...and what is left of you is not just strategy but burning belief.
Take a deep breath and take that step.
Boye Ademola reminds us that faith is not the absence of fear but action in the direction of your belief, in spite of your fear.
This is not some advice to walk-blindly; it is a call for you to be one with God, such that your belief in God fuels your belief in yourself.
"God is in your story."
#AskKAMA #Wisdomweavers #Mentorship #Leadingleaders
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When you see this, what comes to your mind to do?
Yes, do it! And make sure you are not the baggage yourself.
Truth is, there are a lot of things that you should do early; get certified in your field, get that knowledge, get your systems right, get yourself in shape...fail, and get cultured in the knowledge that failure doesn't define you.
#AskKAMA #Mentorship #LeadingLeaders #KunbiAdeotiMentorshipAcademy
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