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Wednesday 4 November 2015
Monday 28 September 2015
Friday 29 May 2015
UNIZIK BRAIN FACIO SEASON 2
IT’S HERE AGAIN, IT’S BIGGER; THOUGHER AND HOTTER!
UNIZIK BRAIN FACIO SEASON 2!!!
GENIUS EXIST PRESENTS UNIZIK BRAIN FACIO SEASON 2
DO YOU THINK YOU CAN RESEARCH, WRITE AND PRESENT A TOPIC ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP? IF YOU CAN, PICK YOUR FORMS N500
@ MASTER PLUS CYBER CAFÉ NEXT TO FAYROUZ RESTAURANT OR @COKE-CENTRE
UNIZIK BRAIN FACIO SEASON 2!!!
GENIUS EXIST PRESENTS UNIZIK BRAIN FACIO SEASON 2
DO YOU THINK YOU CAN RESEARCH, WRITE AND PRESENT A TOPIC ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP? IF YOU CAN, PICK YOUR FORMS N500
@ MASTER PLUS CYBER CAFÉ NEXT TO FAYROUZ RESTAURANT OR @COKE-CENTRE
Saturday 9 May 2015
Thursday 19 February 2015
Risking
Ø
To
try is to risk failure
Ø To create is to risk criticism
Ø To think is to risk creating
unrealistic imagery
Ø To decide is to risk regret
Ø To dream is to risk dwelling in
dreams
Ø To determine is to risk challenges
Ø To visualize is to risk being
burdened
Ø To persist is to risk giving up
Ø Courage is to risk self-humiliation
Ø To accept change is to risk your
comfort zone
Ø To set goals is to risk surrendering
everything to the cause
Ø To take a step is to risk missing the
next one
Ø To hope is to risk despair
Ø To laugh is to risk appearing a fool
Ø To weep is to risk appearing
sentimental
Ø To trust is to risk heart break
Ø To apologize is to risk appearing
defeated
Ø To give is to risk lack
Ø To lead is to risk being a servant
Ø To love is to risk lovelorn
Ø To succeed is to risk failing
Ø To live is to risk dying
Ø To be extraordinary is to risk hating
your ordinary self
Ø
To
risk nothing is to risk everything
Until you take the risk to discover, define,
develop and deploy the real you, you are only living a half life. Chuck Yeager reminds us this, “You don’t
concentrate on risks. You concentrate on results. No risk is too great to
prevent the necessary job from getting done.”
The path without obstacles doesn’t
lead anywhere important. It’s all about risks! A simple moment of understanding
this can flood a whole life with meaning.
Friday 7 November 2014
CAMPUS ORATORY CARNIVAL 2014
THE SUG UNIZIK THROUGH THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL IN COLLABORATION WITH MRS. ANGELA ONUKO-NMOH (CID INTERNATIONAL UK) invites all Anambra State students to “
This programme is designed for all the students of HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN ANAMBRA STATE with the main aim of unlocking the potentials of Nigerian youths. If you are a public speaker; a good orator, then you are on your way of being celebrated!
Get your forms at N1,000 at any FIRST BANK located around Awka, Ekwulobia or Amawbia, or at any MasterPlus cyber café, or contact the SUG of any higher institution in Anambra state and stand a chance of winning an Apple Ipad, Laptop, Refrigerator, Generator, Gas cooker, etc.
The winner of the competition will be crowned THE MOST INTELLIGENT STUDENT IN ANAMBRA STATE with a life scholarship scheme. Other consolation prizes are available for the finalists.
ACCOUNT NAME: ORATORY CARNIVAL
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 3088505883 (FIRST BANK)
Deadline for form purchase and submission: 1st December, 2014
Grand finale: 5th December, 2014
Venue: Unizik University Auditorium
Time: 10:00AM
Special Guest: Chief Osita Chidoka (Hon. Minister of Aviation)
Chief Host: Prof. J. E. Ahaneku (VC Unizik)
Guest Speaker: Mazi Ugochukwu Okoroafor (DCC, CBN, Abuja)
For more enquiries:
AMARAIZU GENIUS, Chairman Planning Committee
Tel: 07068983002
E-mail: geniusdoexist@gmail.com
CAMPUS ORATORY CARNIVAL 2014”
This programme is designed for all the students of HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN ANAMBRA STATE with the main aim of unlocking the potentials of Nigerian youths. If you are a public speaker; a good orator, then you are on your way of being celebrated!
Get your forms at N1,000 at any FIRST BANK located around Awka, Ekwulobia or Amawbia, or at any MasterPlus cyber café, or contact the SUG of any higher institution in Anambra state and stand a chance of winning an Apple Ipad, Laptop, Refrigerator, Generator, Gas cooker, etc.
The winner of the competition will be crowned THE MOST INTELLIGENT STUDENT IN ANAMBRA STATE with a life scholarship scheme. Other consolation prizes are available for the finalists.
ACCOUNT NAME: ORATORY CARNIVAL
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 3088505883 (FIRST BANK)
Deadline for form purchase and submission: 1st December, 2014
Grand finale: 5th December, 2014
Venue: Unizik University Auditorium
Time: 10:00AM
Special Guest: Chief Osita Chidoka (Hon. Minister of Aviation)
Chief Host: Prof. J. E. Ahaneku (VC Unizik)
Guest Speaker: Mazi Ugochukwu Okoroafor (DCC, CBN, Abuja)
For more enquiries:
AMARAIZU GENIUS, Chairman Planning Committee
Tel: 07068983002
E-mail: geniusdoexist@gmail.com
CAMPUS ORATORY CARNIVAL 2014”
Tuesday 23 September 2014
Dare, Don't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes
By Remez Sasson
Don't worry if you make mistakes. Only people who dare, try, and persevere, complete tasks and achieve success.
It is so comfortable to be passive, make no effort, and stick to the familiar. However, by doing so, we allow external influences shape your life.
Daring, trying new things, and making changes, seem intimidating. It is more comfortable to suffer, complain, and stay in the same place.
It is not so difficult to do.
It is a matter of attitude. It is a matter of changing your mindset. As the saying goes, 'it is all in the mind'.
After the first step, it would seem less intimating to dare, even if you make mistakes and bad choices.
All people who achieved success, any kind of success, dared to try. They did mistakes, and they failed over and again, but they did not give up.
Here are a few suggestions:
After gaining some experience you will feel more confident to dare handle bigger projects, such as:
If you make mistakes, it's all right. Everyone make mistakes. Learn from them and go on. As said earlier, all successful people made mistakes, but they didn't let their mistakes discourage them or deter them.
It's quite simple, though not so easy to dare, and be afraid to make mistakes. This has nothing to do with finance, physical strength or education. It is all a state of mind. It is something inside you.
You need to find the strength and courage within you. You should learn to be courageous and daring, and do things, without the need to be pushed and motivated from the outside.
You have this strength within you, you only need to be conscious of it, and strengthen it. Affirmations, visualization, and inner strength development are the tools to do this.
Learn to be a doer, by taking the initiative and acting now, without procrastinating or hesitation. Start with simple little things to gain experience and confidence.
You just have to take action. It's not as difficult as it seems.
Don't worry if you make mistakes. Only people who dare, try, and persevere, complete tasks and achieve success.
It is so comfortable to be passive, make no effort, and stick to the familiar. However, by doing so, we allow external influences shape your life.
Daring, trying new things, and making changes, seem intimidating. It is more comfortable to suffer, complain, and stay in the same place.
Why Daring Is Intimidating?
- You afraid you might make mistakes.
- You are afraid to look ridiculous.
- You want to avoid criticism.
- There is a lack of self-esteem.
- There is a lack of self-confidence.
It is not so difficult to do.
It is a matter of attitude. It is a matter of changing your mindset. As the saying goes, 'it is all in the mind'.
After the first step, it would seem less intimating to dare, even if you make mistakes and bad choices.
All people who achieved success, any kind of success, dared to try. They did mistakes, and they failed over and again, but they did not give up.
Where Can You Dare?
This depends on you. It is advisable to start with minor matters, and as you gain confidence, do bigger things.Here are a few suggestions:
- Start learning a foreign language.
- Go meet new people and friends.
- Take a trip abroad.
- Redecorate your home.
- Ask your boss for a raise.
- Start going to the gym.
After gaining some experience you will feel more confident to dare handle bigger projects, such as:
- Find a better job
- Go back to college or start studying at the University
- Make the move you always wanted, to a new neighborhood, a new city, or a different country
- Start a business
- Turn a hobby into a business
If you make mistakes, it's all right. Everyone make mistakes. Learn from them and go on. As said earlier, all successful people made mistakes, but they didn't let their mistakes discourage them or deter them.
It's quite simple, though not so easy to dare, and be afraid to make mistakes. This has nothing to do with finance, physical strength or education. It is all a state of mind. It is something inside you.
You need to find the strength and courage within you. You should learn to be courageous and daring, and do things, without the need to be pushed and motivated from the outside.
You have this strength within you, you only need to be conscious of it, and strengthen it. Affirmations, visualization, and inner strength development are the tools to do this.
Learn to be a doer, by taking the initiative and acting now, without procrastinating or hesitation. Start with simple little things to gain experience and confidence.
- Can you learn to speak fluently a foreign language, without making some mistakes at first?
- Can you become a great cook, without learning, cooking and experimenting, and making some mistakes along the way?
- Can you create a successful business, without learning, investing, making mistakes, and trying again?
- Can you become an expert in any field, before you had enough experience?
You just have to take action. It's not as difficult as it seems.
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