LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE THAT ALL MAY SEE
I volunteered on
November 25, 2017 to mentor young people desirous of shaping themselves to
leading the change they want to see in their communities at BarCamp Sunyani,
hash tagged #bcsyi. The program was organized by Ghana Think Foundation, under
the able leadership of the pragmatic Ato Ulzen-Appiah and his competent team.
Ato is a pacesetter when it comes to the organization of youth programs in this
country. He is either behind the scenes coordinating the program or moderating
it.
In 2015 during ‘’
dum-sor dumsor ‘’ (shedding/rationing of electricity due to inadequate
availability of generation capacity), I was invited by Global Shapers, Accra
Hub to discuss “Ghana’s Energy Crisis: Is there Light at the End of the Tunnel?” My good friend John Armah (CE0 Orios Group),
another gem, successfully convinced me to confirm participation. Unknown to me,
I was going to be surrounded by the likes of Franklin Cudjoe, President of the
policy think tank Imani Ghana. Franklin at that forum minced no words at all,
at the least given opportunity when he needed a reference point, to bash the
Energy Sector’s woes/ challenges, knowing I work in the sector. Ato Ulzen as
usual was there as a Global Shaper and as one of the coordinators.
For the benefit of
those who do not know what BarCamp is all about, its neither a chop bar nor a
Bar conference for lawyers as Ato explained at the program. It is a platform
created to mentor and share ideas on issues bothering on personal and national
development, learn new skills and above all build new networks of friends that
one can fall/rely on from time to time for advice.
Now to the crux of
my article, the Speed Mentoring session where resource personnel drawn from
academia, the media, extractive industry, energy sector, agriculture,
telecommunications and communication are paired with participants to be
mentored for 10 minutes.
During the Speed
Mentoring session, I mentored about ten participants who came to me and I must
say I was not really impressed with some of the questions that some mentees
asked. It is for this reason that I decided, after one clear month, to pen my
thoughts to encourage and motivate someone out there.
Here are Five Ways
to Making it to the Top.
1.
No one
becomes successful without real hard work. Whatever you conceive yourself of
becoming now or in the near future you must start working hard at it TODAY. As
my alma mater Keta Secondary School motto confirms, ‘’fly now or never’’.
2.
No one
is born to fail but failure comes to those who fail to plan. You must be
certain about your goals, aims, objectives and vision for life. And plan your
time diligently to achieve your aims and aspirations by setting targets for
your personal development and growth.
3. Feel
free to mingle and network with new people always. For there is nothing more
fulfilling than having a rich network of people that you can turn to for advice
and help from time to time. As Robert Kiyosaki once said ‘’ the richest people
in the world look for and build networks, everyone else looks for work ‘’.
4. Spend
more time reading, searching and researching rather than being on social media
posting pictures with hashtags, liking and sharing posts. Reading they say ‘’
maketh a man full ‘’. Even if you love social media that much and cannot resist
its constant temptation(s), then make sure you look for relevant content and
read. Be cautious also of the things you post or share on your timeline. These
days employers conduct job interviews by first and foremost going through
social media handles of job applicants. And if for some reason you do not have
a LinkedIn account yet, then you need to get one day.
5. Finally, believe in God or whatever you
perceive HIM to be. Spare some time daily to commit your dreams and heart
desires to HIM. And remember always you
are a child of the universe and God sent you here for a purpose.
Wishing you all
the best of the season and remember the essence of Christmas is giving and
forgiving.
Mawuli Fui Kwadzovia is a
passionate Communications Specialist and has been practicing for the past seven
years. He volunteers as a Speaker at Global Shapers Accra Hub and GhanaThink
Foundation as a Mentor. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre Arts
from the University of Ghana and an Associate Member, Institute of Public
Relations.
Email: fui.kwadzovia@gmail.com
LinkedIn: Mawuli Fui Kwadzovia
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