Christianity Etc › Re: Foluke Adeboye Celebrates Her 68th Birthday Today by olaezekalonge(m): 2:29pm On Jul 13, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: EFCC Probes N60bn ‘budget Padding’ Vote For Senators by olaezekalonge(m): 11:20am On Jul 12, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: I Want To Fvck Her Badly But She Is Too Expensive by olaezekalonge(m): 11:11am On Jul 12, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Are You A Person Of Your Word? by olaezekalonge(op): 10:22am On Mar 19, 2016 |
“I’ll do it,” you say. Then the time comes to do it. What happens? Do you keep your word? When you tell your friend you will meet him at 6 o’clock, are you ready and waiting at 6 o’clock? When you say you’ll have that project ready by Wednesday morning, is it finished on Tuesday night? When you say you will do something, do people know it’s as good as done? Are you a man or woman of your word? Society today simply does not prioritize keeping one’s word. And we tend to rationalize it: Things happen—no big deal. Most of us thus fail to recognize just what a serious character issue breaking our word is. “Only recently a prominent public man was criticized throughout the newspaper world as one not having enough character to keep his promises,” Orison Swett Marden wrote in his 1916 book Making Life a Masterpiece. “He had not the stamina to make good when to do so proved difficult” (emphasis added throughout). That is so often the issue: You say you will do something, but then circumstances change and you realize there is inconvenience involved that you didn’t anticipate. Suddenly, what you said you would do doesn’t seem worth it. But think about the long-term cost of losing your credibility. Think about the high cost of developing a reputation for being unreliable. Think about the high cost of compromising your character. “He hadn’t the timber, the character fiber, to stand up and do the thing he knew to be right, and that he had promised to do,” Marden continued. “The world is full of these jellyfish people who have not lime enough in their backbone to stand erect, to do the right thing. They are always stepping into the spotlight in the good-intention stage, and then, when the reckoning time comes, taking the line of least resistance, doing the thing which will cost the least effort or money, regardless of later consequences. They think they can be as unscrupulous about breaking promises as they were about making them. But sooner or later fate makes us play fair, or get out of the game.” What does God think? Well, He keeps His word (Numbers 23:19). When He says He will do something, He does it. When He gives a promise, He keeps it. We can count on Him to fulfill His every word—every time. Not one jot or tittle of God’s Word will pass away before all of it is fulfilled (Matthew 5:18). In the Old Testament are laws saying that if you make a vow, you’d better keep it (Numbers 30:2; Deuteronomy 23:21-23). They tell us that it’s better not to say something than to say it and not do it. When you think about it, breaking your word is actually breaking the Ninth Commandment, which forbids bearing false witness (Exodus 20:16). When you give your word, failing to follow through makes you a liar. We can say all kinds of potential lies without really thinking twice: I’ll do it; I’ll be there; I’ll pick you up; I’ll bring it over; I’ll help you out. Don’t say those things if you aren’t willing to do them even when it’s inconvenient. Jesus Christ said that “every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment” (Matthew 12:36). When you say, I will do it, you are signing your name to the contract and committing your reputation and your character. Only a few decades ago, many if not most significant business transactions were sealed with a man’s word and his handshake. No forms. No lawyers. No contracts. The man saying it was the contract. But modern society has gotten further and further from lives of honesty, uprightness, integrity, truth and trustworthiness. Now, agreements must be bound by carefully worded, signed, notarized contracts because people can’t be trusted to keep their word! If everyone struggled and fought to keep his word, no matter the obstacles, we wouldn’t need contracts and lawyers! How can you become a person of your word? 1) Be careful what you promise. If you’re not sure you can deliver, don’t commit (James 4:13-14). 2) When you can’t do it, admit it. Learn to say no. 3) Once you’ve said it, do it. Do whatever you must to remember and then fulfill what you said, without excuse or hesitation. 4) If you blow it, admit it. Don’t lie or make up an excuse. When you make a mistake, apologize and do what you can to fix it. “A man is already of consequence in the world when it is known that we can implicitly rely upon him,” Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton said. “I have frequently seen in life a person preferred to a long list of applicants for some important charge, which lifts him at once into station and fortune, merely because he has this reputation—that when he says he knows a thing, he knows it, and when he says he will do a thing, he will do it.” What is your reputation? Keeping your word should be as important as the Ten Commandments! Because it is keeping the Ten Commandments. It is, actually, the love of God. ▪
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Phones › Phone Problem by olaezekalonge(op): 10:14am On Mar 19, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Obasanjo's Adopted Son, Udoh Henry At His 79th Birthday In Ogun State.pics by olaezekalonge(m): 9:51am On Mar 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Obasanjo's Adopted Son, Udoh Henry At His 79th Birthday In Ogun State.pics by olaezekalonge(m): 9:49am On Mar 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Power Failure: I Have Never Been This Sad For The Past 6 Years by olaezekalonge(m): 10:35am On Feb 23, 2016 |
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Jokes Etc › Jokes by olaezekalonge(op): 6:03pm On Feb 22, 2016 |
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Jokes Etc › Re: Yes, The Whatsapp Group For Funny Jokes Has Been Created - Jokes Etc - Nairaland by olaezekalonge(m): 5:54pm On Feb 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Saraki’s CCT Trial Begins March 10 by olaezekalonge(m): 9:43am On Feb 13, 2016 |
[color=#000099][/color] Let justice prevail with good conscience |
Phones › Re: Where In Nigeria Is Pank Shin? Truecaller App Keeps Giving That Location. by olaezekalonge(m): 9:28am On Feb 12, 2016 |
Pankshin is a Local Govt. Area in Plateau State Nigeria |
Christianity Etc › Re: Happy 61 Birthday To Pastor David Oyedepo by olaezekalonge(m): 9:15am On Sep 27, 2015 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY DADDY IN THE LORD 
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Christianity Etc › Re: Happy 61 Birthday To Pastor David Oyedepo by olaezekalonge(m): 9:12am On Sep 27, 2015 |
[color=#000099][/color][b][/b]HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY DADDY IN THE LORD 
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Education › Re: Photo: Could This Be The Reason Why Students Of Mathematics Fail Exams? by olaezekalonge(m): 2:02pm On May 23, 2015 |
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Family › Re: 10 Signs Your Child Is An Old Soul In A Young Body by olaezekalonge(m): 5:29pm On May 11, 2015 |
yuzjet: One of the most beautiful things to witness as a mother or father is to watch the slow growth and maturing of a new soul, born into this world with fresh eyes and a playful, childlike understanding of life. But what happens when, as a mother or father, you bring into this world a child who displays a variety of unusual and incongruous traits with that of being a youngster?
Instead of being wide-eyed and simplistic, your child is perceptive and complex. Instead of being naïve and spontaneous, your child is sensible and knowing. Instead of being fresh and uncomplicated, your child is experienced and intuitive. All in all, instead of being young at heart, your child is undeniably and unmistakeable old at heart.
The reality is that if your child does not fit the typical mold of his or her age group, you might have an Old Soul on your hands. And if you didn’t fit the norm of the kids your age growing up, you’re most likely an Old Soul as well. Although strange and perplexing, the Old Soul child is one of the greatest unexpected blessings life has to offer not only because of their innate wisdom, but also because of the level-headed stability they have to offer.
If you are struggling to relate to your child, understand where they are coming from, or simply want some closure, you might benefit from reading the signs below:
1. They are otherworldly. You don’t know what exactly it is about your child… but something about them seems out of place. The best word you can think to describe your son or daughter is that they are “otherworldly”. In short, they just don’t seem to be from this world, and often times they are very much in a world of their own making.
2. They are pensive. While the other parents are kicking balls, shooting hoops and taking their little tykes to playgroup, your child seems to be withdrawn, dreamy and contemplative. In other words, your child seems to be in a perpetually pensive state, quietly absorbed in their own meditative world.
3. They struggle to fit in with other children their age. Although they usually attempt to blend in with the children in their age group, if your child is an Old Soul they will gradually lose interest in the conversations, interests and dramas of the kid’s their age. Sometimes this can result in being bullied and picked on, especially in school, and so they can sometimes live their childhood and pubescent years as outcasts.
4. They can relate to people much older than them. If your child is an Old Soul you will notice that they often gravitate towards spending time with older people. For example, at school they usually tend to befriend the teachers, and in the family social life, they tend to enjoy talking to older people (e.g. grandparents, adult friends, retirees). This is because psychologically, they are on the same level.
5. They don’t like listening to authority and can be perceived as “smart asses”. Far from being anarchic, Old Soul children are highly intelligent, astute and observant and so are not as susceptible to blindly obeying authority as childlike children are. Instinctively feeling themselves to be equals to their adult peers, Old Soul children tend to get in trouble with figures of authority while growing up, easily seeing through the puerile, flawed and illogical demands they are often confronted with.
Therefore, in school and in home life, the Old Soul child will often not hesitate to argue or wisecrack his or her way out of unreasonable punishments or requests.
6. They tend to spend a lot of their time alone. If your child is an Old Soul, they will find it difficult to integrate into the social circles of their age group. Coupled with their contemplative natures, Old Soul children will often spend time alone despite their often well-developed social skills. This is not because the child is anxious or depressive, but simply because they are comfortable in their own company and rarely need to depend on anyone else to provide them with enjoyment and stimulation.
7. They are very inquisitive. Seeking to perpetually build on their knowledge and wisdom from a young age, Old Soul children love to ask many questions about the world in different shapes and forms. If your child is an Old Soul, they can often be found reading books, exploring the world, experimenting and asking surprising questions.
8. They are “underachievers” or “overachievers”. Depending on the temperament of your child, if they are more emotional and creative, they will often work hard at school in an attempt to please you. However, if your child is more logical and scholarly, they will often rebel against the schooling system, sensing the flaws and limitations of such a system they are forced to be a part of.
9. They are responsible and independent. One of the most noticeable characteristics of the Old Soul child is that they are unusually stable and reliable. For this reason, many parents who have Old Soul children often find themselves leaning on them for support, advice and assistance. While the good-natured Old Soul child is happy to help whenever needed, eventually, if they are given too many responsibilities or depended on too heavily, they will seek distance and freedom.
10. They sound like a “little old man” or “little old woman”. Sometimes, out of the blue, a witty interjection, or incisive question will arise from your child if they are an Old Soul. The best way to describe your child’s wisdom beyond years is that they sound like a “little old man or woman” unexpectedly giving advice and counsel.
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Romance › Re: The Wedding Card Of IBB And Late Maryam Babangida. by olaezekalonge(m): 8:58pm On May 02, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Policeman Kills Girlfriend, Inspector, & Himself Over Love by olaezekalonge(m): 7:06am On May 01, 2015 |
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