I have dabbled a bit into bread making and I know that the most important thing you need to know so you can have the best results is how to use yeast. You have to know the right amount and the correct duration you have to leave it in the dough before you bake. No matter the amount of condiments you use to make it rich and delicious, if you do not use the yeast right, the dough will not rise properly for the bread to come out the way you intend. It is the heat of the process that makes your gift to rise for you to use it for the impact that is intended. Formal training is good but that alone cannot mature your gift enough for you to maximise its use. There are many professionals who are not making any impact apart from enriching those they are getting their goods and services from. The experiences we allow to make us bold enough to help us make tough choices and confront the challenges of life is the yeast but many of us do all we can in order to avoid any such experience. This means we do not allow the "yeast" to do its work. Do not run away from the pressures that the process puts on you, that is the only way that all the facets of your gift can shine. Ask the piece of diamond and it will tell you that it is the pressure from the huge boulders put on it for countless numbers of years that gives it the sparkle you get from it no matter which direction you turn it. Allow the heat to do its work and everyone one that comes across you will enjoy your influence, that is what is meant by living with intention. Enjoy your day!
AFRICA IS A CONTINENT ON THE MOVE AND HER YOUTHS ARE HER GREATEST RESOURCE."We cannot always build a future for our youth, but we can always build our youth for the future."Franklin D. Roosevelt. MentorAfrica looks to help youths, through various life transition mentoring topics, to prepare youths for development and leadership that will help them change the African narrative whenever the opportunity arises.
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
THE HEAT IS NECESSARY - LA FEU EST NÉCESSAIRE
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