Thursday, 13 November 2014

Ready To Live Your Best Life NOW?

If you…

*      Want the freedom to be you

*      Want to make a difference and be of service to others

*      Believe you have so much to give but do not know how

*      Are tired of feeling sick and tired of feeling sick and tired

Then you are not alone. If any of these statements apply to you, let me assure you, it’s not your fault.

If like me you weren’t taught what to do, don’t feel sad about it. You will be pleased to know that you can learn how to Find Your Place, Position & Purpose.

Want to know what it is? (am sure you do…)

Then join Jacqueline Ani, Adebukola Oragbade and Omowunmi Olunloyo on Saturday December 13th 2014 at 1pm for Find Your Place, Position & Purpose at The Agora Harris Academy Falconwood The Green Welling Kent DA16 2PE. 

Closest Rail: Falconwood Station, Bus: B15, B16, 51

You will get simple actionable steps you can put into practice immediately to help you Find Your Place, Position And Purpose in record time.

For more information contact 07950826429 or omowunmiolunloyo@yahoo.com




To Living in Purpose!

Omowunmi

www.omowunmiolunloyo.blogspot.co.uk

P.S

Do you have some friends or colleagues who could benefit from this wealth of free information? Feel free to tell them about the program Find Your Place, Position & Purpose. Thank you! I appreciate you.

 

 

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Can You Actually Know God’s Purpose for Your Life?

Do you spend much time wondering (or worrying) about what career or purpose is right for your life? I’ve lost sleep over the same topic, constantly returning to this question:
Am I wasting my life in this (job, relationship, church, etc.)?
Most of us are deeply concerned with living meaningful, purposeful lives, and we spend a lot of energy trying to figure out if we are doing it. We want to know what God wants for our lives, and we want to know today!
Unfortunately, our overarching purpose in life seems to have little to do with our circumstances. God's “mission statement,” of sorts, for our life doesn’t include a job title, graduate school—well, not directly.
It never starts with circumstances. It starts with His heart for all people.

God's Purpose for Your Life

So, drumroll—here it is: “When the Holy Spirit has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria and to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
When we commit our lives to Jesus, we commit to an enduring, lifelong mission. We commit to a life of speaking, acting, thinking and relating out the transforming and joyful experience of being in a relationship with Christ. That’s it. Wherever you are, whatever you do, whether you think it’s the best fit or worst job ever—God wants you to live out His mission.
The purpose for your life—the deepest place where you find meaning and satisfaction—transcends any role, job or circumstance you are facing. When Jesus walked the earth, He blew up everyone’s paradigm on what it means to be purposeful and powerful.
He sent angels to the guys working the dead-end jobs.
He held up kids in front of the celebrity pastors of the day and told them they should get acquainted with their own childlikeness if they wanted to find the Kingdom.
He took the shadiest characters and cast-offs and made them powerful in His plan.
Yet we all worry that our jobs aren’t meaningful enough and our work doesn’t fulfil us—and we want God to change that, like, yesterday.

Trading In Our Cheap Version of God's Will

It’s easy for us to fall into a version of Christianity that believes, without saying it, that God is supposed to make our lives go well, that His will is for us to get what we want. We have a picture of what we want our lives to be, and we fall into a rut of believing that God’s job is to make our pictures become reality.
This is absolutely not the biblical picture of life with God, but a cheap version, a fake copy grown out of our self- centeredness. Here’s a progression of how this version usually develops:
  • God saved me and offers me life and forgiveness.
  • This must mean that God wants my life to be happy and go the way I envision it.
  • If hard things happen to me, this makes me question if God is reliable.
  • If my life picture is not coming true, it must mean that either God is punishing me or He is not who I thought He was.
  • If a tragedy happens in my life, it must mean that God is either incapable or unloving. Either He was not capable of stopping it—which means I now have a crisis of faith—or He doesn’t love me (or is punishing me or cursing me), which gives me a crisis of heart.
Ultimately, without knowing it, this form of belief means that my picture of my life is the highest object of my devotion and that God is supposed to serve me and make my picture come true.
This version of Christianity is, first, not Christianity at all. It is like comparing an aged wine to a Hi-C juice box. The two may look somewhat the same and be derived from the same fruit (or “artificial fruit flavour”), but there is no comparison.

Beyond Circumstances

Living with this “make me happy” god is destructive to our joy and freedom in Christ. If we are constantly bound to the circumstances we believe we need in order to be joyful, we have become the Lord of our own life—believing our destiny is in our own hands.
God seems to care very little about our circumstances or roles when it comes to His overarching purpose for our life.
This creates a paralyzing insecurity that traps most of us in enslaving fear. No wonder we are so worried about wasting our lives—we are so busy trying to know God’s plans that we are distracted from living them out today.

If you can relate, take heart! Most of us can. But God’s ultimate mission statement for our lives doesn’t mean He won’t work to orchestrate relationships and circumstances—and yes, even jobs—that allow us to have productive and meaningful experiences. It’s when we make those things the highest object of our devotion that we lose sight of what’s really important.
When we turn from our own ideas and commit our daily lives to His mission, we begin to walk more in step with Him. We take the humble posture of believing that God has us where we are for a reason. Even as we take steps or work toward the next thing, we can keep our hearts present in today. We can ask God to let us be more concerned for His mission and less concerned with Our mission.
And in doing so, we start to see the many ways God will be present, active and engaged with our lives—even if it’s at the drive-thru window.
 
 


Sunday, 9 November 2014

20 Ways to Find Your Calling Part 3

14. Don’t confuse a job with a purpose.
If you are working to support your family, they are your real bosses. If you are working to further a goal or idea, don’t let your paycheck (however plump it is) become an obstacle to it.
15. Consider your epitaph, not your resume.
Thinking long term can help you see both what’s vitally important and what’s certainly silly.
16. There’s no need to be THE best.
Very few people are the very best in the world at anything. Doing your best doesn’t mean you have to be THE best. Your best is more than enough.
 
18. Change course if you find yourself coasting. 
It’s possible to get stuck on a very easy and vaguely rewarding path, like a cushy or undemanding job. If you feel yourself simply rolling along, it’s time to switch gears, because coasting can atrophy your dreams.
19. Be authentically uncool.
Stick with what you love, even if others sneer at it. This is also referred to as integrity.
20.  Relax.
There’s no right answer, but there are thousands of viable options.
 

Saturday, 8 November 2014

20 Ways to Find Your Calling Part 2

7. Blend your talents.
Instead of doing something that only takes advantage of one skill, create a mash-up of several things you do well. You’ll set yourself apart and feel more satisfied with what you’re doing.

8. Seek out people you actually like.
It’s more satisfying to dig a ditch with friends than to design a skyscraper with a team of sociopaths.

9. Give yourself permission to change your mind.
Most of us choose our paths around 18. As time passes, you might find new things to do and places to be and people to know, and a few calls you made at 18 will probably need to be overturned.

They’ve been there, done that, got the AARP card. You’ll find that happiness and satisfaction have more to do with love and purpose than dollars and cents.

11. Roam a library.
You never know which book, author, or topic will speak to you from the shelves. You might just find what you didn’t even know you were looking for.

12. Seek support, not tolerance.
You’re going to need help with anything and everything. Make sure you have people in your corner who do more than just nod and say, “that’s nice,” when you tell them your dreams.

13. Spend time before you spend money.
Invest in reading and talking and finding out before you plunk down a ton of money on a degree or a certification or a relocation. You might find that you don’t have to write a check to compose your future


http://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicahagy/2012/06/26/20-ways-to-find-your-calling/3/
 

Friday, 7 November 2014

20 Ways to Find Your Calling Part 1

Not sure what to be when you grow up (whenever that is)? Fret no more.
We can figure this out together. Let’s get started.
 

1. Ignore the future, deal with the present. 
The question, “What should I be when I grow up?” is wrong. Ask instead, “What is next today?” People become fat one bite at a time, and we become adults one hour at a time, so what we do today matters.

2. Shop around. 
Unless you try on the outfit, you’ll never know if it fits. Do the same with vocations, avocations, hobbies and skills. You’ll need to sample every flavor to know your true favorite taste.

3. Say yes to odd opportunities.
Say yes to the things that intrigue you, instead of the ones that bore you.
Being the solution makes your work feel meaningful. Having an issue to work against also gives you a villain to play against—and makes you a hero.

5. Burn your plans.
Your life will not go according to plan. Nobody’s ever has. So don’t worry if you get off track. The track was imaginary anyway.

6. Do not follow someone else’s dream.
Your parents want you to be A. Your boss wants you to be B. Your friends want you to be C. And society is clamouring for you to be D. You can’t please everyone, but if you do what YOU think you should, at least you’ll be able to sleep at night.



http://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicahagy/2012/06/26/20-ways-to-find-your-calling/

Find Your Place, Position & Purpose


Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Let's Talk - Starting a Food Business

On the 20th of October 2012 from 9.30am until 12noon Omowunmi Olunloyo in conjunction with Destined to Win Coaching presents Let's Talk - Starting a Food Business an amazing introductory workshop on Food Manufacturing.

 Are you struggling with the idea of starting a food manufacturing business?

Do you want to take charge of your life and achieve your dream goals?

Would you like to know what to do in converting your food ideas to a product suitable for retail sale?


If you answered yes to any of these questions, this event has your name on it because it will be the turning point for your life.

You will discover

    How to achieve your goals
    How to start a food business
    How to ensure you are legally complaint
    How to introduce food safety procedure
    How to produce food safely
    & Find useful information and resources


Do something different this year, attend Let's Talk - Starting a Food Business with me, and in the words of Creflo Dollar "When you add wisdom and the application of knowledge, the sum total is change!"

 Venue: Harris Academy Falconwood The Green, Welling, Kent DA16 2PE.

There is free parking on site.

Train Links: Nearest railway/ tube station is Falconwood Station, Eltham Station, London Bridge Station & Dartford Station. It is a 10 minutes walk from Falconwood Station.
Buses: You can get Bus B15 and drop at the Falconwood station or Bus B16 and drop at Northumberland Avenue bus stop G. Both buses are within the Welling, Eltham, Bexleyheath and wider areas.

Tickets: £10

 Contact Toks on 07950826429
 Email: omowunmiolunloyo@yahoo.com

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

15 Things To Do


things to do in 2012
Well, here it is, 15 amazing events that can make or mar you in 2012.
1)    Dedicate your life to God: Romans10:9-10
2)    Determine to be in church – Hebrew 10:25
3)    Praise and Worship – Psalms 34:1-3
4)    Endeavour to read the word of God – 2 Timothy 2:15
5)    Fast and pray – Ephesians 6:18
6)    Be involved in church – Romans 12: 3-8
7)    Be involved in the communities, charities, school e.t.c. – Ecclesiastics 9:10
8)    Be a giver – Luke 6:38
9)    Give your tithe, offering and seeds – Malachi 3:10-11
10)                      Save, invest, do not eat it all – Proverbs 21:20
11)                      Be diligent, Do it well, Do it now – Proverbs 10:4
12)                      At the first sign of trouble, go to God – 1 peter 5:7
13)                      Have faith in God – Hebrews 11:6
14)                      Be focussed, Do one thing at a time – 1 Corinthians 9:24-26
15)                      Be thankful, Appreciate what you have – I Thessalonians 5:18
 As always, do something different today.
Omowunmi O

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

New Season, New You

                                                                         
January has come, which means winter is well under way, even if the weather doesn’t always play along. For us, January is about goal setting, rearranging priorities and determining to ensure this year is our best year ever; whether it is planning your wedding, preparing for motherhood or rededicating your life to God.        

We have got some amazing schedule you won’t want to miss as well as great tips for things to do in 2012. We are also looking ahead to the coming seasons and by Gods grace, we win.
We are already excited that the new season with the beginning of our new program, full of ideas, products and loads of inspiration. I leave you with words of Mother Teresa:

Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is beauty, admire it.
Life is bliss, taste it.
Life is a dream, realize it.
Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a duty, complete it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a promise, fulfill it.
Life is sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a struggle, accept it.
Life is a tragedy, confront it.
Life is an adventure, dare it.
Life is luck, make it.
Life is too precious, do not destroy it.
Life is life, fight for it.

Omowunmi O

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

ASK, BELIEVE, RECEIVE, HAVE IT...



Ask
What does it mean to ask? It means to place an order or make an order. It is not complaining or murmuring as many of us would think it is. When you pray to God, remember it has to be according to His Word so that your prayer is answered (James 4:3)

Believe
Believing is necessary to receiving. Believe according to the Penguin English Dictionary means to consider something to be true, to accept a statement made by somebody to be true as the truth; and in the case it will be God. When we ask we need to believe immediately not later. Faith plays a key part in believing in God so you must trust in Him totally (Hebrew 11:1). Faith believes when you have no reason to. 

Receive
Receiving is to acknowledge receipt. It simply means that you know that you have what you asked for. Receiving is spiritual and does not have time involved in it. God is a spirit and His words are spirit and life. Once we ask and believe, we will definitely receive because God is not a man that He should lie. We may not have it physically but we know that we have received from God.
I can explain receiving with an illustration of a pregnant woman. The moment a lady conceives she has received, it is not time dependent and we don’t know exactly when she conceived, but she knows that has received even though she does not have it physically.

Have it
Having your request met involves time. Just like a pregnant woman, when she delivers the baby that is when she has it physically. Having it is time dependent, just like the pregnant woman it takes 9months for her to have the baby in her arms.
It is what you do with God’s Word that determines your success or failure in life. The word of God produces results and that is a fact not fiction.

For more information visit www.omowunmiolunloyo.com NOW.