Friday, November 4, 2016

My Top 12 Books for 2016.

Allow me to introduce to you the 12 books you should have read by now..... and if not should read now!

1. Anointed For Business by Ed Silvoso
This book gives you filtered wisdom from the Bible for the world of business. It is a treasure for the Christian business person.
2. My Vision by Mohammed bin Rasheed
Written with the audacity and authority of a true visionary, the ruler of Dubai paints a surreal picture of the journey towards excellence and challenges the status quo.
3. The Uncommon Leader by Mike Murdock
With his characteristic straightforward and witty manner, the author manages to deliver amazing lessons on leadership.
4. Instinct by T.D Jakes
The master story teller, weaves a case for tapping into the deep reserves of our natural gifts and talents. Instinct is a masterpiece
5. Leadership by Rick Joyner
A thoroughly enjoyable and instructive read. Packed with profound wisdom and tact.
6. Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson : One of the most excellent books on managing change.
7. Richest Man In Babylon by George S. Clason: This book is ranked amongst the most important business and finance parchments of modern times.
8. 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell :
Perhaps the best book ever written on leadership
9. Leadership Secrets of Saint Paul by Jeff Caliguire :
an exciting look at what made Apostle such an effective leader
10. Leadership Secrets of Jesus by Mike Murdock :
A classic look at the secrets that set Jesus apart as a leader.
11. Money, Master the Game by Tony Robbins : One of the most comprehensive works on wealth building and prosperity.
12. Business Secrets From The Bible by Rabbi Daniel Lappin : This book provides pure wisdom and direction from the Bible to navigate the business world.
Bonus:
*Jewish Wisdom for Business Success by Rabbi Levi Brackmam
~Doc Sam Tinagyei
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Rantology: Page 1

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Rantology: Page 1🎬
Why are we so obsessed with titles and academic degrees as Ghanaians? Really it is very worrying. Even our public and civil services are built on this same sand castle. People are promoted or paid based on their titles or degrees. Get a Masters degree and get promoted and paid better. It does not matter if you come back to perform the same functions, as long as you have a new degree or title, you are automatically placed on a higher pedestal. This is preposterous and deleterious. That is why we have a primarily redundant public service system that costs a fortune but produces meagre results. That is why we have people sit in their offices and earn MBA's in eight months without showing up at lectures or even turning in a single paper. Similarly, that is why we have vulture institutions preying on our obsession and sharing "dishonorary" doctorates all over like how a political party shares party t shirts and caps during election campaigns. It is almost impossible to hear anyone mention the name of a politician in this country without attaching pointless and inexplicable titles and honors to their names. Shouldn't you earn a title before being accorded? What makes a member of Parliament or assembly member honorable? Please tell me? The fact that he contested an election and won? This is so laughable. Let's be serious for once. Instead of seeing value in output and impact, we naively assume it is rather in bigger titles and degrees. What a sad illusion. Let's be more interested in quality content instead of shiny wrapping papers. Let's be more about impact than accolades. Let's get serious instead of cosmetic then maybe, just maybe, we can change our nation for the better.
~Paa Kofi Tinagyei

I'm out, just like that......
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Friday, July 15, 2016

Prepare for a Lot!

Many of us pray prayers and desire miracles but a careful look at our lives does not indicate our readiness for the harvest we pray for. Take for instance a young graduate who prays for employment but does not know how to pass an interview or even write a proposal letter. Or the young man who prays for wealth but lacks financial discipline and does not even know what a personal budget looks like. Or maybe the pastor of a small church who prays for growth but lacks management and leadership skills to handle a larger congregation. It looks like we carry cups to God and ask for buckets of water. It won't happen. If we don't prepare our minds to receive big, it won't come. God is a responsible Father. He won't give us what we cannot handle. So if we want to receive big, then we need to prepare for big. Let's examine our lives and attitudes and see if we are prepared to receive the blessings we ask for.
See you on the Impact side!
~Doc Sam Tinagyei
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Real Friendship are made not found

A friend of mine was talking about how hard it was to find real friendships one evening and so as usual I spent a big part of the night thinking about what "real" friendship really means and why it was difficult to find it. After some deep thought,  I concluded that, you cannot find "real" friendship, you have to create it yourself. Who are great friends? Are they perfect people? No! Are they infallible? No. They are ordinary people who have made a conscious and committed decision to create a relationship that transcends pettiness, selfishness, apathy and immaturity. The worst enemy of a great or real friendship is APATHY! Simply put, if you don't care what happens to your "friend", then you are not one. Real friends don't keep tabs on who called more or who visited more. They focus on being the best possible from their side. As they do that, the law of sowing and reaping rewards them with the fruit of great friendship. It is not a great thing to be a good friend when people are close to you. The real test is when they are far from you. That is where the real test happens. So don't conclude on real friendship just yet, wait till they move away or you do. In conclusion, real friendship are not found, they are made.