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M-Cube: BE GREAT

Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation (M-cube).
Many times we are made to believe that greatness is just for some set of people. Many have believed it so much that their  minds have been twisted to believe in mediocrity. Here is the simple truth, God never created anyone to be small or to be a mediocre. He created us equally but what we later become is a function of what we do.
Understand that life doesn't give you what you deserve, life gives you what you demand of it. Until you pursue greatness in your endeavour, you won't get it. You can get yourself enlisted among the great in your place of work, discipline, career, business, and wherever you desire to be named great. But note:
Great Men are Visionaries, they are full of conviction and they welcome greatness.
Great Men don't look backward; what's behind is gone. They look forward with great optimism.
Great Men desire better things; they look forward to better days.
Great Men are always tested and proved. They must always pass through periods of trials and test.
Great Men look into the future; they have visions and declares boldly what they see.
Great Men bless and pray.
Great Men prepare and plan ahead.
Great Men are preservers.
Great Men distinguish themselves from the world.
Great Men are God pleasers and not men pleasers.
Great Men are raised.

Therefore, get on your feet and prepare yourself for greatness for you are born to be GREAT.

We are still committed to lifting you to greatness.

Have a blessed week walking towards greatness.

©theINSIGHT 2015

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