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Welcome to a brand new Monday morning. The motivation for today is just very simple but powerful. All I need you to do is just discover the force behind a three letter word that will trigger your hope and faith as well as change your conversations. Ready? Let's take it in.

There is a way you describe your circumstance or situation that reveals  whether you've given up or thrown in the trowel. At times it shows if you still have faith or not and whether you are still hopeful or not. For example, I don't have a job, I don't have a good job, I don't have money, I don't have the admission, i'm not married, I don't have a child, i'm not healed, the business isn't moving etc.

As sincere as these statements are, there is a need to change those conversations and expressions. We must understand that whatever situation we are in, it's just for a while. Your present state is just a walkway to your hall of fame; a stage to prepare you for the bright future ahead, it's a process to refine you to become the most expensive and celebrated being on earth. Therefore, be bold, be hopeful, be courageous and be confident that the fact that things aren't working doesn't mean they won't work; they are not just working YET.

That's the word. Yet. Yet. And Yet. This simple word is powerful; it instils hope and put faith and optimism in your expression that there's light at the end of the tunnel, and it's not over until it's over. Anytime you use the word yet, you're simply saying 'I may not have it now but i'm sure I WILL still have it'. 'it might not have happened but it sure it's going to happen'

Someone is saying 'Yomi my back has just been put against the wall, and another is saying I just suffered a defeat recently; but you know what, just say to yourself it's not over YET. Your back might have been put against a wall and you suffered a defeat but if you don't give up on yourself you're coming back stronger and better. And next time you want to describe your situation or circumstances just add that word, YET. I don't have a job YET! I don't have a good job YET! I don't have money YET! I'm not married YET! I don't have the admission YET! Business isn't moving YET! I don't have a child YET! etc.

It's going to be an amazing week for you because it ain't over YET, and your best is YET to come. Go out this week joyful and excited about your future because it's so bright beyond your imagination.

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