Posted in Business, Career, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Review, Self development, Startups, Vision

Brave Review: Soar!

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My current read “Soar!” is such an insightful book. The first few chapters have been captivating, vivid and practical.

Written by an author and a very dynamic individual. An Icon and Giant with tangible and sustainable results.

There is a lot to learn for those who long for more. Those willing to take risks, and step out to explore their full potential.

Maybe this may entail running an enterprise, a corporate organization, a non-profit or a path that requires going beyond average; raising the bar to soar high. The bottom line is, to rise, run, fly and soar, we must be equipped in stages.

Pilots only fly successfully with the guidance of the Control Tower. This requires adherence to instructions, precision of actions and direction.
It’s the same for us.

To Soar high in certain areas of life, our endeavors and purpose, we must be ready to pay attention to exceptional individuals who walk the talk. Applying their insights and instructions with precision.

If this is you or what you desire, then I encourage you to get this book.

From this book you will also get a glimpse of his life as well as tested and trusted principles. Wisdom that can only be found from those who have walked the path of process, time and purpose for impact.

Soar! by T. D. Jakes is a great read and highly recommend.

It’s time to build your vision from the ground up! 

It’s time to Soar!

Posted in Everyday Living, Faith, Review, Vision, Women

Brave Review: Audacious

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“What is your dream?”

A defining question that births many things.

The book “Audacious” by Beth Moore (@bethmoorelpm) is such a great read.

This book encourages one to be:
“AUDACIOUS: intrepidly Daring, Adventurous, Bold, marked by Originality and Verve“ in the pursuit of our dreams and The One who matters the most in this life, and the life to come. His name is Jesus.

Because everything we hope to achieve in life is always better with Him in it. Helping us to step out audaciously in our purpose and across our various fields.

With insight from her personal life experiences about being audacious and also stepping out in faith, taking steps in writing this book. You can call this a really defining moment that changed her perspective.

A wake-up call you might say. One that began with two simple questions: 
1. “What is your dream?”
2. “What is your vision for the future?”

Many of us really need a wake-up call about our lives.
The lives we are currently leading.

In reading this book, you’ll learn and discover more about you because some stories shared are relatable experiences. 

Urging you to become AUDACIOUS, becoming all that God has called you to be.
You’ve got to read this book.

For everyone and all who want to really live and live a full life.
Enjoy.️

Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Review, Risk, Startups, Strategy

Brave Review: Strategy Plain and Simple

Starting a business can be a daunting experience, but with a clearly mapped out strategy, you can obtain results that help you not only break through business barriers, but also scale in time and grow exponentially.

This is why I recommend this little but insightful book “Strategy Plain and Simple” by Vaughan Evans. Just like the title, it’s a pretty straightforward book, written in simple terms. This makes it easy to understand and implement.

It’s focused on three key areas:
1. Understanding the market.
2. Creating competitive advantage.
3. Managing risks.

These three key areas have been broken down further into small bites and explained in detail.
It’s such an insightful book that gives valuable and practical advice.

You’ve got to read this one to see for yourself.

Highly recommended for entrepreneurs, startup managers and business oriented individuals.

PS: This isn’t one of those bulky business books that may take you forever to read. 
So for those who love small and insightful books, this is one of them.

Posted in Leadership, Review, Self development

Brave Review: Go For Gold

“Go for Gold” by John C. Maxwell is such an amazing book.
A little pocket sized and companion guide to “Leadership Gold”

I first came across this book in my final year as an undergraduate. It was a pivotal period in my life and the peak of my leadership experience while on campus.

It was such a great read, that you would find me smiling at myself while reading or nodding in agreement to the lessons I was being opened up to.
Curiosity got a hold of others around me that they would eventually ask about the book, as I carried it every where I went, even to our farm practice sessions. Lol!

Every chance I got, I read and it really helped me stay focused, organized and aligned as a young leader.
The small size of this book makes it so easy to read.

With a weekly schedule of 26 lessons broken into days of the work week and a notes section. Helping you reflect on what you’ve learnt, almost like a devotional.

So it’s so easy to read, even as you learn in small bites great lessons for impact as a leader.
I eventually got the main book Leadership Gold and I totally enjoyed that as well.

I highly recommend “Go for Gold” by John C. Maxwell.
It’s truly an amazing and empowering book for every leader, team member and business oriented individual.

Such a great book, full of so much actionable knowledge and much wisdom.
Gold truly!
Highly recommended.

Posted in Faith, Review, Strategy, Women

Brave Review: Fervent

This is a great book, but one that is difficult to read, because some chapters will hit you harder than some.

Especially when those chapters are focused on places you’ve probably experienced some defeat in that past, so your heart remains open and eager to see some real and tangible change.

It’s a book you may need to read slowly, and revisit over and over again. It’s a book that will help you become more specific with how you pray and will empower you with new knowledge and practical ways to do so.

I particularly like the tone of this book, it’s almost like you’re having a very warm and friendly conversation, spiced up with relatable girl talk with the author, Priscilla Shirer.

One that leads to practical steps and intentional focus on core areas of life that really matter.

Think of this book as a strategy tool for war, while on your knees.

It’s a book for everyone and every woman.

I certainly recommend this book by Priscilla Shirer.
Definitely a great read.