Thursday 15 January 2015

Recognizing opportunity when it comes-Odunze Reginald C





“Nothing is so great in the world as an idea whose time has come” And according to Robyn Davidson he said that “the two things I did learn were that you as powerful and strong as you allow yourself to be and that the most difficult part of any endeavor is taking the first step, making the first decision”
Opportunity they say comes but once, therefore recognizing that opportunity is a great task and it is the thin line between success and failure.  But people fail because they already defeated within themselves and as such failure is already imminent.
One of such person that recognize the power of idea whose time has come was Bette Nesmith, according to schuller” Bette Nesmith in 1951 was a single parent working as a executive secretary at a bank, she discovered that she makes errors in the type writer; she produced a concoction that she uses to cleaning the errors, the result was a correction fluid. By 1956, she has left the bank to work full time producing and selling the product and by 1979, the Gillette Company bought Nesmith Liquid Paper Corporation for $47.5 Million Dollars.
Opportunity is an invitation to a better development, wealth and education, but it is always difficult to arrive, most people have lost out at a point, they are supposed to be rewarded because they lack that zeal, patience and foresight. They discovered that what they have working hard for is being harnessed by another individual due to impatience.
Therefore the basic issue here is the ability to recognize when that opportunity is scaring you in the face. Will you be able to make that bold move at that crucial decision point?  Will you be found wanting at that point?  Taking the bold steps at the moment of decision is not an easy task.
How then do you recognize opportunity?  Recognizing opportunity requires a lot of hard work, God guidance and the will power, an inner consciousness that makes you away that such idea is a gold mine.  Most opportunity appears most time during a declining time, a time of ebb, and low peak in some one’s life. Suddenly you begin to see light at the tunnel, but will you recognize that light will change your destiny.

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