Tuesday, 19 July 2011

My definite chief aim: my passion purpose



Yesterday I promised that I would share my definite chief aim or as I like to call it my passion purpose. So here it is:

I Olamide Olubusola Ojuwawomi Agbaimoni will by 31 December 2013 be an internationally famous, highly influential, renowned motivational speaker, regularly speaking to audiences of over 5000 people, travelling the world and speaking in all five continents.

Through this I will grow a seven figure speaking business, earning in excess of £7 million per annum by 2015 with a profit ratio of 75%. 

By 2017 I will inspire 1 million women to become financially independent, highly successful entrepreneurs, tycoon women or successful investors with multiple sources of passive income.

By 2018 I will enter politics.  I will begin my political career at the local level becoming a local councillor.  I will then secure a Parliamentary seat and a cabinet position once my party is in office.

I will be a presence of peace and remain authentic to my convictions that, there is more than enough for all and that we can all benefit.  I will not use scarcity and lack to promote my business. 

I will offer genuine benefit and my integrity will be the core value of my business. 

I will inspire to change hearts and minds towards a philosophy of good for all.  My business will promote conscious capitalism and I will take full responsibility for all my actions.

I will be open about my spiritual convictions and promote love and compassion in every aspect of my life.  I will continue to believe the best of all beings.  I would be the best human being I can be and will seek to provide the maximum benefit for the most people. 

I will be a loving mother and I will provide companionship, guidance and unconditional love to my children.   

I will be open, honest and completely accepting in my relationship with my husband and I will not seek to change him.  I will walk in partnership with him and give him my highest self.

I will honour my mother would love to show her through my actions how grateful I am for all she has done for me.


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