A close friend shared with me his current state in life....I
am discouraged, I am tired and in many ways I am frustrated -by so much and so
many. I have lost hope many times over. I have failed so many times I cannot recall
the taste of success, but if I give up it will be because I am dead.
Allan Bukusi
Allan's corporate training, leadership research and empowering books on personal development impact thousands of lives across Africa.
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DO you realize the IMPACT of the FACT that you FUND your OWN employment? Most people do not realize that they are throwing away a valuabl...
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Sunday, July 24, 2016
The difference between an "A" and a "C"
An “A” grade indicates an excellent mind schooled in one way
of thinking. A “C” grade indicates a mind that reserves the right to
investigate plenty of options.
Allan Bukusi.
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Leading & managing
Leaders must have very good managers or else they will lead
by managing.
Allan Bukusi
Friday, July 15, 2016
Who made God?
By creating a god you solve the problem of who made god. If God made you then you may need to be aware of it.
Allan Bukusi
Allan Bukusi
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
The folly of success...
Success is not worth it if all you do is achieve it. It must be shared, enjoyed and made meaningful to others.
Allan Bukusi
Allan Bukusi
Saturday, July 2, 2016
The Sayings of Africa !
The Sayings of Africa are not
just words or platitudes to make people think. The meaning of the words and the
grace with which they roll off the tongue is not meant to entertain the sayer
or the sayee. They are made to be easy to recall. Anyone can say them. The
sayings of Africa are accumulated wisdom accrued over years of exposure in
specific environments and situations. The Sayings of Africa are condensed from
the library of a communities understanding and perspective of the principles of
life. The sayings of Africa are African and resonate with the souls of the
past, present and future generations. The sayings of Africa are rich in school and
help us mine the wealth of our heritage.
The sayings of Africa teach and warn. They are life to them who live them and
disaster to those who ignore them. When you say the sayings you are sitting at
the feet of the great who with grace without getting drunk on detail. The
sayings of Africa are not just a rich legacy or merely an anthology. The
secrets they hold apply to many areas of life, but particularly to the
leadership of life. The Sayings of Africa speak to everyone the same. The
sayings of Africa, in their apparent simplicity can beguile the most
intelligent yet are obvious and explainable to a child. Wisdom does not require
intelligence to communicate simple truth. What baffles is that these sayings
have universal application. They are written in code. Coded messages reaching
into our time with a light to life. The sayings of Africa carry in them
libraries of references and depth of content accessible to Africans. From those
who have gone before speaking today. So no matter we know not what they say we
must treat them with respect if we are to unlock the secrets of that which they
say, that which is said and that which will be said. The Sayings of Africa are
scattered and I dare say fading, when you hear them, you know them. Some of
them project mischief and the naughty use them thus. The Sayings of Africa
project wisdom because they frame complex situations, concepts and routine detail
hidden in elementary words. Their crafting is the art of a fine mind while
their application establishes social norms and forms character. The Sayings of
Africa are fading away…The Sayings of Africa are African. They hold the key to Africa.
When you hear these saying listen carefully for you are listening to the heart
of Africa. In your teaching teach the spirit of Africa. The Sayings of Africa teach
survival, give life and facilitate success!
The keys to unlocking the Sayings of Africa are;
- Wording; examine the choice, selection and organization of the phrase.
- Context; examine the meaning of the subject and the object in the specific environment.
- The principle; examine the principle and unlock the value of its application, and finally
- Generate scenarios in which the principle is applicable in a social (leadership) process.
You will be amazed at the simplicity of wisdom.
Allan Bukusi, July 2016
From Lilongwe, Malawi.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Fooling around...
You can fool your way through college, but you can't fool your way through life.
Allan Bukusi.
Allan Bukusi.
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