To be successful is not an overnight feat for many and to some success stories look like fairy tales. In all this, there is the need to build strength to cope with success as well as failure when things don’t go well as planned.

Focusing on so many things at once may interfere with your concentration and ability to strategise and achieve better results you so desire.

We are almost halfway through this year and the question I want you to answer is this: how far are you doing with your new year’s resolutions? If that is difficult to answer, then it is probably you’re not doing well in terms of the aspirations you have for the year. I’m not excluded in this regard as well. We have written beautiful dreams for the year but the achievement and actualisation of most of them are the difficulties we are often faced with.

Focus on one goal at a time and see it through. Give yourself some time and with patience to see the growth of that into a reality. Making each resolution into a small, specific achievable goal encourages you to follow it to fruition. Aim at small improvement on regular basis because that have the advantage of compounding over time.