Just Imagine: Isn't It Ironic.... That We Ignore Things We Ought to Embrace and Embrace Things We Ought to Ignore.
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This book talks more on the gift in you, knowing the real you, how to make good decision, how to overcome pain, how to control anger, exposure, connecting with your destiny and a pleasurable life.
Just Imagine will help you figure out all sorts of ills and vices that have all along imprisoned you and to overcome them.
Just Imagine how people, perhaps you inclusive could have lived a miserable life thinking that it is your destiny, just because you are afraid of the changes and chances of what the time holds.
They say you may not know the value of what you have until you lose it but I say you may not know the value of what you are losing until you read this book.
Johnson Benjamin
The Author. Johnson Benjamin was born several decades ago to the family of Benjamin and Grace. He is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering and Business Information System. He is presently pursuing his masters in Information System with the University of East London. He has written so many articles and conducted training on both public and private sectors. His first book is “The Things We Left Undone”. You may call him a teacher, a counselor, a motivator or an awakener. One thing I know about him is that he is a lover of constructive words and feeling. It doesn’t matter where you came from, just get a copy and read on. He will not only tell you something about you, am sure will touch you through this volume. This concise book is written in simple and appealing terms, giving hope and driving force to many who are subjected and subjugated by others. It reveals the importance of overcoming obstacles and seizing every moment to improve your life for better. This book talks more on the gift in you, knowing the real you, how to make good decision, how to overcome pain, how to control anger, exposure, connecting with your destiny and a pleasurable life. Just Imagine will help you figure out all sorts of ills and vices that have all along imprisoned you and to overcome them. Just Imagine how people, perhaps you inclusive could have lived a miserable life thinking that it is your destiny, just because you are afraid of the changes and chances of what the time holds. They say you may not know the value of what you have until you lose it but I say you may not know the value of what you are losing until you read this book. ISBN 978-978-912-299-8
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Just Imagine - Johnson Benjamin
Copyright © 2014 by Johnson Benjamin.
ISBN: Ebook 978-1-4828-9184-3
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CONTENTS
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter One: The journey
Chapter Two: Who are you?
How to identify the gift in you
Chapter Three: Clogs to progress
Knowing the real you
Chapter Four: Competition
Chapter Five: Exposure
Effects of exposure
Chapter Six: Lack of exposure
Chapter Seven: Decision making
Decision and destiny
Chapter Eight: Decisions with poor information
Types of decisions
Decisions based on common sense
Decisions based on information and options
Decisions based on revelations
Chapter Nine: Anger
Types of anger
Effects of anger
Overcoming anger
Chapter Ten: Ambition
Chapter Eleven: Are you still in pain?
Bibliography
DEDICATION
To great and creative minds whose
perceptions are exposed to greater
challenges, who imagine and embrace
change knowing who they really are.
To them who love exposure, who make
their own decisions and not have
them made by others.
And
To men and women who are battling with life full of complication
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
T he Almighty God deserves ceaseless praise and thanksgiving, for giving me life and its accompaniments.
To my lovely parents and my siblings, though I left them thousands of miles away travelling and studying from one continent to another, yet they offered endless prayer to God for my success. May the good Lord continue to keep and bless you.
KK, I am mindful of your patience and constant prayers. May the good Lord continue to bless and keep us.
My humble and unreserved appreciation goes to The Rev. N. T. Akambe and Pastor E.A. Andrew who despite their busy schedules went through the draft of the manuscript, contributing and fervently praying for the success of this book. Do accept my tremendous gratitude.
I owe a huge debt to my dear friends who have displayed their skills and high sense of reasoning when consulted for idea. Eric Don, Sylvia N. Suhai, Julian Khor, and many more who inspired me through their action and reaction. I am greatly delighted.
To a legion who contributed to the success of this book whose names are not mentioned here. I regret unreservedly the inconveniencies this might cause.
I am glad to be inspired by you all.
FOREWORD
J ust Imagine how life could have been without the timely intervention of this book; how people could have lived under the yoke of self-induced burdens they are practically unwilling to shed and mentally unable to realize.
Just Imagine how people, perhaps you inclusive, could have lived miserable lives thinking it is their destinies just because they are afraid of the changes and chances of what the times hold.
Just imagine what could have happened if the author had recoiled into the shell of timidity, mediocrity, nonchalance and procrastination just because his ideas may be rejected, as many are wont to think, and has not lived for others by putting covers over these pages.
Just Imagine what you could have eternally missed if these practically life attainable; change your-attitude-and-mentality; life-made-easy ideas were not presented to you in such a simple, clear, concise, motivating, inspiring and nourishing form. You have now got an eternal companion in a relationship that even death cannot put asunder. Cherish it!
The things you are going to read in this book will eternally motivate you to leave your comfort zone
and adventure into the future with courage, enthusiasm, sincerity of purpose and hunger for success and breakthrough by thinking positively. Good thinking: good product. Your time has come for men and women to celebrate with you for your exploits in overcoming the poverty of ideas that have so hampered and, or, retarded your growth.
The time has come, and right now you are holding it in your hands, for you to conquer and rule your world; this is your best chance and no time can be better. What you need to do to be a changed prosperously happy person is to devotionally follow the ideas and pieces of advice freely proffered in this book.
For so long you have allowed fear to thwart your efforts; you have allowed ignorance to frustrate and weigh you down; you have burdened and troubled yourself with frivolities; you have stunted your financial and economic breakthrough by constituting a clog in the wheel of your progress by feeling sorry for yourself and clothing yourself in the garb of inferiority complex. You feel so unlucky that you are afraid to try. You feel satisfied running the rat race for ages. You feel at home with a cock-eyed income yet you reject new ideas. From the above prognosis it is clear that the bane of your worthwhile living is you. You have blighted your fortunes. The prescription? JUST IMAGINE.
The day you bought this book was the day you declared war on poverty in its entirety and it is now ill-fated and must be gotten rid of.
Just Imagine is an automatic weapon that you can apply to fight the ills and vices that have all along