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The Process 1

I served in a local church for more than 20yrs, served as a music director for almost 9yrs in the same local church. I've been doing music professionally for more than 15yrs and currently I'm serving in FIRSTLOVE ASSEMBLY in the music department. In all this, I've have failed in something's i started. Some I kept pushing, others I left because I felt it wasn't worth my time or energy.

I stated the above so you understand I didn't just get to where I am by the click of a switch, I've served and worked in various department not just music but as a teacher as well and also as volunteer. 

N/B: There is a process to everything, and when the procedure is not followed, we will miss out of what is ahead.

So be patient with yourself and follow the process to whatever dream you're pursuing. Don't start walking before you learn how to sit, don't start running before you learn how to walk. If you skip the process, you lose out of the gain.

Let the life story of this great men from history (William Wilberforce, Thomas A. Edison, Henry Ford etc) inspire you to know that there is a process to success and all that you seek in life. We must be persistent in what we do and also persevere if we most get it right. The process may look hard, but it is worth the pain.

Don't give up, be strong and be encouraged.

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