Tuesday 4 February 2014

A MUST READ!A letter from Vincent Oketch to K.U students.Can he be the next Kenya's big thing in politics !?

By Vincent Oketch

K.U Comrades,we don't need
to blame anyone,lets do it on
our own. Leaders are there to
guide but we can become
successful by leading
ourselves too.
I suppose leadership at one
time meant popular and
known;but today it means
getting along with people,at
one point our valued
comrades went to the polls to
elect their best leaders with
lot of expectation. But with
sudden measure,people are
complaining. Maybe your
leaders are working on
modalities to serve,you never
know,they are.
When some candidates were
stopped from going to their
desired seats and serve the
students,maybe there was a
reason behind it,true leaders
who commence on serving
student are always sacrificed
with K.U but know what you
want,you can be a leader to
those who believe in
you,outside K.U there is also
a chance to lead.
Comrades to me,when I
needed a chance to lead,I had
a plan to change lives,think of
it,when we concentrate too
much on people who doesn't
add value to your life and only
care about themselves,we
waste a lot of time. Stop
waiting for K.U.S.A,reinstated
your life. At one point you will
graduate and become
successful outside,leave the
way for those stopping your
ability.
Am still passionate to serve
comrades and in September
my candidature is
confirmed,if am blocked for
the second time,I won't
shade tears,but leave the jigs
of power to roll. Take a look
of your life and realize this;
Have you ever made a list of
what you want from life?
From the kind of career you
work at to the kind of income
you enjoy ...to your
relationships, your health,
your vacations, material
possessions, spiritual well-
being and more?
If you haven't, it may surprise
you to know that simply
deciding what you want is the
often first and most
important step to getting it.
It's true. Our brain is a goal-
seeking organism. In fact,
scientists now know the brain
uses its own reticular
activating system to filter
through the millions of
images, sounds, impressions
and other messages we
receive each day - to let into
our conscious mind only that
information we need to
survive or meet goals we have
identified.
When you decide what you
want, you instruct the brain
to start looking for
information, resources,
opportunities and other ways
to achieve the "want" you've
identified. While this may
sound like an impossibility
given your current situation
or circumstances, we've seen
countless individuals
"suddenly" get what they
want--often from a source or
opportunity that already
existed in their life or sphere
of influence. They had just
never instructed their brain to
find it before.

Regards
Vincent Oketch.

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