Tuesday, 4 April 2017

One Team, One Dream


Remarkable!
That's not a word I use so often, partly because English is not my first language. Hahaha!
The delegates at this year's @UCLan CVCL leadership bootcamp have been simply remarkable. 



A unique mix in cultural diversity and age demography. Each individual with different inspiring life stories and admirable aspirations.


Its been rewarding watching the group forming and bonding, and the interesting likes, unlikes and likes again, lol. Most importantly, it has been a pleasure to see some finding their voice and growing in confidence. 


I relish the opportunity to be part of their journey as they progress with courage and self-belief knowing that "fear kills more dreams than failure ever will". 
Cherios
Lanre Olabode

Saturday, 21 January 2017

Old and Broken


I was happily breaking apart the old shoe rack this lovely Saturday morning, ready to cast the remains into the abyss of the recycling bin and then this happened:

T: What are you doing daddy
Me: I want to put this in the bin
T: Why
Me: Because it is old
T: Because it is old? (he asked with a puzzled look)
Me: And broken (now I am puzzled)
T: because its old and broken? He repeated as he walked away.

Now, this conversation got me thinking about how I may need to explain to the young man that not all things that are old and broken should be condemned to the waste bin. I know what you are thinking: I'll grow old someday... You get the gist...

It also got me reflecting on our attitude to the elderly. We need to treat them with dignity and respect even when they are unable to work, walk and serve like they faithfully did when they were younger.

Ageing is not a disease, it is the natural course of nature. With age comes wisdom and experience that should be treasured. What goes around comes around.

Got to go, I need to call Mama.