Saturday, 24 August 2013

Believe That He Is

By Johnson Omomadia
Do you know that so many people claim to come to God, asking for one thing or the other without receiving their desires?

The question one may ask is why is this so? After all God says He is who He says He is and would do what He says He would do. Why then do I not have my answers or miracles.  Beloved, know for a surety that God cannot lie. It is absolutely impossible for God to lie.

It is not in His nature and character. You see, even if God tries to lie He cannot. God is not a man that He should lie nor the son of man that He should repent: hath He said, and shall He not do it? Or hath He spoken, and shall He not make it good? (Numbers 23:19).

God is a God of integrity and is always faithful. The truth and the question therefore is, how did you or how do you approach God? Did you or do you approach Him in fear, doubt, unbelief or in faith? This is what determines the kind of result that you receive from God.

The Bible says in Heb. 11:6, that “but without faith it is impossible to please Him: For he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him”. From this text, you can see that it takes faith to please God. What is faith? A simple definition is, faith is acting upon that which you believe. Until you act upon that which you believe you are not operating in faith. Look again at what part of the text says. “He that cometh to God must believe that He is”.

What do you believe that God is? Now I am not talking about what your pastor or a Christian brother or sister said or preached to you. I am asking you, what do you believe that God is? Is He your miracle worker, your healer, provider, etc? It is important that you catch a personal revelation for yourself. People always manifest victories in life the moment they have a revelation.

Remember in the gospels, Jesus Christ asked His disciples, who do men say that I am? While they tried to give various answers, Jesus turned and asked them who do you say that I am? Peter answered and said thou art the Christ the son of the living God.

Beloved don’t approach God as though God is a man that is limited. Know that nothing is impossible with Him. What is impossible with man is possible with God. For with God all things are possible to him that believeth. You must believe that God is everything He says and nothing less.

Not only should you believe that He is but that He is a rewarder. Your case is not hopeless because there is no hopeless situation with God and it is definitely not too late. People thought it was already late in Lazarus case, but God proved them wrong. This same God shall prove all of your enemies wrong in Jesus name, amen.

Let’s conclude by looking at two people in the bible who operated Heb. 11:6. First is the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5:25-34. For twelve years this woman had being bleeding with no solution in sight. She had being to doctors but instead of getting better she grew worse.

But then she heard of Jesus being the miracle worker and she made up her mind to go to Jesus. She said to herself, if only I can but touch the helm of His garment I know that I shall be made whole. Here you can see that she believed that He is a healer and miracle worker. She had no doubt or unbelief. She had faith. Know that this woman had never had an encounter with Jesus before yet she believed and acted on what she heard. Was she rewarded? Yes. She was made whole completely. Her faith was rewarded.

The second person was the centurion who came to Jesus on behalf of his servant in Matt 8:5-13. The centurion requested that Jesus should heal his servant. Jesus accepted to go with him to his house. The centurion said to Jesus, you don’t need to go to my house just speak the word and I know that my servant shall be healed because I know that you are a man of authority.

Again you can see that this man came to Him believing that He is and that He is a rewarder. What was the result? The centurion’s servant was healed. Note that in the two cases Jesus said that their faith that they acted upon was responsible for their miracles. They both came believing that God is who He says He is and would do what He says He would do.

Believe that God is your healer, provider, refuge, strength, prosperer, deliverer, etc. Don’t permit fear, doubt and unbelief into your life. Resist them by turning to God’s word and act upon the word that will manifest your desired breakthroughs. Come to Him believing that He is. God bless you mightily.

Have you given your life to Jesus? If not, please pray this prayer. Father, I come to you as I am. I invite Jesus into my life to be my personal Lord and Saviour. Wash me cleanse with the blood of Jesus and empower me with the power of your Holy Spirit. Thank you Father for saving my soul and making me your child.

Friday, 23 August 2013

Gov. Ohiomole To Sign More DEATH WARRANTS

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, southern Nigeria, said he would sign the death warrants of convicts who killed their victims.

Oshiomhole gave this assurance in Benin on Thursday when members of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organisations (CONGOs) paid him a courtesy visit.

“There are seven convicts whose cases are being reviewed. I will sign the death warrant of any of them, especially kidnappers, found to have killed any of their victims.

“I believe that those who kill by the sword should also die by the sword,” the governor said.

Oshiomhole said that signing convicts’ death warrants was a signal to other criminals that the state was a wrong place for criminal activities.

He said that the non-execution of convicted criminals in the last 15 to 20 years had not led to reduction in criminality in the state.

He, however, said that the government was proposing to the state legislature that if kidnappers released their victims unharmed and without raping them, such kidnappers should be given life imprisonment.

Oshiomhole also said that if the need arose, the Edo Government would make law to protect the girl-child from underage marriage.

He, however, pointed out that the girl-child marriage was not an issue in the state, adding that the problem with Nigeria was not in making laws but implementing them.

The governor said that there was the need to strengthen the partnership between the Edo government and NGOs.

Earlier, the President of CONGOs, Mr Jude Obasami, said although CONGOs condemn kidnapping and other crimes, Edo government “should apply human face” with regards to signing death warrants.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls media reports on July 23 that Oshiomhole signed the death warrants of four criminals and were executed in Benin.

The next day, his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Peter Okhiria, however, denied that Oshiomhole ever signed such warrants.

3-Year Old Boy Drowns In Well

Tragedy occurred on Wednesday at Ofada area of Mowe, Ogun State, southwest Nigeria, when a three-year old boy fell into an open well and drowned.

The little boy, Ola William, had just returned from tutorials in his school and was playing around the vicinity when the incident happened.

It was gathered that the well had been left  uncovered since it was dug and was quickly covered after the boy died inside it.

The mother of the child  (who does not want her name mentioned) said she went to Lagos for business purpose and that she did not always leave the boy, her only child, behind whenever she went out.

On the fateful day, she said the boy was left with her younger brother, Tosin, but that he also went out and left the boy with her grandmother at home.

Neigbours said none of them saw the boy when he wandered to where the well is  located.

It was gathered that when William’s mother came back from Lagos, she inquired about the whereabouts of her child, but no one could tell her where he was.

Then  a frantic search for him in the neighbourhood began.

After a long period of inquiry and search, one of the search parties discovered the slippers of William beside the  well.

On getting to the well, the little boy was seen floating on water, having been dead for hours.

Medical Director Commits Suicide

City Convalescent Clinic
The Medical Director of City Convalescent Clinic, this morning committed suicide at his residence, 13, Aliu Street, Kosofe by Ile-Iwe Bus-stop, Ketu, western Nigeria.

The body of the deceased was found by his wife dangling from the ceiling fan in one of the rooms of their two-storey building, which also houses a clinic.

The reason why he took his life could not be ascertained as he did not leave any suicide note behind. A neighbour of the deceased, said that they (the entire neighbourhood) woke up this morning and  heard people wailing from the clinic and when they got there the wife of the deceased, who wept uncontrollably, narrated how she discovered the lifeless body of her late husband hanging from the ceiling this morning.

Disu said from what he gathered from the widow, they both slept together in one of their rooms but when she noticed that the deceased was no longer with her, she decided to check in the vacant rooms.

Disu stated further that the wife, while wailing, said she couldn’t phantom why her middle-aged husband would decide to commit suicide.

“The wife of the deceased is yet to come to terms with the reality that her husband is no more. From what she said, her late husband left her in their room. And after waiting for a while, she decided to look for her husband only for her to find the lifeless body hanging from a ceiling fan in an adjoining room,” Disu said

A woman, identified as Iya Kafayat, described the deceased as an easy going man who was always ready to treat an ailing patient that comes to his hospital.

Iya Kafayat, who was close to tears while speaking with our correspondent, wondered what could have prompted the deceased to take his life. “I don’t think it is an ordinary thing. Maybe he was charmed into committing suicide but I don’t want to believe that because only the Almighty Allah knows what actually went wrong,” she said.

Okechukwu Obinna, one of the onlookers in front of the clinic said he is still in shock over why a loving man would decide to commit suicide, when things are apparently going on well for him.

An elderly woman who had known the deceased for close to two decades said the late Medical Director could have killed himself as a result of pressure from his erstwhile wife.

According to her, the deceased was married to his first wife for 10 years without her bearing him a child.

“He had to marry the present wife who bore him the two kids he left behind,” the woman told P.M.NEWS.

She added that the hospital, where the deceased committed suicide, had been shut for close to 15 years before it was reopened.

Attempts to speak with the Divisional Police Officer the Alapere Police Station proved abortive as our correspondent was directed to the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ngozi Braide.

When Braide was contacted, she said she is yet to be briefed about what happened.

As at the time of filing this report people were still milling around the hospital in shock over the incident. The late Okereke left behind a boy and a girl.

Boko Haram Strikes Again


Boko Haram is at it again.



Suspected members of Islamist extremist group Boko Haram have attacked a village in Borno, killing at least 35 people and wounding 14, the military said on Friday.

“Boko Haram people attacked the village on the ground that they have refused to cooperate with them, that they refused their message,” defence spokesman Brigadier General Chris Olukolade told AFP of the incident in Dumba. “The report that was presented has it that 35 people were killed and 14 wounded.”

The attack occurred on Monday, but the information had not become public until Friday with phone lines cut in the region and the village located in a remote area

Two Brothers Stab Friend To Death

An Igbosere Magistrates’ Court  in Lagos on Friday remanded brothers, Nurudeen Dada, 38, and Wasiu Dada, 41, who  allegedly stabbed their friend to death.

The Magistrate, Mrs A. Tobi, ordered that the brothers should be kept in the Ikoyi Prisons pending the advice of the state’s Director of Public Prosecutions.

The court, consequently, could not take the plea of the brothers, who reside at Isheri-Oke, Ijegun, Lagos.

The prosecutor, DSP Raymond Akhaine, told the court that the accused conspired to kill Mr Quadri Busari, 32, on Aug. 3, at Isheri-Oke.

He submitted that the brothers stabbed Busari during a fight with him.

“The accused unlawfully killed Busari by hitting him on the head with a stick before stabbing him with a knife.”

Akhaine submitted that the offences contravened Sections 221 and 231 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

The court adjourned the case to Sept. 23 for mention.
An Igbosere Magistrates’ Court  in Lagos on Friday remanded brothers, Nurudeen Dada, 38, and Wasiu Dada, 41, who  allegedly stabbed their friend to death.
The Magistrate, Mrs A. Tobi, ordered that the brothers should be kept in the Ikoyi Prisons pending the advice of the state’s Director of Public Prosecutions.
The court, consequently, could not take the plea of the brothers, who reside at Isheri-Oke, Ijegun, Lagos.
The prosecutor, DSP Raymond Akhaine, told the court that the accused conspired to kill Mr Quadri Busari, 32, on Aug. 3, at Isheri-Oke.
He submitted that the brothers stabbed Busari during a fight with him.
“The accused unlawfully killed Busari by hitting him on the head with a stick before stabbing him with a knife.”
Akhaine submitted that the offences contravened Sections 221 and 231 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The court adjourned the case to Sept. 23 for mention. (NA
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/two-brothers-stab-friend-to-death/#sthash.o9t9IdC2.dpuf
An Igbosere Magistrates’ Court  in Lagos on Friday remanded brothers, Nurudeen Dada, 38, and Wasiu Dada, 41, who  allegedly stabbed their friend to death.
The Magistrate, Mrs A. Tobi, ordered that the brothers should be kept in the Ikoyi Prisons pending the advice of the state’s Director of Public Prosecutions.
The court, consequently, could not take the plea of the brothers, who reside at Isheri-Oke, Ijegun, Lagos.
The prosecutor, DSP Raymond Akhaine, told the court that the accused conspired to kill Mr Quadri Busari, 32, on Aug. 3, at Isheri-Oke.
He submitted that the brothers stabbed Busari during a fight with him.
“The accused unlawfully killed Busari by hitting him on the head with a stick before stabbing him with a knife.”
Akhaine submitted that the offences contravened Sections 221 and 231 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The court adjourned the case to Sept. 23 for mention. (NA
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/two-brothers-stab-friend-to-death/#sthash.o9t9IdC2.dpuf

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

4 Siblings Arrested For Murder

Four members of the same family were arrested by the Abia State Police over alleged murder of their kinsman, 58-year-old Samuel Nwakoromadugba.

The four suspects from Obiekwensu village, Aro-Ngwa in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government are Izuchukwu Uzoma, Kenneth Uzoma, Chika Uzoma and Edith Uzoma.

They were alleged to have conspired among themselves and killed one Samuel Nwakoromadugba of the same village, with machete at about 11.50 a.m  last Sunday.

According to sources, before the incident, the Uzoma and Nwakoromadugba families were said to be having a dispute which was reported at the Osisioma police division.

The source said the dispute between the two families involved a case of alleged threat to life which was said to have been reported by the son of the deceased to the police.

As a result of the report, the father of the suspects was arrested and detained by the police and angered by the action of the Nwakoromadugba family, the suspects were alleged to have ambushed the deceased on his way home.

He was macheted on the head and died as a result.

The incident have been reported to the police and the body is in mortuary.

Children Arrange Kidnaps To Defraud Their Parents

There is a new trend in kidnapping in the Delta state, in which children conspire with kidnap syndicates to demand and collect ransom from their parents.
The commisisioner of police in the state, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, disclosed to Vanguard that “Brothers now plot and kidnap brothers in the state to extort money from their parents, while children set up their parents for kidnappers.”

According to him, “recently in the state, a kidnapped victim in Warri and all of them who kidnapped him, including an undergraduate, were found to be children of same parents. They stage-managed the kidnap to defraud their own father.

“When we told their father that there was an insider’s factor, he did not believe. It involved the entire family. He thought we were joking, but three of his sons were involved. Even the one kidnapped was part of the game. The man broke down when the facts unfolded before him.

“There was also a particular case in which a boy wanted to dupe his father of N30 million that he had been kidnapped. At the end of the day, we retrieved the boy in a native doctor’s place.”

My dear readers, this trend is really alarming.
Please what are your views?

The Boko Haram Movie

It might interest you that the ongoing security unrest is now a money making avenue for entertainers.

It is no longer news that a new movie was released in the Ghanaian box office titled, "Boko Haram".

The producer of the movie, John Dada Adebayo, probably wanted to make the best out of the situation, but just like it has always been for Nigerians, the name, "Boko Haram" comes with untold fear and ill-fate.

Such ill-fate befell Mr. Adebayo after He released the movie without the approval of the Ghana Cinematography Exhibition Board (GCEB).

He was arrested and prosecuted.
Well, all these happened quite some time ago.
The latest news now is that he is a free man again.

But the question on the lips of aomw Nigerians is that, "Should such a movie that shows the security nakedness and shame of Nigeria be allowed to remain on air?" READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/44319.h

I believe I should leave that for you to answer.

Wikileaks Boy To Bag Up To 90 Years Jail Term

Bradley Edward Manning is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. The soldier will be told at 10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday how much of his life will be spent in a military prison, a U.S. Army spokesman said on Tuesday.

The judge, Colonel Denise Lind, began deliberating Manning's sentence on Tuesday and later told the court that sentencing would take place at 10 a.m., the spokesman said.

Manning, a 25-year-old private first class, could face as up to 90 years in prison for giving more than 700,000 classified files, battlefield videos and diplomatic cables to the pro-transparency website.

Prosecutors asked for 60 years, while the defense asked the judge not to rob him of his youth.

Manning, who was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad in 2010 when he handed over the documents, was convicted in July on 20 counts including espionage and theft.

He was found not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy, which had carried a possible sentence of life in prison without parole.

The classified material that shocked many around the world was a 2007 gunsight video of a U.S. Apache helicopter firing at suspected insurgents in Baghdad. A dozen people were killed, including two Reuters news staff, and WikiLeaks dubbed the footage "Collateral Murder."

The release of the documents catapulted WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, to the international spotlight and heightened a debate on government secrecy. A U.S. rights group has said Manning should be a candidate for this year's Nobel Peace Prize.

Prosecutors have contended that when Manning turned over the secret documents he had put national security, including overseas intelligence operatives, at risk.

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Importance Of Sleep

Sleep is an often overlooked essential for optimal health and well-being. Yet millions of people do not get enough sleep and many suffer from lack of sleep. The results of recent surveys reveal that at least 40 million Americans suffer from over 70 different sleep disorders and 60 percent of adults report having sleep problems a few nights a week or more. Most of those with these problems go undiagnosed and untreated.




In addition, more than 40 percent of adults experience daytime sleepiness severe enough to interfere with their daily activities at least a few days each week.

What Are The Signs of Excessive Sleepiness?
Irritability and moodiness are some of the first signs a person experiences from lack of sleep. If a sleep-deprived person doesn't sleep after the initial signs, the person may then start to experience apathy, slowed speech and flattened emotional responses, impaired memory and an inability to be creative or multitask.

Amount of Sleep Needed
Everyone's individual sleep needs vary. In general, most healthy adults are built for 16 hours of wakefulness and need an average of eight hours of sleep a night. However, some individuals are able to function without sleepiness or drowsiness after as little as six hours of sleep. Others can't perform at their peak unless they've slept ten hours. Contrary to common myth, the need for sleep doesn't decline with age but the ability to sleep for six to eight hours at one time may be reduced.

What Causes Sleep Problems?
Psychologists and other scientists who study the causes of sleep disorders have found that such problems can directly or indirectly be tied to abnormalities in various systems, such as:
Physiological systems
  • Brain and nervous system
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Metabolic functions
  • Immune system

Furthermore, unhealthy conditions, disorders and diseases can also cause sleep problems. These can include:
  • Pathological sleepiness, insomnia and accidents
  • Hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risks (MI, stroke)
  • Emotional disorders (depression, bipolar disorder)
  • Obesity; metabolic syndrome and diabetes
  • Alcohol and drug abuse

Groups that are at particular risk for sleep deprivation include night shift workers, physicians (average sleep = 6.5 hours a day; residents = 5 hours a day), truck drivers, parents and teenagers.



How Environment & Behavior Affect A Person's Sleep
Stress is the number one cause of short-term sleeping difficulties, according to sleep experts. Common triggers include school- or job-related pressures, a family or marriage problem and a serious illness or death in the family. Usually the sleep problem disappears when the stressful situation passes. However, if short-term sleep problems such as insomnia aren't managed properly from the beginning, they can persist long after the original stress has passed.

Drinking alcohol or beverages containing caffeine in the afternoon or evening, exercising close to bedtime, following an irregular morning and nighttime schedule, and working or doing other mentally intense activities right before or after getting into bed can disrupt sleep. Traveling also disrupts sleep, especially jet lag and traveling across several time zones. This can upset your biological or "circadian" rhythms.

Environmental factors such as a room that's too hot or cold, too noisy or too brightly lit can be a barrier to sound sleep. Interruptions from children or other family members can also disrupt sleep. Other influences to pay attention to are the comfort and size of your bed and the habits of your sleep partner. If you have to lie beside someone who has different sleep preferences, snores, can't fall or stay asleep, or has other sleep difficulties, it often becomes your problem too!

Health Problems & Sleep Disorders
A number of physical problems can interfere with your ability to fall or stay asleep. For example, arthritis and other conditions that cause pain, backache, or discomfort can make it difficult to sleep well. For women, pregnancy and hormonal shifts including those that cause premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or menopause and its accompanying hot flashes can also intrude on sleep.

Finally, certain medications such as decongestants, steroids and some medicines for high blood pressure, asthma, or depression can cause sleeping difficulties as a side effect.
It is a good idea to talk to a physician or mental health provider about any sleeping problem that recurs or persists for longer than a few weeks.

Six Reasons To Get Enough Sleep
  1. Learning and memory: Sleep helps the brain commit new information to memory through a process called memory consolidation. In studies, people who'd slept after learning a task did better on tests later.
  2. Metabolism and weight: Chronic sleep deprivation may cause weight gain by affecting the way our bodies process and store carbohydrates, and by altering levels of hormones that affect our appetite.
  3. Safety: Sleep debt contributes to a greater tendency to fall asleep during the daytime. These lapses may cause falls and mistakes such as medical errors, air traffic mishaps, and road accidents.
  4. Mood: Sleep loss may result in irritability, impatience, inability to concentrate, and moodiness. Too little sleep can also leave you too tired to do the things you like to do.
  5. Cardiovascular health: Serious sleep disorders have been linked to hypertension, increased stress hormone levels, and irregular heartbeat.
  6. Disease: Sleep deprivation alters immune function, including the activity of the body's killer cells. Keeping up with sleep may also help fight cancer.


Sleep Is Important To Training Performance Gains
You and your training partner carefully measure the optimal protein intake for the "max" in muscle growth response. You both take the exact same anabolic state-of-the-art supplements and follow the same "perfect" workout dictated by your aggressive, but prominent personal trainer. Your partner's gains are what you'd hoped for. So what went wrong? Deep sleep patterns may mean the difference between big anabolic gains and none at all! Both bodily repair and anabolic growth occur only during quality rest, and when deep sleep patterns become routine.

How long can a person go without any sleep? Based on small animal studies in which the subjects have been exposed to extreme sleep deprivation, scientists have estimated that the average human may not live past 10 days without sleep. Not as clear, however, are the exact physiological mechanisms resulting from sleep deprivation that ultimately lead to death.

While lack of sleep can have dire consequences, adequate sleep provides only positive, healthful benefits. In a typical day, a person's waking hours are consumed trying to meet the many mental and physical demands encountered at every turn, as well as replenishing vital nutrients as they are being used up during these daily activities. In the hours remaining during sleep, the body takes time out to rebuild and recharge, preparing for the day ahead.

Recuperation During Sleep Is Related To A Sensitive Built-In Biological Clock
Electrical activity measured in the brain during sleep indicates that healthful physiological changes occur in 90-minute periods throughout the night, which means that the active biological clock in a person is set to operate in a circadian rhythm of 90-minute cycles that repeats every 25 to 28 hours. This clock is set and reset according to the amount of natural daylight available each day, thus evening sleep begins later in summer than in winter.

Losing sleep during any 24- or 48-hour period interferes with the essential and healthful cycle of physiological changes that occur during sleep and is detrimental to both physical and mental recovery. Recovery in subjects deprived of sleep for 24 hours has been measured at 72%, while recovery after a 48-hour period without sleep further deteriorated to a level of only 42%.2

Other clock-like rhythms occur between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. and from 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., when our body temperature dips a degree or two and drowsiness results. We have all experienced this mid- or late-afternoon slump. In contrast, when body temperature peaks between 6:00 and 9:00p.m., we may become aware of a heightened sense of alertness. Then, as we tend to wind down from our daily activities sometime after 9:00 p.m., our body temperature falls again, and we are lulled into a state of drowsiness during which the brain converts low-voltage "beta" waves into higher voltage "alpha" waves.

As these alpha waves are, in turn, converted to slower "theta" waves during what are known as sleep stages 1 and 2, the skeletal muscles relax, causing the "hypnotic jerk" or "nodding" experience. When nodding off is not resisted or interrupted, the theta waves soon turn into even slower "delta" waves of the third and fourth stages of deeper sleep. During these stages, rapid-eye-movement {REM} sleep, dreams, and actual muscle paralysis take place. If, for some reason, muscle paralysis does not occur, the vividness of the dream state will physically draw the dreamer into an active state of sleepwalking or, worse yet, intense physical activity that will further break down exhausted muscle tissues already in need of repair.

During undisturbed sleep or slow-wave sleep, the plasma growth hormone (human growth hormone - somatropin - ) in humans is found to be at its highest levels. If the sleep stage process is interrupted, complete repair of soft tissues is impossible due to the resulting decrease or absence of human growth hormone - somatropin - .

Quiet Please - My Muscles Are Rebuilding!
Noise pollution has been shown to have a dramatic effect on a person's optimal sleep. Aircraft noise endured by those living in homes near airports can reach a level of 55 to 75 decibels inside the homes. Significant noise such as this has been observed to raise the adrenaline and noradrenaline levels of all those sampled during sleep, an effect which is detrimental to achieving normal, healthy, recuperative sleep.

Exposure to high levels of noise during the day can also interfere with getting a sound night's sleep. Daytime noise pollution of 80 decibels or more tends to elevate both heart and respiration rates, which may further disrupt full-stage, recuperative sleep.


Balancing Macronutrient Intake With A Precise Ratio of Micronutrients
Another component of ensuring a good night's sleep is to maintain a balanced ratio of macro- and micronutrients. What we eat and drink has a remarkable influence upon our sleep. Relatively small amounts of alcohol, as little as 0.8 grams per kilogram body weight, will suppress plasma growth hormone values as much as 75% when consumed just prior to sleep.
The bottom line is that when sleep is altered (reduced or extended), performance and mood are both affected. Altered sleep time by delaying, extending, or advancing each phase of slumber by a 3-hour time span. Achieving that elusive perfect night's sleep, then, would seem to depend upon enjoying a low-key day in a stress-free environment followed by seeking sleep at a routine time in a quiet, totally dark room.


Friday, 16 August 2013

15 Things Most Successful Leaders Do Everyday


By Glenn Llopis

Leadership is learned behavior that becomes unconscious and automatic over time.  For example, leaders can make several important decisions about an issue in the time it takes others to understand the question.   Many people wonder how leaders know how to make the best decisions, often under immense pressure.  The process of making these decisions comes from an accumulation of experiences and encounters with a multitude of difference circumstances, personality types and unforeseen failures.   More so, the decision making process is an acute understanding of being familiar with the cause and effect of behavioral and circumstantial patterns;  knowing the intelligence and interconnection points of the variables involved in these patterns allows a leader to confidently make decisions and project the probability of their desired outcomes.   The most successful leaders are instinctual decision makers.  Having done it so many times throughout their careers, they become immune to the pressure associated with decision making and extremely intuitive about the process of making the most strategic and best decisions. This is why most senior executives will tell you they depend strongly upon their “gut-feel” when making difficult decisions at a moment’s notice.

Beyond decision making, successful leadership across all areas becomes learned and instinctual over a period of time. Successful leaders have learned the mastery of anticipating business patterns, finding opportunities in pressure situations, serving the people they lead and overcoming hardships.   No wonder the best CEOs are paid so much money.   In 2011, salaries for the 200 top-paid CEOs rose 5 percent to a median $14.5 million per year, according to a study by compensation-data company Equilar for The New York Times.

If you are looking to advance your career into a leadership capacity and / or already assume leadership responsibilities – here are 15 things you must do automatically, every day, to be a successful leader in the workplace:

1.  Make Others Feel Safe to Speak-Up
Many times leaders intimidate their colleagues with their title and power when they walk into a room.   Successful leaders deflect attention away from themselves and encourage others to voice their opinions.  They are experts at making others feel safe to speak-up and confidently share their perspectives and points of view.   They use their executive presence to create an approachable environment.

2.  Make Decisions
Successful leaders are expert decision makers.    They either facilitate the dialogue to empower their colleagues to reach a strategic conclusion or they do it themselves.  They focus on “making things happen” at all times – decision making activities that sustain progress.   Successful leaders have mastered the art of politicking and thus don’t waste their time on issues that disrupt momentum.  They know how to make 30 decisions in 30 minutes.

3.  Communicate Expectations
Successful leaders are great communicators, and this is especially true when it comes to “performance expectations.”   In doing so, they remind their colleagues of the organization’s core values and mission statement – ensuring that their vision is properly translated and actionable objectives are properly executed.

I had a boss that managed the team by reminding us of the expectations that she had of the group.   She made it easy for the team to stay focused and on track.  The protocol she implemented – by clearly communicating expectations – increased performance and helped to identify those on the team that could not keep up with the standards she expected from us.

4.  Challenge People to Think
The most successful leaders understand their colleagues’ mindsets, capabilities and areas for improvement.  They use this knowledge/insight to challenge their teams to think and stretch them to reach for more.   These types of leaders excel in keeping their people on their toes, never allowing them to get comfortable and enabling them with the tools to grow.

If you are not thinking, you’re not learning new things.  If you’re not learning, you’re not growing – and over time becoming irrelevant in your work.

5.  Be Accountable to Others
Successful leaders allow their colleagues to manage them.  This doesn’t mean they are allowing others to control them – but rather becoming accountable to assure they are being proactive to their colleagues needs.

Beyond just mentoring and sponsoring selected employees, being accountable to others is a sign that your leader is focused more on your success than just their own.

6.  Lead by Example
Leading by example sounds easy, but few leaders are consistent with this one.   Successful leaders practice what they preach and are mindful of their actions. They know everyone is watching them and therefore are incredibly intuitive about detecting those who are observing their every move, waiting to detect a performance shortfall.

7.  Measure & Reward Performance
Great leaders always have a strong “pulse” on business performance and those people who are the performance champions. Not only do they review the numbers and measure performance ROI, they are active in acknowledging hard work and efforts (no matter the result).    Successful leaders never take consistent performers for granted and are mindful of rewarding them.  

8.  Provide Continuous Feedback
Employees want their leaders to know that they are paying attention to them and they appreciate any insights along the way.  Successful leaders always provide feedback and they welcome reciprocal feedback by creating trustworthy relationships with their colleagues..   They understand the power of perspective and have learned the importance of feedback early on in their career as it has served them to enable workplace advancement.

9.  Properly Allocate and Deploy Talent
Successful leaders know their talent pool and how to use it.  They are experts at activating the capabilities of their colleagues and knowing when to deploy their unique skill sets given the circumstances at hand. 

10.  Ask Questions, Seek Counsel
Successful leaders ask questions and seek counsel all the time.  From the outside, they appear to know-it-all – yet on the inside, they have a deep thirst for knowledge and constantly are on the look-out to learn new things because of their commitment to making themselves better through the wisdom of others.

11.  Problem Solve; Avoid Procrastination
Successful leaders tackle issues head-on and know how to discover the heart of the matter at hand.    They don’t procrastinate and thus become incredibly proficient at problem solving; they learn from and don’t avoid uncomfortable circumstances (they welcome them).
Getting ahead in life is about doing the things that most people don’t like doing.

12.  Positive Energy & Attitude
Successful leaders create a positive and inspiring workplace culture.  They know how to set the tone and bring an attitude that motivates their colleagues to take action.   As such, they are likeable, respected and strong willed.  They don’t allow failures to disrupt momentum.

13.  Be a Great Teacher
Many employees in the workplace will tell you that their leaders have stopped being teachers.   Successful leaders never stop teaching because they are so self-motivated to learn themselves.  They use teaching to keep their colleagues well-informed and knowledgeable through statistics, trends, and other newsworthy items.

Successful leaders take the time to mentor their colleagues and make the investment to sponsor those who have proven they are able and eager to advance.

14.  Invest in Relationships
Successful leaders don’t focus on protecting their domain – instead they expand it by investing in mutually beneficial relationships. Successful leaders associate themselves with “lifters and other leaders” – the types of people that can broaden their sphere of influence.  Not only for their own advancement, but that of others.
Leaders share the harvest of their success to help build momentum for those around them.

15.  Genuinely Enjoy Responsibilities
Successful leaders love being leaders – not for the sake of power but for the meaningful and purposeful impact they can create.   When you have reached a senior level of leadership – it’s about your ability to serve others and this can’t be accomplished unless you genuinely enjoy what you do.

In the end, successful leaders are able to sustain their success because these 15 things ultimately allow them to increase the value of their organization’s brand – while at the same time minimize the operating risk profile.   They serve as the enablers of talent, culture and results.