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An international presentation in video

October 22, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

This is an international presentation in video request that I received some weeks ago via Facebook. My sincere gratitude goes to the End-Time Helpers Ministry in Lagos, Nigeria for contacting me to give a presentation at their one day seminar today.

I have presented at several churches over the years about human trafficking, but this is my first presentation at a church event where I had to actually open the Bible for my illustration.

My topic focused on “Overcoming Financial and Academic Challenges” because I was told that the event was for the youth, although, there were various ago groups present at the event.

Thanks to my sister and coordinator in Nigeria, Anuoluwapo Ogunmola, she represented me at the event. My dress was also designed by her through her company, House of Fancy.

Overcoming Financial and Academic Challenges

I shared three ways to “Overcoming Financial and Academic Challenges, using the story of Isaac in Genesis 26: 1 – 35. The three ways are:

  1. Maintain a silent spirit: According to Norman Vincent Peale, practicing 15 minutes of silence daily can help you get direction in your challenges or answers to your questions.
  2. Look for opportunities: Challenges are avenues for creative opportunities. Rather than feeling sad about a challenges, pay attention to the opportunity that might be available in that challenge.
  3. Don’t give up: I read a quote while recording my weekly motivational show on YouTube called, Monday Motivation with Bukola. I read a quote from Brainy Quotes that says, “our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time,” (Thomas E. Edison). From, Edison’s quote, you will realize that giving up is a great challenge to human kind. So, to overcome any type of challenge, whether it is financial, academic, or any other challenge for that matter, the solution is not to give up.

You can watch the video below.

Remember, the month of October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Reach out for help or help someone to reach out for help today. Call the national domestic violence hotline at 1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).

If you haven’t already done so, join me to support survivor empowerment with my book, A Living Label today. Buy your copy here. Together, we can empower survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and Female Genital Mutilation (FMG).

Thanks for reading. I hope to talk to you again through my blogs. If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please, send me a note – fill out the contact form. I want to hear from you. You can also get my recent posts by signing up to receive updates.

Bye for now, until next time.

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No internet for 24 hours

July 29, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

No Internet No internet for 24 hours? I can’t believe it. First, when I found out that there would be no internet service for a week, all kinds of thoughts about how to perform my work raced through my mind. I was working in my home office where I had converted my sewing table to computer desk, because, I had converted the computer desk to a sewing machine holder, when my son came into the room to tell me that the internet was not working.





Hearing my son’s complain, I went to the internet box to troubleshoot it with no luck. While I was doing this, my nine-year old waited impatiently to get back on the computer to play his online game on YouTube. After trying with no luck, I decided to pick up one of the Century link’s bill for the customer service number. The technician who spoke with me learned about all the steps that I had taken to troubleshoot the device to no avail. He said, I will have to order a technician to come down to your apartment to have it fixed. Meanwhile, I have to tell you that there is an $85 charge if the problem is inside.” I asked, “$85? Inside, where?” Then he explained that since the problem could not be fixed from his end, he would need to order the service of one of their technicians to come down to fix it. He continued by saying that if the problem is found outside of the building, the company will bare the cost, but if the technician have to fix the problem inside the wiring in my apartment, then I will have to cough out $85.

No internet for 24 hours: What do I do?

At that point, I didn’t care about the cost, but for internet to be available to enable do my work. But before he hung up, I asked if I would be charged for the days that without internet service and he referred me to customer service after the restoration of the internet.

Another blow that accompanied the $85 possible charge was the fact that there would be no internet for a week. “A week?” That did not go down well with me as I was curious to know why it had to take a week for it to be fixed. The technician tried again to reach one of their road technicians to find out if there was any earlier time open. The news was not better. He said that there was no opening; however, he noted that the technicians have escalated the matter to make it a high priority should in case someone cancel’s then they would come to me.

Many things were disrupted. I couldn’t watch an online video that I was supposed to watch ahead of a meeting. Perhaps, it didn’t make any difference because I had gone for a doctor’s appointment and whatever medicine I was given made me sleepy anyway, so I spent about two hours in the afternoon sleeping helplessly.

My nine year old did not find it funny. When I woke up from sleep, I had to run down to the office late in the evening to work. I had an online show coming on in few days and needed to set it up. I went to the office to quickly set up and began to prepare myself mentally to wake up on Monday at 4:00 AM to head over to the office to be able to do my two Live shows online at 5:00 AM and 5:30 AM respectively.

The lack of internet at home was kind of helpful. I made use of Hootsuite, a social media scheduler that I have had for over five year but rarely use. I used it to schedule the upcoming show, Monday Motivation with Bukola, to promote it on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. I also went to the office earlier than I usually would this morning. I created a launch schedule for my upcoming book, A Living Label and did three Live broadcasts – one on Periscope, and two on Facebook, to invite people to join the Insiders. As an Insider, you get to be the first to read chapters from the book. You will also have the opportunity to ask me questions, plus, this is a great opportunity for you, if you plan to write your own book. You can learn from the steps that I am taking to write and publish my book for yours. Click here to become an Insider today. A Living Label is a sequel to Imprisoned: The Travails of a Trafficked Victim, my first memoir. You can get your copy here.





Miraculously, this afternoon, my son, whom I saw wrote on his computer, “No WiFi is boring” came to announce the internet restoration. I was happy too, as this will reduce the stress to get to the office before having access to the internet for work.

What experience have you had with no internet? Share it below.

Thanks for reading. I hope to talk to you again through my blogs. If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please, send me a note – fill out the contact form. I want to hear from you. You can also get my recent posts by signing up to receive updates.

Bye for now, until next time.

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Elevate your life with Nkechi Ajaeroh

July 28, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

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Elevate your life with Nkechi Ajaeroh on the next edition of Monday Motivation with Bukola. Join us Live on Google Hangouts on Air at 5:30 AM CST.

Nkechi Ajaeroh, known as Kechi, is the founder of AfriscopeTV and a Bachelor’s degree holder in in Education, soon-to-be Masters in Public Health. She is a writer, speaker, social media enthusiast, and humanitarian with a heart of gold.

Kechi’s AfriscopeTV is an online Pan-African community that provides live-stream support to Africans and African businesses online. Currently, Kechi is supporting girls’ education in Nigeria with a donation of $1.00 from every sold copy of her book, entitled, Elevate Your Life with the Power of Positive Perception: What I Now Know For Sure, to help poor deprived African girls pay for school.

Her Amazon number 1 selling title in the Kindle Store, in the Management subcategory, centers on elevation and getting to the next level. The educator is determined to help as many people as possible to step into their purpose and greatness. Kechi’s message of elevation is very dear to heart as she often says, “Your desire should be to live in your greatness and purpose without doubt and question. And, there is no better time to start than now.”

Elevate your life with Nkechi Ajaeroh

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Want to elevate your life? Grab a copy of Kechi’s number one selling book, Elevate Your Life with the Power of Positive Perception: What I Now Know For Sure

 

Connect with Nkechi Ajaeroh online

Website: http://peristart.com/

Twitter: @honestlykechi

Periscope: @honestlykechi

Facebook: @honestlykechi

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Money allows you to achieve – Mary Kay Consultant

July 10, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

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In the next edition of Monday Motivation with Bukola, A Mary Kay Consultant, Jayne A. Marion will explain how, “it’s not that money brings you happiness but money helps you to achieve a lot of things for your family.”

The future sales director of Mary Kay has maintained the first position in the Allison Unit from 2010 until 2016.

Marion started her Mary Kay business in May 2009, after a successful career with AT&T. That was ten years after searching for the perfect career in which she could be truly “passionate” about.

Although, she wrestled with the decision to leave her current salaried position, Marion took a leap of faith  in the opportunity available with the cosmetics company. She considered a chance to have the flexibility of working from home  and launched her Mary Kay business with $100.

Marion began her Mary Kay business while working full time to get her product at 50% discount. Within three months, she had 40 customers and promoted herself within the first month of her new part-time business.

Three years later, she left her full time position. “I have a great passion to enjoy the flexibility to be MY OWN BOSS and PAY myself what I am worth with a part time position!! A Mary Kay business allows family dreams to come true! It’s not that money brings happiness, but it allows you to achieve things for your family!”

Marion has promoted herself three times and is currently a “Team Leader!” She has consistently earned the STAR Consultant title each and every quarter since starting with Mary Kay while managing a full time career! Jayne has been recognized as the Queen of Sales in the Allison All-Stars Unit for the last six years. In 2014, Marion earned the National Court of Sales recognition and earned her first 14 Karat gold and diamond and quartz ring from Mary Kay.

“I have earned many beautiful prizes but the most important is earning my customers and team members trust. This business brings me great joy when I can help my customers with their fun makeovers and teaching my team members how to develop their own business or developing them into their potential,” Marion said.

Her next goal is to “earn a shiny BLACK BMW….and earning the title of DIRECTOR in 2016!”

Marion has earned the title of Mary Kay Foundation Ambassador, helping to raise funds to support fighting cancers in women and raising awareness on domestic violence issues.

You can contact Jayne Marion at:

Email: jmarion2@marykay.com

Call or Text: 612-720-8903

Website: www.marykay.com/jmarion2

Money allows you to achieve – Mary Kay Consultant

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Healing words of encouragement

July 4, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

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Healing words of encouragement from a poet has been the inspiration on Monday Motivation with Bukola this morning on Google Hangouts on Air Live broadcast.

Founder of Healing Words with Yvette, Yvette Toko said that you can use healing words in various circumstances beyond physical health, According to her, you can use your words for healing in other areas of life such as in your finances.

Toko emphasized the importance of “knowing your reason why” to be motivated to use positive words for healing on any area of your life or that of your loved ones.

Sharing a personal experience, Toko explained how positive profession was a tool she used to help revive her unconscious mother when her mother was on the hospital bed. Toko is a writer and a poet. She shared one of her short poetry, entitled Acceptance on the show.

Too high for the mountains

Too low for the valleys

I found solace in the arms of an invitation

You can connect with Toko through her literary works.

For the Love of Cameroon: A small book that gives a glimpse of culture, travel, destination, and my adventures in Cameroon central Africa.

Breath, Eyes, Memory in Me: A book of poems containing poetic expressions from the heart of the author inspired from life, love and a love of words.

Wedding Quotes of Inspiration: A wedding book filled with quotes to inspire married couples.

Yvette Toko is an author, a wife, mother, and teacher. You can watch a replay of the broadcast below.

Thanks for reading. I hope to talk to you again through my blogs. If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please, send me a note – fill out the contact form. I want to hear from you. You can also get my recent posts by signing up to receive updates.

Bye for now, until next time.

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Get a copy of the international best selling book by Bukola Oriola, A Living Label: An Inspirational Memoir and Guide.   Book Description: A Living Label is a memoir that documents some of the struggles and triumphs of the author as a survivor of labor trafficking and domestic violence in the U.S. Bukola Oriola’s goal is to inspire hope in other survivors that they can turn their lives around positively, regardless of what difficulty they might have passed through. She also provides practical solutions to the government, service providers, NGOs, and the general public on how to effectively engage with survivors, to value them as the subject matter experts they are. As someone who has dedicated her life to empowering other survivors, she has decided to contribute the proceeds from the book sales to survivors’ education or their businesses, starting with 100 survivors in the United States, Nigeria and Kenya. She believes that survivors want to be independent and contribute to their communities, and she wants to help survivors achieve this dream. Learn more from the inspiring author, Book Bukola now!
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