about Akin Oluwadare Jnr
Akin Oluwadare Jnr is a life coach, leadership trainer and relationship strategist. He is a banker with over twenty years experience. He is a principal consultant at T4 Legacy Consulting Limited and a leadership coach at Akinjnr Leadership Academy. He is the convener of Aramoko Socio-Economic Summit and he is a trustee to Aramoko Socio-Economic Empowerment Initiative. Akin is an inspirational writer and author. He has published three inspirational books, My Thoughts, Winning Strategies and Feathers of Hope.
Three books published.
* Relationship Strategist * Leadership Trainer * Life coach
More than 500 active readers globally.
A teacher with vast experience.
books by Akin Oluwadare Jnr
my thoughts
My Thoughts is a collection of my articles, touching on life lessons in various spheres. It is a compendium of my thoughts for generation now and generation next. The book teaches how to discover and rediscover yourself. It teaches purpose, goal setting and positive thinking. If you are looking for how to activate a hidden talent, the story of my journey to active writing contained in this book will be an interesting read
Winning Strategies
The book, Winning Strategies, is an inspirational handbook for any leader or aspiring leader whose aim is not just to win but to make a positive impact on humanity. It speaks to everyday relational experiences that helps the reader leverage relationships for quick wins. The man who aims to win must conquer doubt and unleash his potentials. Winners do not settle for second best, they innovate, adapt and discern.
Feathers of Hope
Feathers of Hope is a perfect gift of hope you can give yourself or anyone you love and care about who places a high premium on self-development and relationship building. It is a practical guide to self-discovery and rediscovery. This handbook is particularly unique as it provides you with an inspirational message for each of the 365 days that make a year. Feathers of Hope is culled from my daily teachings.
Some Notable quotes by Akin Oluwadare Jnr
Your impact on humanity begins to count when you can describe yourself and be identified simply by what you have done without having to use too many words to describe what you can do.
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You can have a conversation without communicating if you don’t listen actively. Leaders are active listeners.
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Don’t overthink what adds value to humanity. Just do it. Awards are given to invention, not intention.
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Life is procedural. If you compress the journey of ten years to five, the lessons for the remaining five years will be waiting for you at your destination.
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Sometimes, you might have to step outside your regimented space to understand why others reason the way they do. That is how leaders are made.
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Accountants count net worth in figures. Sometimes they add goodwill. If you want to count your net worth, don’t forget to add good health.
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Don’t mistake what you can do for what you have done. One is potential. The other is an achievement. You cannot build a reputation on expectation.
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inspiration blog
I used to trust without reservation. I believe that it is good nature to trust and give the benefit of the doubt but experience has taught me that it is safer to trust, but verify. Permit me to say that what we label as betrayals, sometimes, are expectations taken too far. Those who moderate their expectations experience less disappointments and when they do, they are able to carry on without bruises.
It is supposed to be a buyers’ world but out of excitement or over assumption, salesmen sometimes usurp the place of buyers by selling to them what they think they need as against what the buyer truly wants. A few times the seller wins when he gets the buyer to buy more than he needs but sometimes the seller loses everything including what he has gained. It sounds confusing but I will explain.
We live in a mobile world where everything is happening at the speed of light. Innovation is catching up with those who are too stereotyped to be bothered. The upwardly mobile have an eye for the slightest opportunity and they waste no time to seize it for personal gains and self development. Whenever it is time for you to move to the next level, please close the door gently behind you.