THE GIRL WHO CLIMBED THE SPEAKER

Mobolaji Oluwole
2 min readDec 11, 2023

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Treasure is a 3-year-old, overly cautious kid who loves having things put in place; although troublesome.

Although I've always been awed by her actions, she bought me over during the service today and I couldn't help myself from learning from her little actions.

The service was almost over, so she decided to hand the used tambourines in the proper position. How she would do this, we knew not because it is obvious that her hands couldn't in any way meet the height of the speaker.

On getting to the said destination, she became confused as to how to go about her desire. Then after a minute of thought, she dropped the tambourines on the floor and carefully, climbed up the speaker through the handle that was fixed by the speaker's stand.

One at a time, she picked the tambourines and dropped them on the speaker. And before we knew it, she had dropped all the tambourines which are about 8 of them without falling.

Joyfully with a smile of fulfillment, she hopped to her seat feeling satisfied.
Then I wondered, "If this little girl could understand and follow the principle that aids success, how much more we, the older ones?

Here is the bone of contention:

Success, growth, and greatness are all aligned with a principle called "One step at a time". It doesn't jump, it doesn't embrace the word "throw" nor does it respond to magic".

For overnight success to be attained, you must come to the reality that it is a product of past-continuous actions that have been put in place.

One step at a time, consistently and diligently, then success will be achieved.

I hope you got value?

I am Mobolaji Oluwole

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Mobolaji Oluwole

Certified Content Writer || Certified Ghostwriter || Public Speaker || Skincare Therapist || Coach