Five (5) game changers for thought-leaders and business owners
- Oladipupo Joshua
- Oct 11, 2022
- 2 min read

The year 2022 has been far spent. As the year winds up, thought leaders and business owners consider this season as a period to assess the journey thus far. Furthermore, they plan to have a good year ending and they also strategise for the coming year.
Doing the same things (as you well know) will always yield a similar result. Therefore, if you’re hoping to scale up and achieve greater productivity, these five things could be game changers for you.
Read a book
Several authors share the secrets of their success in books. You can save a lot of time and energy by gleaning the knowledge and experience of other people (shared in books). Identify those who have excelled (and are excelling) in your field and read their books, if they have written any.
Take a course
Taking a course, either online or offline, can build your capacity for greater personal effectiveness. Assess your present greatest need and find out a course that meets that need. Taking a course that helps you become better in an area of weakness will prove to be the game changer you need to bring great progress to your career or business.
Get a coach
A coach will help you connect with who you are, what your values are and they will you offer leadership and guidance. Furthermore, they will help you gain clarity and structure for learning. This could be the game changer you need right now
Collaborate
Collaboration involves working with others toward the achievement of an objective. It is teamwork that helps everyone achieve more. It helps to boost the rate of productivity of individuals and organisations.
Be grateful
Ian Kingwill (Relationship developer at Greener still) defined gratitude as the “ability to be keenly aware of the good things that happen to you, and to never take them for granted”.
Gratefulness, if incorporated, can be a game changer in your career or business. This is because it helps you to develop a positive outlook on your work, reduces stress levels and helps to build your problem-solving skills.
Gratitude helps you to have a clearer mind and a heart that looks forward to receiving the best out of life. Gratitude also helps you to have a great working relationship with people and this helps them to be more productive.



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