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Name is Owonubi Job Sunday, a native of Nigeria living a charmed life with his kinfolks in Kabba, Kogi State, a beautiful city just after the State capital. His hobbies include surfing the internet, programming and playing/watching football (game inclusive). He also enjoy playing musical instruments. He love sharing his passion for all these things on his blog which isn’t publicized yet. Spirituality is a huge and wonderful part of his life. He is a Catholic to the core from birth, He believe each person has the power to overcome all of life's challenges, to live a life of value, and become a positive influence in their community, society, and the world. His faith motivates others to use their unique gifts to inspire and help others reclaim their power. He is a Computer scientist with various certificates in Computer Science.

Owonubi Job Sunday Guiding Principles He have a few guiding principles to keep himself grounded and focused on the right things. These principles keep him on course. 1. The best and worst things in life are usually the things that happen unplanned. When bad things happen, learn from them and vow to not repeat the behaviors that allowed them to happen. When good things come along, take advantage of them and learn how to stimulate more good things like them to happen. That’s called creating your own luck, which is a far better option than trying to control the uncontrollable. 2. Whether success or failure, I want the satisfaction of knowing his results are his own. The greatest thrill in business is to experience success that you manufactured yourself. The joy comes from knowing that I did that, me. Taking pride in one’s craft and working hard for one’s own rewards is the opportunity of a lifetime. Failures and missteps will happen along the way. That’s natural. When they occur, get up, learn from them, and move forward. 3. The right path is the one you make yourself that leads to your version of happiness. We all have different ideas about what happiness is, which is why we shouldn’t all follow the same path. To embrace our unique passions and enjoy our own forms of fulfillment, we must be willing to step off the prescribed path and forge our own. No matter what your goals are, there’s always more than one way to realize them. Find yours.

08100134741 (jobowonubi@programmer.net)