Joy Akinyemi
2 min readFeb 20, 2022

How Productive Some Disabled People Are (What you need to know)

We are created with different purpose and that resulted in the different time frame we all have to live in to fulfill that purpose as God have ordained it.

When you do things that don't move you further with your purpose, your God-given assignment, you are wasting time.

In Ephesians 5:16, we are commanded to redeem the time, which means to make up for the time lost.

We all have the tendency to derail from purpose and do things of low and no value.

Sometimes, we tend to forget we have unfinished projects and in our mind, we are moving forward.

As a person you need to understand when and how you tend to slide out of the way to achieving your goals. March is almost here.

As a person ,I’ve studied myself very well. I know when and how I sometimes forget important things in my life.

And because of that assessment, it has helped me discover how not to derail.

I noticed I love watching videos, and just scrolling on my phone sometimes. I never knew how this was actually time wasting.

I devised a plan. I downloaded videos of disabled people and people with rare disease that are doing a lot better than I am when it comes to achieving goals.

Anytime I pick up my phone to watch videos, of course, that is what I’ll watch, and when I do that nobody will have to tell me to get back to work!.

To be honest, most people with disabilities and rare diseases are more productive than those without it.

Probably it is because most of them know the amount of time they have to spend here on Earth, and because of this they go extra-mile to get things done.

Not because you do not know your own time limit doesn’t mean you should be lazy.

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Joy Akinyemi
Joy Akinyemi

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