Maximize Your Potential – Media Director Charges Children Workers

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The Director of Pent Media Centre, Pastor Dr Felix Dela Klutse, has charged children workers to endeavour to maximize their potential to postively impact the lives of the children they teach.

Pastor Dr Klutse, in a presentation on the topic, ‘Maximizing Your Potentials For Exponential Growth,’ at the 2024 Foundation Builders’ Conference at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh, on Thursday, explained potential as ‘a gap between who you are today and who you will become tomorrow.’

He revealed that potential requires deliberate effort to grow into reality because ‘it’s the seed of greatness planted within every individual, waiting for the right conditions of effort, perseverance, and opportunity to bloom into remarkable reality.’

He revealed that God has planted a seed of greatness in every human, waiting for it to generate through efforts.

Sensitising participants on how to maximize their potential, the Pent Media Centre Director mentioned a person’s ability to see or identify potential as the first step in achieving their goal. This, he said, involves their ability to spot problems and profess solutions to solve problems.

Another way he pointed out as a means of maximizing potential is dreaming big while believing in God, oneself and personal abilities even when others doubt them.

He admonished children workers to see frustration as opportunity. He also entreated them to commit themselves to never-ending improvement, develop their hobbies, have passion, take a calculated risk, and treat time like gold.

Pastor Dr Klutse highlighted the killers of potential as fear, doubt, complacency, and disobedience.

He cautioned children workers not to take for granted efforts that will help them maximize their impact, else they will regret it one day, saying, ‘If you make a mistake in your morning season, you will pay for it in your noon season.’

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