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Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
20.04.2011
What is on Your Mind?
We just had our presidential elections in Nigeria. Local and international observers say it is a major shift from the... more
Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
19.04.2011
...And What Inspires You?
After a whole month in Lagos, I returned to the southern city of Port Harcourt on the 17th of April. The 9 hour journey... more
Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
17.02.2011
Be The Change!
...the burning needs and questions of our time are not answered by complex theories and paradigms. The answers lie in... more
Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
30.01.2011
Time to free ur creativity
The new year has kicked in with full force. Life and work is back to normal flow and rhythm. For those who make new... more
Schliersee diary
by Rifky Akbar
30.08.2010
Happy Anniversary.
Maybe we are separated by distance Maybe we are running out of time 'cause the clock's ticking fast Maybe we have to... more
Schliersee diary
by Darcy Baskin
23.03.2010
This fellowship isn’t over!
This last diary entry has sat on the backburner of my mind (and on my continually growing to-do list) for quite... more
Schliersee diary
by Rifky Akbar
25.12.2009
For D&F Team
Dear D&F Team, I thank you once again for the special opportunity that you gave for us, especially for me. It means... more
Schliersee diary
by Deepak Basnet
10.12.2009
My first diary from my home
It has been some two weeks that I came to Nepal after my fellowship was over. On the first day of arrival I was sort of... more
Schliersee diary
by Denise Margaret Matias
01.12.2009
Charm of the chaos
In between dreaming of being in Bayrischzell and waking up to find myself in my messy room, I slowly come to terms of... more
Schliersee diary
by Kaushik Ramu
29.11.2009
Heat and Dust...
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Schliersee diary
by Rizki Safitri
29.11.2009
Markus, Lukas and Kilian
Here i am, back now to Indonesia. I kinda have nothing to do and i have to wait until February to return to University... more
Schliersee diary
by Esther Agbarakwe
27.11.2009
Home safe...but just for ...
Halo! Guten Tag! I arrived safly at the Lagos International Airport, where my brother came to pick me! He was super... more
Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
26.11.2009
Port Harcourt Files: Pure...
Nigeria is fast becoming a "pure water" republic".The "pure water" boom of the last six years has created jobs for a... more
Schliersee diary
by Timothy Ogene
25.11.2009
Port Harcourt Files:Afang...
Hello Guys, "Morning has broken "I thought we were supposed to meet at the common room in 30 minutes for a short... more
Schliersee diary
by Denise Margaret Matias
23.11.2009
Happysad!
As the project was running towards its last day, there was this one question that I always get from people around here... more
Schliersee diary
by Deepak Basnet
15.11.2009
Nobody wants to answer th...
This is the second last diary that I will be writing for our website. It has almost been some three months that I came... more
Schliersee diary
by Denise Margaret Matias
11.11.2009
The last stretch
And so we are down to our last few days in Germany and our last few days working on the farmhouse! The museum has... more
Schliersee diary
by Kaushik Ramu
10.11.2009
Professions...Over Pasta
We were discussing professions that are unique to our countries, a few weeks ago at our Italian restaurant while... more
Schliersee diary
by Esther Agbarakwe
09.11.2009
The Begining of the End!!
The 9th of November 2009 is very symbolic in Germany and for Germans who were more born more than 20 years Ago. Sitting... more
Schliersee diary
by Julius Peter Ochen
09.11.2009
THE DILEMA OF MEETING STR...
The greatest hills I have always climbed is the tension and imagination of meeting new people and more so, people from... more
Schliersee | Diary
by Timothy Ogene
20.04.2011

What is on Your Mind?

We just had our presidential elections in Nigeria. Local and international observers say it is a major shift from the usual dramatic electoral experience in Nigeria. However, the Northern parts of Nigeria is awash with violent protest against the outcome of the polls. This has resulted in so much bloodshed.
 
What is my point? The "good" is now obscured by the "bad". Bad news spreads like wild fire. The media now pays more attention to the violence, instead of the successful elections. The whole world now sees the violence.
That is exactly what happens when we accommodate negative thoughts, it blossoms and branches out into actions that turn around to reinforce that thought pattern.
Those who are caught up in this web, wonder why they make little progress in their pursuits. It is not far-fetched; you focus on the negative.
Our minds are life fertile fields, it quickly grows what we sow. Like the clouds that hover above our heads, we cannot stop thoughts from flying back and forth. But we CAN stop them from settling on our heads.