Understanding your potential and achieving your purpose is about using what you have within you and in your environment to solve a problem that sometimes no other person has thought about all these years. This solution will be unique to you and sometimes your team that you may have brainstormed together. The fascinating bit about it is that you will be helping and putting a smile on someone or a lot of people's faces.
All you need is an idea and discovering the real you. So, let me ask you, have you discovered that thing that is unique about you or are you just following the crowd? Are you doing something no one has ever thought about or are you helping others to accomplish their purposes? Are using your gift to improve what someone started but didn't have the idea you have just added or are you just comfortable using other people's idea to better your life and that of your family while others are perishing around you?
Be inspired today, have a think about where you are and what you have added to this planet earth to make it a better place to live in. I tell you, dear friend, there is greatness inside of you. You carry an abundant of gift that no one else has. You can make what looks like a mountain before others become plain. All you need to do is just search inward, connect with your creator and listen to Him while He unveils what your potential to you. Only both of you have the secret to the world's problem. Nobody else can tell you or solve the problem you have been created to solve.
Join me in appreciating what this folk has done by reading the article below and thereafter, thinking of what it is you can do too and launch out. The whole world awaits your manifestation.
Woman invents tent for refugees which can collect rainwater and store solar energy
The tent, which was inspired by materials found in nature and traditional cultural activities such as weaving, has a double-layer surface to keep out wet and cold weather while allowing cool air in during summer.
The top of the tent collects rainwater which is then filtered down the sides, but the water can be drawn back up through a process called thermosiphoning if the inhabitant wants to shower.
Solar energy is transferred from the tent’s fabric to a battery for use during the night.
Architect and designer Abeer Seikaly designed the tents those displaced by war or natural disasters in mind, and hopes her tent can help them ‘weave their lives back together’.
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