Thursday, July 17, 2014

Grow Your Niche: Discovering Your Abilities, Talents and Gifts Part 1

Side note: It may be a good idea to start by reading this blog post I did 2 years ago.

A year or so ago, I had a conversation with a certain teenager who had just finished High School. He wanted to know how to become busy and stop being “bored” at home. (And about getting bored, I always wonder how someone can really get bored…).
Okay, I looked at him and asked him, “How much do you really wanna get out of your rut…?” “So much… it is screaming right inside my head and all over me!” he answered. So I told him, “I don’t think so. I am not seeing it in you. I think you just want a quick way to get money and acquire a platform upon which you will boast to your friends that you ‘ain’t the idle type’.
He took offense. I liked it. I like it when people take offense because I am telling them the truth. Yes, he took offense because I was telling him the truth. Of course, he really really really wanted to get something to do - to keep him busy - but truly speaking, he only wanted to get money and get over it – in the simplest way possible.

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A few years ago after leaving High School and because my parents were not able to immediately take me to College, all I could actually do was to sit around and become idle. I bored my mom. I really did. I bored her because I was not useful. So she called my dad and told him about it. (This was mid-June after my KCSE – which I did about a decade ago, yeah I am that old… J)
They agreed that I should get to where my dad was and probably get to do something meaningful with my life. (Meaningful was the key word, and I won’t mention towns because that is none of your business... Hah.)
Well, when I got to live with my dad, he taught me a few things: that I had to learn to do stuff on my own and become independent. As the only son, you can only imagine what went through my mind. Learn to do stuff on my own and stand as a man? Oh no!! No way!! But in present-time Kenya, what do you expect if your dad is not the CEO of some company or when he is not “well connected”? You have to stand your ground and gain substance, or sit down and die poor. He always reminded me (my dad) that he won’t always be around and I should (as his only son) take charge and become a man my sisters and mom can lean on when he becomes old…
Anyway – so you are asking - why am I telling you all these useless stories?
Because of the following:
As much as I was able to do some menial work, earn a little income each week and become financially independent, I kept myself busy during my free time. I will share with you how I spent my free time in the next few lines… I began by writing music. This is something almost everyone does after High School so it should not be a big deal to you. Yes? Writing music was easy: figure out a few words, rhyme them, and I was good to go! (From then to now, I have ended up writing so many unreleased songs that I can’t even recall which one was my first song - I’ll expound on this story after I have become a recording artist one of these fine days.) The second thing I was doing during my free time was reading and falling in love with quotes (remember that I was only 18.) This moved me to the next level: writing tailored quotes. (I have two books full of personal quotes as evidence.) Quotes expanded my knowledge of phrases and words, so I decided to start writing my first book at age 20. (This also is none of your business, haha, so priss don’t ask me about it...) The internet was gaining popularity then so I used it often. Writing (yeah what you see here and what I post on several occasions is just the tip of the iceberg) loaded my room with a lot of stuff. I then decided to start making some research on people and personalities – because by then, I had been given a minor leadership position at my church. I wanted to understand people, so I read a lot about people – on the internet of course, because I am not fond of paper or hard cover books. Alongside writing quotes, a book and various songs, I also started writing poems and doing art and calligraphy (my pastor can witness that I brought him a lot of my artwork at this stage.) I was now 21 years old and still untrained (formally). But was I useful? Yes. 2 years earlier, at the age 19, I had joined the Praise and Worship Team at my church because I just refused to sit around and do nothing. I decided to also join my church’s intercession team which was mainly composed of women. Yes. Women. Lots of women. Dang. A tiny boy amongst a legion of women. Dang… again! We met on Wednesdays for fasting and on Saturdays for general prayer. 1 year later, I was teaching myself how to play the keyboard/piano.  I took (and still take) very serious that Bible verse that says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me…” Philippians 4:13 and it has worked for me.
And I have now been improving on the things above and adding more for the past few years: I have learned teaching, public speaking, preaching, ranting (lol), bla bla bla, and have grown in my walk with the Lord.

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I am sharing my tiny – and almost useless example above - to give this blog post a practical background and meaning: that as far as I am concerned, whatever I am going to tell you about capturing and knowing your niche, abilities, gifts and talents, I am a devoted doer of it all. I drink that water yo!
Now, there are a few things you need to know and be able to understand well in order to capture and grow your niche (a niche is a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it). These things, as listed below, are the very things I’ll address in depth in the two parts that are this blog post;
1.     Your abilities.
2.     Your talent(s) and gift(s).
3.     Your passion.
4.     Your career/profession.            

1.     Our abilities
Quote: Growing your niche is simply moving towards KNOWING YOUR STUFF.
Everyone is born with an ability. Everyone. The Bible says so, and anthropological studies also prove that all mankind is bestowed with the ability to do something. A society can’t move without people’s various abilities. There is not one person on this earth that lacks an ability to do something. Everyone has an ability. (An ability is defined as the quality of being able to perform or a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment in something…)
I’ll give you practical examples in a simple nuclear family: your dad is able to lead, your mom is able to organize, your elder sister is able to give orders, the second born in your family is able to cook, you are able to read and understand; and all these people are endowed with qualities that enable them to do these things better than everyone else.
Note: Your ability depicts (describes or portrays) your talent and niche – it curves and exposes it.
Abilities are those tiny and usually neglected awesome acts in our family members or community that define the doers without asking. Is your sister able to cook the best meals than any of you by using the weirdest methods and with very few materials? Yeah, you get it. Is your brother able to naturally milk the cow without being taught? Yeah, now you get it.
Let me bring it further down…
Within a society, various abilities are exposed and discovered: a certain man has the ability to farm and produce crop all year long, another man is able to predict seasons, a certain woman is able to counsel quarreling families and bring them together, that chief you know or that man next door is a great peace-maker, another one is able to repair clothing without training, a certain young man is known for his ability to mend shoes and make electrical repairs and another has the ability to train people on nutrition, losing weight and physical fitness. Another young man you know is good at sports… Another one is the best artist in town – probably in graffiti or photography. A certain worship team member is known for being able to sing like an angel without being taught and a given dancer and keyboard player can do their thing so flawlessly that they are known for such efficiency. All these are abilities we experience in our communities in our day to day lives.
One fact is that people with certain abilities always wonder why some other person (or people) cannot do whatever they do in the simplest and most efficient way.
Have you ever met someone with the knowledge of coding or computers? They have abilities acquired through training that will blow you away. Scientists and doctors have abilities acquired through training too.
So as you come to realize, abilities are not limited to financial status, tribe, physique, level of education, or to the level of one’s IQ. There may be people with a very low IQ score, who have failed in school and some who never even went to school, but these people are damn good managers (the likes of Steve Jobs, Simon Peter and Jesus.)
There are people who are very observant and can detect mistakes in things/places that no one else was seeing, there are people who are very analytical in nature – whenever you want something scrutinized, you have to call them – and they know their stuff!! There are those who know how to save money. (Note: an ability - like extravagance in the use of money – one which wastes resources - is not a positive ability but a vice.)
If you were to ask me if I am lazy, I will tell you I truly I am lazy. I know it. My friends know it. But if you were to ask my boss, my pastor or my work mates if I am lazy, they will give you a different story. Why? Because my abilities differ. I may not able to wake up early and attend classes, but I damn know how to work smart. I may not be passing my exams, but I’ll give you practical life advice if you needed some. I always tell people not to ask me for advice on matters concerning school because I’ll fail them, but they can come for real life stuff - I have a lot.
To round it off, we have naturally acquired abilities (some inherited, and others learnt) and abilities/skills acquired through formal or informal training. These are the building blocks towards discovering your talent, gift and passion.
Therefore, if everyone has an ability [to do something], then everyone has a talent, a gift and a passion. It may be useful at home, or at school, or at work, or in the market place, or by the roadside, or at church, or in the community. You have it. Everyone has it. Scan through your life and discover it. Sometimes people tell you about it or point it out to you. Just be keen to listen when they complement you. Also remember that abilities are given to us or built in us mostly benefit others, so things like watching TV and movies, eating (being a foodie) and stinginess are negative abilities that should be avoided.

2.     Our talents and gifts
Quote: If you want to grow your niche, don’t be in the wrong place at the right time or in the right place at the wrong time.
A talent is defined as a natural ability or quality (so note that talents borrow a lot from abilities), while a gift is an endowment given to someone by God (mostly, gifts are only referred to when talking about one’s spiritual abilities – or abilities influenced by a spiritual force i.e. God.)
I’ll give you a few practical steps towards discovering your talent(s) and your gift(s);
a)     Have an incessant/unstoppable drive towards doing something positive.
In the present world, everyone wants to do nothing but achieve everything. Did you hear that? Everyone wants to do NOTHING, but achieve EVERYTHING. Now, the dangerous thing about wanting to do nothing but achieve everything is that we all end up idle and poor. Yes, IDLE and POOR we become.
The truth is that if everyone decided to do something in his/her society, (something constructive using their natural or acquired abilities – like the ones I have described above), there would be less begging and poverty. Poverty comes in because we all want to be lazy and useless (at least I am lazy but useful. Haha.) We are all driven towards doing nothing. It is our default setting. Doing nothing is our default setting. (And this is the cause of many divorces and breakups in relationships – both parties wanting to do nothing - all the time.)
If we want to discover our talents, we should be driven towards exploiting all our abilities. ALL. All of them. What do you love? Exploit it!! What do people enjoy whenever you do it? Exploit it!! Put all your strength in ensuring that you are moving all your might towards bettering a specific area in your life. What change do you need in your family, church, work place or community? Work towards solving it in the tiniest way you can!! You don’t have to be great, you just have to begin. You can start with working on one ability at a time, until (as I will show you later) you have developed a passion for it. We acquire the drive to explore and use our abilities through desiring personal growth. Unless we desire personal growth, we will never discover what we can do and achieve in our immediate society.
Many successful people work endless hours to meet targets, yet many lazy people think they don’t have talents or abilities. Talents are grown from the abilities God has given us: abilities that positively influence our immediate societies. Once we acquire a strong urge to do something about the little we already have, we grow into what we should become. We should remember that perfection is not acquired in one day. Talents can be discovered through the realization of needs: the need you see wherever you are is a platform upon which your ability and talent is built. Therefore, what disturbs you most to need change is what arouses and directs your ability and thereafter, your talent and gift.

b)    Develop consistency – practice a lot
I have been training several people on how to play the piano. (Those who know me well know that no one taught me how to play the piano. I just woke up one day, told the Lord I wanted to know how to play it, practiced a few notes for 3 months and voila!! I had already known enough to teach you a few things about playing it!!) Consistency worked for me. I have spent time telling every new student I have that unless you are consistent, you can never perfect any art. NEVER. You see, art depends on consistency, while science depends on specificity. Art without consistency will fail, and science without specificity becomes pseudoscience. (Yeah you can quote me on that one also. Lol.) So discover your love, your ability, your talent, learn a thing or two about it, but don't start boasting that you have known it. Seek to become better!! Our keyboard player and several other people always ask me why I am not recording my music, and I tell them, I need a phase in my composition and music writing where I'll become consistent in my music style and writing. I want to be perfect. I want my passion for what I do to be intact. You may see it as a waste of time and talent, but I wanna give out something complete, not half done – and only consistency helps you grow your talent towards that.
Thus this is how talent is nurtured through consistency: you discover your ability > you then focus your strength on that ability > after that, you keep on focusing your strength(s) on it until you are becoming better and better by the day…
An example is a person who is a great cook. First, they realize they can cook > then they do everything to better their cooking > then they expand their knowledge through research and learning new methods of cooking (new recipes and different cuisines) > they keep learning and doing what they do best until they ease themselves into perfection…

c)     Grow
I always say, “If you want to do something, start doing it. Now. Start doing it now. Stop wishing you can do it... If you have the energy, time and (whatever limited) resources at your disposal, still do it.”
Everyone knows that no business empire started with flourishing capital. No invention begun with people who "had it all". Someone had to believe that THEY ARE ABLE TO DO whatever was before them, and they did it. Simple. They did it.
This blog did not begin as a website - I had no resources for a domain subscription. But I want to assure you something - this blog will surely GROW into a website! Mark my words. I saw an opportunity, and I took it. Blogger offers free blog services, I took it. As write week after week, I dream of the day I'll register a website with my own domain. I dream of adding so much more to the website. But I am not just dreaming, no. I am using the free available resources available to me. I am writing.
So what can you do? Are you a poet? Do you have an ability in sharing your mind and thoughts? Is your ability in helping people? Can you lead? Do you cook? Do you love writing scripts? Do you design stuff? Are you a great critic? Is your ability to decipher things high? Are you moved when you hear people talk about technology or cars or games or plays or movies? Do you love singing? Don't wait to have a music producer for you to perfect a singing habit. Start it with what you have. Record those clips on your phone. Record them. Capture the opportunity. Research in your area of interest, get the loophole and go make it a reaaaaally biiiig hole!! Use the minimal resources you have to achieve the goal of growing your talent. Use your church's keyboard player to practice and rehearse. Use your mom’s garden to grow flowers and vegetables. Use your brother’s laptop to learn coding. Use your dad’s bicycle to run errands. Use whatever resource (plus a bit of the internet) to grow. Grow.
Simply grow your talent and gifts through exposure. Add in more effort through networking with people who are in the same field you are interested in. Use that phone of yours to research and grow instead of WhatsApping and chatting the whole day. Get mentors from the internet. Save articles. Read and re-read them again and again. Have blogs and websites you follow. That is what I call seeking to grow. So, grow. Grow your talent!!
Quote: Unless a talent is grown, it will soon fade away.

To be continued in Part 2…



Bonface Morris.

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