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Real leadership is measured by the impact we have on others’ growth.
When we invest in people, the returns go far beyond results, they show up in trust, loyalty, and shared success.
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If you look at the people in your life and feel stifled rather than inspired, it may be time to reassess your circle.
Take a moment to reflect on those around you and consider who truly motivates and encourages your growth.
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True growth occurs when you create an environment that allows others to showcase their talents and abilities.
By empowering those around you to excel, you not only promote their individual success but also cultivate a culture of collaboration and innovation.
This shared success ultimately contributes to the collective growth and…Read More
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Integrity is an essential quality that forms the backbone of truly remarkable leadership.
It represents a sincere commitment to honesty, ethics, and moral principles that guides leaders in their choices and actions.
When leaders demonstrate integrity, they foster an environment of trust and loyalty within their teams, showing that transparency…Read More13 Comments -
Day 21 – Broken Ladder, Broken Leg
The ladder had a crack — small but clear.
Everyone knew it. No one said anything.
Until Sam used it.
He climbed halfway to fix a light fixture at the warehouse. The ladder wobbled.
Then it gave way.
The fall snapped his leg.
What was supposed to be a 10-minute task turned into 3 months of surgery, rec…Read More7 Comments-
One weak step can break more than bones — it can break trust, productivity, even lives.
#31DaysOfSafety #LadderSafety #ReportDefects #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Day 20 – The Mask Was on the Table
During a routine inspection at the processing plant, Kojo entered a chemical storage area.
He didn’t wear a mask.
“It’s just for two minutes,” he said.
But within seconds, his eyes burned, his throat tightened, and he collapsed coughing violently.
The fumes were invisible — but their impact was instant.
H…Read More6 Comments-
The gear you leave behind may be the one thing that could save your life.
#31DaysOfSafety #UseYourPPE #ChemicalSafety #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Day 19 – Don’t Rush the Ladder
Akua was behind schedule at the warehouse.
To make up for lost time, she skipped the usual checks and climbed the ladder quickly — two steps at a time.
It wobbled.
She slipped.
She fell from just under 3 meters — but fractured her ankle and dislocated her shoulder.
That one fall kept her out of work for 7 weeks…Read More9 Comments-
Ensure it’s fully opened and locked.
Never rush. Never overreach.
Your next step should never be your last. Climb with caution.
#31DaysOfSafety #LadderSafety #WorkAtHeights #LearnSafetyWithHammond
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Six months of focus may be all you need to transform your life and career.
– Show up daily
– Solve big problems
– Celebrate small wins
– Take breaks in between
– Niche down (less is more)8 Comments -
Good morning, fellow Pathers,
I trust you’re all doing well.
Kindly find attached a short but compelling message from one of the guest speakers at yesterday’s UMaT Engineering Summit, a powerful thought to reflect on.13 Comments-
She explained further to say that instead of just listing software and skills you have, it would be best you indicate your level of expertise with those software and skills, whether you are at the introductory level, basics or other levels.
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Day 18 – Sharp Tools, Sharper Focus
It was late.
Daniel, a tired carpenter, was rushing to finish a shelf before his shift ended.
As he guided a plank through the electric saw, he looked away for just a second to answer a call.
In that moment, the blade caught his glove and pulled his hand in.
Two fingers — gone.
The tool was sharp. But the…Read More10 Comments-
One lapse in focus can change your life forever.
Stay focused. Stay rested. Stay off your phone.
It’s not just about knowing how to use the tool — it’s about knowing when not to.
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Day 17 – Electrical Shock
It was a simple task — change a faulty socket in the storeroom.
Kwabena didn’t switch off the main power.
He said, “It’ll take just a minute.”
As he unscrewed the faceplate, a wire brushed his hand.
The shock threw him across the room.
His muscles seized. He couldn’t breathe. For a moment, he thought he was going…Read More15 Comments-
Electricity may be silent and invisible — but its consequences are loud and permanent.
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Israel Atsu Eyram Tsublu is with Beny Smith and 5 others
I’m excited to share that I’ve been selected for National Service with LMI Holdings! Big thank you and appreciation to Mr. Beny Smith and the PPC club for sharing relevant links, guidance and support throughout the entire process.
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Day 16 – Stress is a Silent Killer
Afi was always early. Always efficient. Always smiling.
But lately, she had been unusually quiet — missing deadlines, snapping at colleagues, forgetting simple things.
No one asked.
She never said.
Until the day she collapsed at her desk.
The doctor’s report?
Chronic stress. Hypertension. Burno…Read More12 Comments-
Check in with your team.
Check in with yourself.
A healthy mind keeps the body safe.
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Expect the mess
↳ Growth never travels a straight path, it’s jagged.
↳ That -is- the path. Detours build depth.8 Comments -
Learn in motion
↳ Doing > Perfection > Delay.
↳ Trial and error teaches what theory won’t..8 Comments -
The Eisenhower Matrix helps you manage tasks by dividing them into four types:
Urgent and Important – Do it now.
Important but Not Urgent – Schedule it.
Urgent but Not Important – Delegate it.
Not Urgent and Not Important – Skip or remove it.
It’s a smart way to stay focused and productive10 Comments -
Keep educating yourself, not just for grades or promotions, but for growth. Every new thing you learn expands your thinking, builds your confidence, and prepares you for greater opportunities. The world is evolving, and those who keep learning stay ahead. So stay curious, stay committed, and never stop feeding your mind. Your best investment is in…Read More
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All of us do not have equal talent. But all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talents, through hard work, discipline, and consistency. What we do with that opportunity makes the difference. It’s not always about being the best but it’s about being better than you were yesterday. With focus and persistence, growth is always possible.
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