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Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others. Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organisations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners). Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™, the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook, and developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator - as well as the increasingly popular Monthly Poultry Farm Manager app. On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, writes and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, in the French Speaking Benin Republic on the first lap of his slow travels across the West African region. His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details). When he's not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog - on which he also publishes previews of paid issues of The Farm CEO™ Newspaper (www.thefarmceo.net), in addition to his FREE Weekly Public Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter - which he uses to promote Burt Dubin's Public Speaking Mentoring service to experts across the African continent. Visit Tayo's Flagship Performance Improvement website to download over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity. Join Tayo's international community of fans on his Flagship MS Excel Heaven Facebook page (click here). You can also connect with him via Twitter (@tksola).

What You Need to Build Battery Powered Toy Bike From Scrap [Highlight Video by 13 Year Old – Personal Achievement Coaching for Kids™]

TayoSolagbade.com presents “What You Need to Build Battery Powered Toy Bike From Scrap [Highlight Video by 13 Year Old – Personal Achievement Coaching for Kids™] ”

This 13 year old makes battery powered toy bikes from sweet sticks and electronics scrap!

[Case study from my “Personal Achievement Coaching for Kids (PACK)™ Program”]

Click here to watch the highlight video on my Youtube channel

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This 13 year old makes battery powered toy bikes from sweet sticks and electronics scrap!

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He gets the rotor to drive the toy bike from damaged electronic devices, like THIS old DVD player.

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He uses old microphone battery discarded in church  (or buys new one for N100) to power the rotor.

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He improvises with matches & basic tools to apply ideas he got from a 3 min video by a US based expert

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Fitting the rotor into the rear wheel made from 2 plastic coke bottle covers.

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Joining the wheel to the bike frame

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Fitting bike’s handle bars – made from discarded sweet sticks

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All parts now fitted….

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Initial test run…Adjustments to eliminate wobbling will be done till OK

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Close-up of motorized bike wheel in motion

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His name is Chika…& we intend to help him refine this toy bike’s finishing, so he can sell it.

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LIKE this video and share it to inspire others. 

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Email chika at tksola.com to request his 4 part video tutorial on how to build your own battery powered toy bike

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A LIVE demonstration workshop by Chika is available for  groups of kids On-Demand [Email chika at tksola dot com]

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© Copyright 2016 SDAc’s Creative Business (CB) Solutions | info@tksola.com | +234-803-302-1263 | +229-66-122-136

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Video recording by: Chukwuemeka

Video Editing by: Tayo

Music by: Ville Nousiainen

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He gets the rotor to drive the toy bike from damaged electronic devices, like THIS old DVD player.

He uses old microphone battery discarded in church (or buys new one for N100) to power the rotor.

He improvises with matches & basic tools to apply ideas he got from a 3 min video by a US based expert
Test running the rotor

Fitting the rotor into the rear wheel made from 2 plastic coke bottle covers.

Joining the wheel to the bike frame.
Fitting bike’s handle bars – made from discarded sweet sticks
All parts now fitted….
Initial test run…Adjustments to eliminate wobbling will be done till OK
Close-up of motorized bike wheel in motion

His name is Chika…& we intend to help him refine this toy bike’s finishing, so he can sell it.
Hear him: Now I have made my HW (battery) powered motorcycle. Thanks for watching. Bye!
LIKE this video and share it to inspire others.
Email chika@tksola.com to request his 4 part video tutorial on how to build your own battery powered toy bike

A LIVE demonstration workshop by Chika is available for groups of kids On-Demand [Email chika@tksola.com]

Video recording by: Chukwuemeka

Video Editing by: Tayo

Music by: Ville Nousiainen

© Copyright 2016 SDAc’s Creative Business (CB) Solutions | info@tksola.com | +234-803-302-1263 | +229-66-122-136

 

PII 044: Successfully Influencing A Difficult Co-Worker, Colleague or Partner

[Tip: This “content-repurposed” write-up was first published on Monday 16th July 2012 via spontaneousdevelopment.com (my 9 year old former website – defunct since 2014]

In order to work with anyone successfully, you have to speak with him/her. But sometimes that can be easier said than done, because the person we have to work (and speak) with, could have a reputation for being “difficult”. Or he could be somone you do not like or get along with.

How you handle that situation when it does occur, can be a crucial determinant of your success (or otherwise) in the workplace.

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PII 044: Successfully Influencing A Difficult Co-Worker, Colleague or Partner

[Tip: This “content-repurposed” write-up was first published on Monday 16th July 2012 via spontaneousdevelopment.com (my 9 year old former website – defunct since 2014]

In order to work with anyone successfully, you have to speak with him/her. But sometimes that can be easier said than done, because the person we have to work (and speak) with, could have a reputation for being “difficult”. Or he could be somone you do not like or get along with. How you handle that situation when it does occur, can be a crucial determinant of your success (or otherwise) in the workplace.

We all know the type (and some of us are like that). The ones who are unable to get through a day at work without getting into some conflict with a colleague, or even the boss. The kind who seem to take ready offence at anything that’s said to (or about) them.

Sometimes these individuals are competent and make valuable contributions in the workplace. However their abrasive dispositions could make them relatively unpopular with colleagues. As a result, outside work related situations which force co-workers to be with them, they usually tend to get left alone.

What If You Get Assigned To Work With One ?

There is a real possibility of this happening. And except you have plans to leave that job anytime soon, you’ll want to find an effective way to work successfully with that difficult person.

Refusing to do so, could jeopardize your career prospects. For instance, decision makers would doubt your ability to handle positions of higher responsibility, which require objectivity and interpersonal effectiveness.

A simple, easy and painless solution to this dilemma exists. I often tell people that I can work with the devil himself, if that is what it will take to get an important job I have in hand done successfully!

I say this based on concrete, and verifiable achievements I recorded during my time in paid employment. Starting as a graduate managment trainee in Guinness Nigeria, I gained rapid career advancement, up to senior management level by LEARNING to handle the few “devils” I came across.

I honestly believe you need to adopt a similar mental attitude too (The reference to the “devil” being – of course – figurative).

So Here’s What You Can Do, To Work Successfully With A Difficult Co-Worker:

1. Focus On The Job To Be Done:

For the period you have to work with this person, put aside (I did not say give up) your biases. Interact with him based on the issues arising from the work you have to do together.

2. Find Out What Makes Him/Her Tick:

With very few exceptions, all human beings, no matter how difficult or unpleasant they may be, will have certain things they love or that gives them pleasure. Find out what it is (or they are). This may not be easy. But it could be worthwhile. If you can find a way to identify what brings out this person’s good (or better) side, you can use that insight to achieve a better working relationship with him.

3. Speak/Act With Emotional Intelligence:

An emotionally intelligent person demonstrates empathy in her interactions with others. She is sensitive to the feelings of others, but will at the same time not hesitate to act assertively in dealing with abusive or duplicitous behaviour.

Right from the time you meet him, resolve to speak and act with active consideration for his perspective. Make it clear by your words and actions that you respect him, and will do nothing to undermine him.

Gently try to establish what concerns and preferences s/he may have regaring the work to be done. Try to put them into consideration when you interact with him/her subsequently. Make friendly conversation as often as possible – except s/he stops you.

Stay alert to opportunities that will present themselves, to gain his trust or win his confidence. Sometimes people like this will warm up to someone who demonstrates a level of competence they appreciate. When this happens, be sure to tactfully offer praise for his own demonstrated abilities where possible. Avoid being patronizing though.

Most importantly, stay away from individuals or groups who may try to start unflattering conversation about the difficult co-worker you have to work with, even if the latter is not present. It does not benefit you in any way, and will only endager the relationship/rapport you’re working hard to build.

4. Support Unconditionally, But Demand Commitment:

Give your unreserved, active and positive cooperation towards getting the job done with your difficult partner. However, it’s important to send out a clear message that you expect him to reciprocate.

Therefore, do NOT hesitate to call him to order if he fails to play his part with the required commitment.

Once the project has been successfully completed, you can go back, and “pick up” your biases and reservations about him again.

I would however say, from personal experience, that if you apply the above suggestions diligently, you’re likely to establish a decent level of understanding, with him, that your colleagues will not have. And this could help you maintain a friendly or mutually respectful relationship for the long term.

Master This Strategy, And Your Career Advancement Prospects Will Blossom!

If you make a success of working with difficult co-workers, as the need may arise, you’ll be living up to your commitment as an employee, to give your service to the level that justifies the salary you get paid.

But even more importantly, decision makers would consider you capable of adapting your communication style to influence those you lead, in order to achieve your workplace goal. And that’s an attribute required for success in managing people. If/when they have to pick someone for promotion (or to lead others) therefore, your name would tend to come up for consideration. It’ll only be a matter of time, before you get chosen.

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On a final note, when next you meet (or get told about) a “difficult” co-worker (or boss), try getting some “practice” in handling difficult people, by using the ideas proposed in this article, in relating with him/her. You’ll come away better prepared for the day when you actually get “assigned” to do the real thing. Goodluck!

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FREE Download Gifts from TayoSolagbade.com for Farm CEOs and Others

[Saturday]:

Formulating Livestock Rations by Adjusting for Dilution Effect of Non-Protein Contributing Ingredients [True Story: Helping a Farm CEO Client Understand the Thinking Required]

[Sunday]:

Why You Now Need to Exercise Caution in Accepting Invitations to Attend “Large-Crowd” Religious Functions in Nigeria [Feature News Report = Bloody Saturday In A/Ibom: 200 Worshippers Dead After Church Collapses, How Governor Escaped Death By A Whisker]

Protected: THE FARM CEO (Issue 68): Innovative feed formulation methods reduce feed cost, Practical Ideas to Address High Feed and Production Costs, Developments in the Indian feed and poultry industry and formulation of rations based on local resources – Dr.V.Balakrishnan, Opportunities to improve feeding precision and reduce costs with the latest NIR technology to be presented at Bangkok conference

[Excel Heaven Tutorial 06] Using The Macro Recorder to Learn Basic Excel-VB Coding – Recording a Macro and Viewing/Interpreting the Excel-VB Code in the Visual Basic Editor Interface

Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Best Practice Farm Business Support Specialist & Founder of the MS Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club and Competition

Mobile: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

http://www.tayosolagbade.com

Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement

Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others.

Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organizations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems/web hosting, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™ and the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook. He is also the developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator™ and the Poultry Farm Manager™ software.

He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details).

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog – on which he also publishes The Farm CEO Weekly Newspaper (sent via email to paid subscribers) and his Weekly Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter.

You can connect with him on Twitter @tksola.com and Facebook.

Visit Tayo Solagbade Dot Com, to download over over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity.

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On 4th May 2014, Tayo’s 9 year old domain (Spontaneousdevelopment dot com), which hosted his website, was taken over by Aplus.net.

Within a few days however, Tayo used his advanced self-taught web development skills to build a SUPERIOR “reincarnation” of it the website http://www.tayosolagbade.com.

But updates are still ongoing to URLs bearing the old domain name in most of the over 1,000 web pages, and blog posts

he’s published.

If you experience any difficulties finding a page or document, email Tayo at tksola dot com.

Click “Tayo, What Happened to

SpontaneousDevelopmentDotCom ?” to read a detailed narrative about how the above event occurred :-))

Here’s an article Tayo wrote, to inspire others to defy adversity, and bounce back to even greater reckoning at what they do EVERY time:

Succeed by Emerging from Adversity Like a Phoenix

(TayoSolagbade.com launches extra Hosting plan with FREE Web Marketing!)

And he wrote the one below, to explain why losing a domain name, no matter how old, NO LONGER determines your online success or otherwise:

A Proven Strategy to Find Profitable Buyers Regardless of Your Domain Name
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[Excel Heaven Tutorial 06] Using The Macro Recorder to Learn Basic Excel-VB Coding – Recording a Macro and Viewing/Interpreting the Excel-VB Code in the Visual Basic Editor Interface

The preview below is a text transcript version of my audio explanation in this 11 minute long screenshot video tutorial, about “Using The Macro Recorder to Learn Basic Excel-VB Coding”. It was emailed to members of my Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club [Tip: Click here to request a copy of the video]

I’m going to show you how to use the Macro Recorder as your teacher.

In order to do that, I’m going to record a macro and then go into the coding intergface and explain how the various lines of code work, in terms of the references they make to various parts of the Excel object etc.

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Protected: THE FARM CEO (Issue 68): Innovative feed formulation methods reduce feed cost, Practical Ideas to Address High Feed and Production Costs, Developments in the Indian feed and poultry industry and formulation of rations based on local resources – Dr.V.Balakrishnan, Opportunities to improve feeding precision and reduce costs with the latest NIR technology to be presented at Bangkok conference

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Why You Now Need to Exercise Caution in Accepting Invitations to Attend “Large-Crowd” Religious Functions in Nigeria [Feature News Report = Bloody Saturday In A/Ibom: 200 Worshippers Dead After Church Collapses, How Governor Escaped Death By A Whisker]

[Photo:A scene from venue of disaster reported by news media under the title “Bloody Saturday In A/Ibom: 200 Worshippers Dead After Church Collapses, How Governor Escaped Death By A Whisker“]

Vanguard quoted an eye witness who said: “I saw Apostle Weeks, Governor Emmanuel and other officials escape through the vestry, while the roof fell on some of the people,who did not know what happened” – Source: Read full news report/see more photos (Warning: Very GRAPHIC)]

[Photo: A scene from venue of disaster reported by news media under the title

Given the scale of this latest “religious retreat” avoidable disaster (Hint: Remember TB Joshua’s Synagogue?), I believe a need NOW exists in Nigeria, to exercise major caution in accepting invitations to attend large crowd “religious” functions, at newly constructed venues one is not familiar with.

We may need to do this, not because we don’t care, or because we feel superior to others…but because it is becoming increasingly obvious that irresponsible and/or incompetent “experts” continue to win contract rights to execute such big budget construction projects in Nigeria.

There is simply too little regulation happening, and too few checks and balances in place to protect the interests of the majority


For instance, reports available indicate that the builders rushed the completion of this project so it could be used as the event venue. This collapse suggests the quality of materials used and/or work done were below the standards required.

Whether that happened inadvertently or deliberately, we may probably never know.

One thing is however almost certain:

Little or no quality control due diligence verifications were done BEFORE people were admitted into that area.

It’s almost as if these people assume that since they will be worshiping Him in their newly built (or construction-in-progress) edifice, God would send Angels to correct any deficiencies, that they are unwilling to make out time to find and rectify themselves!

As has happened before (remember the Synagogue Church Of All Nations event?) the hundreds of unsuspecting attendees had no inkling of all the hazards.

But even if they had suspected anything or asked questions, they would probably have been told not to fret over such things in a place of wiorship – where Men Of God would be present.

Yet it happened and hundreds of lives have been lost, with many injured!

The irony? 
Well, the “Men Of God” reportedly escaped via the vestry, before the collapse!

I thought they would have seen it coming and warned their “trusting” followers?

Will anyone be held accountable for allowing this avoidable disaster to happen?

Are any lessons going to be learnt to avert disasters of this nature in future?

Or do human lives matter so little to us in Nigeria that we – especially regulatory agencies in charge/the government itself – could not care less if they continue to get wasted in this crazy manner?

I certainly hope not – for all our sakes, because tomorrow it could be you, me or any of our own loved ones that ends up injured, or worse, because we took no (or failed to demand for) corrective action.

Click the link below to read the news report I learnt about this event from – complete with the heartbreaking photos.

Someone needs to be made to ANSWER for this irresponsible act – starting with the church head or founder!!!

Formulating Livestock Rations by Adjusting for Dilution Effect of Non-Protein Contributing Ingredients [True Story: Helping a Farm CEO Client Understand the Thinking Required]

Last week, I had to respond to a Ugandan farm CEO client who requested my help formulating 3 rations (30%, 20% and 16% protein content respectively) using the Excel-VB Ration Formulator he’d purchased from me (via Western Union Money Transfer payment).

In addition to some notes/screenshots and a short video demonstration, I referred him to this 4 part screenshot demonstration video (click here) I created for an Algerian PhD student enquirer in 2014.

During the same period I responded to a support request from a Benin City, Edo State – Nigeria based new Farm CEO client’s request for help with use of the Feed Formulation Handbook he’d purchased along with the software as part of what I call the Feed Formulation Bundle.

This second CEO was having difficulty understanding the thinking behind the adjustment calculations illustrated in the handbook

In particular, he was stumped by an example case study (screenshot below) in a section on DERIVING RATION FORMULAS using conventional protein and non-protein contributing feed ingredients.ffhb-case-study

The calculation method used is an improved version of the Pearson Square technique, which allows for more than one protein contributing ingredient to be used (unlike the original technique).

What follows below are notes I created from a transcript excerpt version of audio explanatory notes I emailed to him

This example illustrates the steps to follow in order to compensate for the dilution effect that occurs when non-protein contributing feed ingredients are added to a feed mixture.

To understand the dilution effect referred to:

Assume we need to formulate a ration to contain 24% protein for the target animal. Now, imagine the main protein and carbohydrate/energy contributors are Maize and Soybean – already milled and mixed.

But we also have to add some other ingredients that do not contribute any protein, for the food to be complete and be ready for baby. These other ingredients help to make the ration balanced for all the key nutrients required for the property development and functioning of the animal.

Examples of these other ingredients include items like limestone, salt, vitamin premixes, bone meal etc. Typically, most of these get classed as fixed factor components in a ration.

They generally don’t contribute any significant amounts of protein, but they will take up volume space in the ration that is meant for the target animal.

By implication, when added they will dilute the percentage of protein in the resultant ration. Which means the total protein content will drop below, as is the case for this example, the target of 24%. That will happen because that will not add any significant protein content to compensate for the volume they will displace in the mixture.

So in order to end up with the final 24 percent protein content in the ration, we must start with protein content from the protein contributing ingredients, that is above 24%. That way, by the time the non-protein contributing ingredients are added, their dilution effect will not go below 24%.

This needs to be done, if the target animal is to get a ration that has a minimum of 24% protein content.

The feed formulation handbook explains, using a diagrammatic method, the procedure for carrying out that adjustment calculation.

In animal nutrition, it is important to establish the nutrient requirements of the target animal for which a ration is to be formulated.

For instance day old layer chicks have a certain requirement for protein, energy, fibre content in their diets. In the same way adult layers also have specific nutrient requirements which are very different from what they chicks have.

So in the handbook you will see that there is a set of pages devoted to that e.g. nutrient requirements of different classes of poultry including broilers, growers, and chicks. And the nutrient requirements for each group generally differ – in terms of their content requirements of energy, protein, fibre etc.

So there is a variation depending on the class of animal, and even the conditions under which the animals are kept.

For instance, with animals kept in cages, you don’t want to give them rations that are too high in energy content.

Why?

Because they could begin to deposit fat causing potential performance problems. And that would happen because they would not have the means to burn it off, since they would be restricted from running around to exercise.

If they are layers and start depositing fat, they could develop fatty deposits in their rear ends, making it difficult for them to expel the eggs – thus affecting their laying performance.

You will need to read up on all of this and make sure you get a sound understanding of it. The handbook gives you a good foundation to get started.

Learn more about my Feed Formulation Bundle (comprising the popular 60 page Practical Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook and the Excel-VB Ration Formulator software) and the 30 page Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Feed Ingredients bonus PDF report.

FREE Download Gifts from TayoSolagbade.com for Farm CEOs and Others

Some of the downloads below were originally made available (for Farm CEOs, Website Owners/Writers, Career Persons, Experts-Who-Speak etc) via my now defunct 9 year old domain – spontaneousdevelopment.com – before it was taken over by Aplus.net (click to read story).

Use the link provided below to signup and get download links to the one(s) that interest you.

18.0 Fruits You Eat That Leave Useful Peels Behind FREE PDF download created by Tayo K. Solagbade

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17.0 Practical Feed Formulation Handbook(.pdf)

Many visitors to this site have already requested /downloaded this FREE chapter from the E-book version of my 70 page Practical LivestockFeed Formulation Handbook.

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16. One-Page Operations Calculations Spreadsheet For A Startup Catfish Farm

Contains very detailed operations data calculation for Vats, Ponds, Stocking, Projections for Feeding, expansion, harvesting sales etc.

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15. 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Feed Formulation

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14. SPEAKING IDEAS™ – 25 Articles and True Stories for Experts Who Speak and Those Aspiring (Volume 1)

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13. Variable Costs Analysis Control Quiz for Business Owners –(.pdf)

This is an Acrobat PDF document containing 17 questions designed to get you thinking about possible areas in which you can look to apply spreadsheet facilitated VC monitoring/control and reduction initiatives in your business. Read the article titled “You Can Icrease Your Profits Without Raising Your Prices“. to learn more.

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12. Catfish Farm Resuscitation Action Plan Document (.zip)

Read An Action Plan Proposal Prepared For Resuscitation Of A Catfish Farm(zipped along with an article titled “Catfish Farmers, Beware Of Uncontrolled variable Costs!“. The plan never got used due to unexpected events. That however does NOT make the document any less valuable as a reference tool.

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11. Action Plan/Progress Evaluation Checklist Template – (.pdf)

This Checklist will force you to document up front, the various key tasks you need to perform in order to achieve your set goal(s) over a defined time period.You will also be able to record DATE ACHIEVED next to each task successfully completed. Read the article titled “Where Do You Want Your Business To Be FIVE Years From Now? (Action Plan/Progress Evaluation Checklist)“. to learn more.

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9. Introduction To Public Speaking For Business Marketing (PDF)

This report explains why public speaking remains a powerful way strategy for cost-effectively marketing your products and services to large numbers of people at once – especially when you have a limited budget. It’s been used for decades by the smartest and most successful individuals and businesses in the world. You can learn to use it too.

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8. KUKURU DANGER™ – 5 True Stories About the Adventures – & Misadventures! – of a School Age Child Trying to Find Purpose in Life

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7. NEVER Let Anyone Tell You What YOU Cannot Do! (Transcript Slideshow Version of ESPN’s July 21 “SportsCenter” Profile video about Richie Parker – the engineer born without arms, who designs championship winning NASCAR race car parts/components) FREE Microsoft Power Point Show download in a compressed zipped folder created by Tayo K. Solagbade

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6. Burt Dubin’s latest book: “On Being a Master”

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5. A 2 chapter free PDF preview of my latest ebook (WHY YOU KEEP FAILING TO ACHIEVE YOUR WRITING GOALS! (10 Habits That are Holding You Back and How to Change Them for Good!), now on sale in my online store here.

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4.0 Tayo Solagbade’s Self-Development Bible (.pdf)

This is a FREE e-book version of the Self-Development Bible. It is a 113 page Self-Help manual that I wrote in 2002, based on a 1 Hour Talk I offer. The glossy covered print version became available for online purchase at Cafepress.com in May 2005, and Lulu.com in July 2005).

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3.0 SPECIAL REPORT: Your Company May Be Losing Money By Retiring Employees When They Clock 60 Years – And Above!

The title is provocative. But it’s message is based on scientifically established facts – references supplied. If you run an organisation, or have to manage people, you’ll find it a VERY useful read. Every working adult needs to read this report because it uncovers a massive LIE that’s been burned into our thinking from our youth. Correcting this wrong thinking can help YOU maximise your full potential in life right into your 90s!

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2.0 Become UNSTOPPABLE:- Inspirational Mind Map Based On Abe Lincoln’s Life(.xls)

This download was created to support Tayo’s article titled “Become UNSTOPPABLE By Having “Blind Faith” And “Refusing To Recognise Failure“.

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To Succeed, We Must Help Ourselves – the Government Cannot Help Us

It’s time for us to wake up from our slumber as Nigerians and Africans. I mean that with reference to EACH of us an individual and NOT our collective identity as a people.

I am self-driven, and have always believed no one outside of me (and the Creator) can control what happens in my life. By implication therefore, I never wait around for anyone to do anything for me, and I certainly am never prepared to beg anyone to give me anything either.

Some have called me arrogant because of that. But that’s an incorrect interpretation of my disposition. I simply know myself well enough to be sure I do not need to act subservient or over-humble to anyone, in order to get what I want.

What you need to succeed in life is too get a sound understanding of how things work, and then use that understanding to go after your goals.

My philosophy is that I alone am responsible for moving myself forward.

The actions or in-actions of others are of little or no consequence. For as long as I remain focused and determined, and persistent in pursuit of my goals, with intelligence, and faith, I will be furnished with what I need to get there!

Guess what? THAT is exactly what has happened in my life from as far back as I remember.

Initially, especially during my time in the university and later paid employment, I did it intuitively, without conscious thought. It just came naturally to me. I just knew it worked to be that way,

But when I became an entrepreneur in 2002, and began to dig deeper into principles for success achievement, to deal with severe setbacks I faced, I discovered the Science of Getting Rich (SOGR) philosophy

It took me time to learn how to make it work (and I continue learning even now), but eventually I got the hang of it, and my ability to succeed with more predictability has since grown tremendously.

A good indicator that one has gained mastery in use of this philosophy, is when you are able to get results you want, even when others complain about general downturn in fortunes e.g. during a recession. That’s what Wallace D. Wattles, the late author of that little book promised.

The World’s Future Prosperity Depends On Digital Multipreneurs™

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The SOGR philosophy is what has helped me realize that EACH of us can become a viable agent of positive change and progress in his/her own area of influence. 

I have been succeeding doing just that, in my interactions with member of my target audience on and off the web, within and outside Africa.

It’s been amazing to see the results – and I know if more of us were to adopt a similar strategy, we would transform our societies for the better.

This is what happens in many developed societies. Everyday ordinary people taking control of their lives, instead of calling on the government.

They take action to create the opportunities they want, starting where they are, with what they have. If it means working completely alone for years, like I have done, they do it. Then when success begins to come, others join in.

If you feel you do not have the time, talent, training or resources, to do it, then look for ways to support others who are doing it, so they can be better equipped to succeed. Their success will still rub off on you and the rest of society. 

Let’s stop wasting valuable time waiting for government (or indeed “God”) to do things for us that we can – with focus, determination and persistence – do by and for ourselves.

I refuse to live my life complaining about what I lack because some government failed to do what it promised to do.

Instead, I wake up daily with the mental attitude backed by unshakable faith that ALL I need will be brought within my reach at the right time by the Creator, if I take regular/daily action towards it.

We can do the same thing.

Now don’t get me wrong. Applying the SOGR philosophy will come with delays, disappointments, setbacks and attendant lack/suffering. But all of that serves the necessary purpose of purifying you to EVOLVE to the superior state you are advancing into. Nothing good that lasts comes easy!

So, what matters is for those of us who are willing get the ball rolling, while those looking for ideas decide where to come in. Sooner than later we will succeed.

[REAL LIFE CASE STUDY from Ghana]: A real life example of an INDIVIDUAL home based African doing what I recommend in this article, that the rest of us also adopt as a way of life:

An Indigenous African Church Leader Who Makes World Class Talking Automobiles (Incl. Engines!) From Scratch, Using Local Materials in Ghana: Meet Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo

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[RECOMMENDED] 9 Things People Don’t Get About Entrepreneurs – By Jeff Haden, Contributing Editor, Inc.com

Entrepreneurs do what they do for reasons most people will never understand – unless they’re also entrepreneurs.

Entrepreneurship is hard, both physically and emotionally. Doubt, anxiety, despair – along the way, every entrepreneur struggles with those feelings.

So why are entrepreneurs willing to face the vulnerability, the emotional ups and downs, and the risk of public and private failure?

Easy. They have no choice. For entrepreneurs:

1. The voice in their heads is louder than every other voice they hear. Others may doubt. Others may criticize. Others may judge and disparage and disapprove.

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No Experience is Ever Wasted – Be Hungry to Learn New and Better Ways to Achieve [True Story: How I Learnt Spreadsheet Programming as a Graduate Trainee by Watching my Training Manager DO IT Every Chance I Got]

Below: Photo of me (Tayo K. Solagbade) as a 25 year old Graduate Management/Brewing Trainee in Guinness Nigeria Ikeja’s Training Centre – seated beside Richard Chambers, expatriate Brewery Training Coordinator at the time (1995) .

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NB: See 3 past articles at the bottom of this piece, in which I made reference to Richard Chambers)

Today, I use advanced Excel-VB coding to build custom spreadsheet software that I sell internationally. However I first learned spreadsheet automation using Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet macro programming by sitting/watching Richard DOING IT in the Ikeja brewery training centre, anytime I was FREE – even during lunch breaks.

We never had a formal training session or class. Neither did he sit me down to lecture me on how to do it.

All he did was GIVE ME his laptop, to help with checking for formula errors in an app he was building for use by the company’s top managers in headquarters – AFTER he noticed my keen interest.

As time went on, I would sneak views at his coding interface in the app he gave to me. Then as my curiosity got the better of me, I began running bits of the code in isolation to see how they worked. At a point i began trying my hands at writing my own code.

Not once did Richard let on that he noticed I was becoming familiar with the macro programming he did.

But when I arrived in Benin Brewery, and his fellow expatriate there – Joe Sheehy (who was also Training Coordinator, like Richard) told him of a major challenge they had using the app for the Brewery’s Monthly Technical Review Report preparation,

Richard simply told him: “There’s a Graduate Trainee who just arrived at your end called ‘Tayo’ – he can help you with any problem you have.”

So it was that I was barely 2 weeks old in Benin Brewery, when I got called over to the Training Centre by Joe Sheehy.

Pointing to the computer screen, showing Richard’s app that I had spend many months playing around with in Lagos, he asked “We need to get the brewery report out before the deadline, but we’re getting some formula output errors in the reports. Rik tells us you can help us. Is that so?”.

I replied without hesitation “Yes/”

From that day on, my life would NEVER be the same again. Till I left that company, my passion for spreadsheet automation would open multiple doors of opportunities for me, to the extent that I earned VERY EARLY high level exposure at senior levels, in terms of assignments/secondments, that few of my peers could boast of.

The above taught me that no experience is ever wasted. That’s why wherever I find myself, I always HUNGRILY seek ways to learn new and useful ways of doing things that add value to others.

Someone defined luck as being what happens when preparation meets opportunity.

The way I see it, you can therefore increase your chances of getting lucky by DELIBERATELY making out the time and effort to improve yourself, in every single way you know will make you better prepared for the opportunity (or opportunities) you seek to achieve your life goals.

Doing that will leave you perpetually ready to SEIZE such opportunities, if/when they appear, making you seem “lucky” to others.

Related Articles (in which I made reference to Richard Chambers)

1. When Using Spreadsheets – BEWARE! (True Story About How a “Little” Data Entry Mistake Can Damage Business Reports!)

2. Want To Get Promoted? Develop The Habit Of Going The Extra Mile (GTEM)

3. Achieve Recognition and Attract Career Advancement Opportunities By Being A Change Agent