Book Review: THE GOLDMINE of YOUR MIND (YOUR FAST TRACK TO ABUNDANCE)

Prof Emmanuel Ojo Ademola • Nov 26, 2016

THE GOLDMINE of YOUR MIND: YOUR FAST TRACK TO ABUNDANCE by Ayo Benson Olarewaju. London: MannaBooks Inc. 2015. 290pp. £9.97 ISBN 978-0-9934939-0-4                                                                      

Ayo Benson Olarewaju places the source of wealth firmly in human mind, in anticipation of development associated with the post-modern view of business and capitalism. The book attempts, more broadly and functionally, to expose what the mind is capable of saying to us about the world of business and how to be indeed; enjoying a life of more than enough. The business ideas being promoted by Olarewaju are conspicuous, particularly the claim on how practical the views expressed in the book are, about the implementable paradigms and as counters in the main deadly ideas of seriously unyielding context. That Olarewaju should have chosen this title never come as a shocker to those who are familiar with the holistic nature of his affluence as depicted in his persona and business outlook. 

The foundation of the business ideas that Olarewaju place on the entrepreneurs’ ability to listen and implement the outcomes of the communication strength of the mind is akin to taking a high horse to drink water from the deepest well without many disputes. Although he frequently maintains that the book was not intended for an academic audience, the progression of ideas throughout the 27 chapters calls for the academia to tune into fast track mode in developing learning outcomes for the subject of abundance.

The multitude of choices prevalent in understanding the attitude of the human mind as presented in the book again makes it suitable for the use of diverse audiences. It would be appropriate for various leaders who are fed-up with the way aspiring entrepreneurs are led into making early mistakes that wrecked their fundamental ideas for greatness. It is for managers and determined entrepreneurs; those who aspire to make a real difference in the world of succeeding in business. It is written for someone with a relentless zeal to unleash individuals’ potential listening ability to the mind working synergy. For the persons wishing to restore strength in creating wealth and enjoying it. It is for someone looking to explore an untraditional mindset to improve business outcomes, corporate accomplishment and realise a valuable assistance to change dynamism. It is for someone seeking to enjoy the provision of abundance through hard work. Olarewaju has written a compendium for an active and authentic leader, and more.         

I would also recommend it as a highly useful reference for CEOs in need of creative ideas in the subject domain of Innovation, be it handling Change, forming a winning team, Mentoring, Coaching, Delegation, as well as developing skills for success in entrepreneurship. Also, professional managers and academia would benefit from a right mix of real-life experiences, business cases and historical quotes for inspiration that the book offers. 

The context of the book provides material that helps the entrepreneur in turning daily business challenges into series of mindful apt of handy briefs and coherent references on moving from basic understanding of entrepreneurship to an excellent variety of sensible paraphernalia. It contains unique DIY resources for a winning and efficient entrepreneur. Also, the book aims to underline the podium; explicating what great and best entrepreneurs do and promote with doable precepts. The concepts supported therein have been experienced as practicable with very minimal cost, and practically less stressful. I enjoy reading the book as the contents flow well. However, it would be useful if the next edition will suffice some engaging entrepreneurship minds with some pictorial thoughts and testimonials. 

I recommend it for leaders and aspiring individuals who recognise the need for a successful entrepreneurship and living in abundance.

Five stars: Exceptional, a “must read” for any manager, entrepreneur or leader

 

*Emmanuel Ojo Ademola is Professor, CMI Subject Matter Expert and BCS Approved Fellowship Assessor. He is also the Trademark Owner of Power-Age Management Consulting, a UK-based consortium 

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