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Good effort: Message from the Morning Man

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How was your three-day weekend? Nice and long? Well so was ours. We had fun at Maya Cova on May Day.

For the second time this year, we got together with all our corporate friends for a fun day out in the sunshine. The first time, of course, was at the Joy Sports Invitational a couple of weeks ago. Now, that was quite a day!

My most memorable moment was the 4x100m relay race. Something remarkable happened, and it started with the heats. The first leg didn't go very well for us. By the time the baton was handed over, Team Multimedia were in third place, and the distance between us and the leader was almost 50 metres. Running second for Multimedia was our very own Victor Brachie from the Super Morning Show team.

Nobody really expected what happened next. By the time the leader had run 50 metres, Victor had already caught up with him. He then used the remaining 50 metres to stretch so far ahead of the field that even if our third and fourth runners had run backwards, we still would have won.

As you can imagine, Victor was the toast of the day. We were all hailing him, lifting him up on our shoulders, buying him drinks and patting him on the back. Who knew our own Vicky-Brach could run like that?

Then it was time for the final. This time, Victor insisted he wanted to run the final leg. Things went very differently this time. Our first three runners did their best, but were all outclassed in their individual legs of the race. By the time Victor received the baton for the home stretch, the very best his amazing speed could get for us was fourth position.

Now, I will never know what made Victor decide to run last in the finals. Maybe he thought that would be our best chance to win. Or maybe he wanted his second performance to be in front of the fans instead of on the far side of the field where you can hardly hear the cheers. Or maybe he just wanted to experience the feeling of breaking the tape at the finishing line. Whatever his reason, he chose to withhold his efforts until the end, and by the time he deployed it, well… it was far too late to make a difference.

It's amazing how many of us do exactly the same thing in our own lives. We hold off our best until it's too late to make a difference. In school, we wait until the day before the exam before we pull an all-nighter. For that one night, our concentration will be 100%, our retention rate will be phenomenal, but we will never be able to absorb a whole semester of coursework in one night. We put up our best effort when it's too late to make a difference.

How many times have you seen shops that are about to close down holding mega sales? How many brides start going to the gym a week before the wedding, hoping they can change their figures in seven days and fit into that dress?

Employees threatened with redundancy will suddenly kick their performance up a couple of notches in the hope that their last minute efforts will save their jobs. What they don't realise is that the decision to make staff redundant is usually based on which roles are surplus to the organisational requirements, and not who is working hardest. Your effort, which could have won you a promotion to a more business-critical role if only you had applied yourself from the beginning.

My friends, hard work and effort are assets. They are resources. Just like time and money. In fact, sometimes, hard work is the only resource we have.  And like all resources, they are only effective if you apply them at the right time, when it will make the most impact. If you hold on to them and apply them when it's too late, they become a waste. Now, why would you waste the only resource you have?

This is looking like a tough year up ahead. Dumsor and depreciation alone have combined forces to wipe the smile off our collective faces. There is no way we can keep doing what we have done in previous years and expect that to be enough to get us through 2015. It's going to take hard work, but you'd better start putting the effort in from now, if you want it to make a difference.

My name is Kojo Yankson, and I want my effort to mean something, so I put it in from Day 1.

GOOD MORNING, GHANAFO!

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