Becoming a high-value person isn’t just about racking up achievements or accumulating wealth, it’s about cultivating qualities that make you stand out in a meaningful way. Think of someone like Folorunsho Alakija. She’s a perfect example of how vision, determination, and personal integrity shape a high-value individual.
1. Have a Clear Vision and Stick to It
Folorunsho’s story is about more than just business, it’s about clarity and perseverance. Starting out as a secretary, she didn’t let her humble beginnings define her future. She followed her passion for fashion, went to study design, and soon after, launched her fashion label, Supreme Stitches. Her ambition wasn’t just to be another designer; she wanted to bring something fresh and upscale to Nigeria’s fashion scene.
The lesson here? Set a vision that excites you, something that speaks to your core. It’s not enough to just have a goal—your passion and belief in that goal will keep you moving forward, even when things get tough.
2. Challenge Yourself and Step Outside Comfort Zones
But Folorunsho didn’t stop there. She ventured into the oil and gas industry, a field almost entirely dominated by men at the time. When she first secured an oil prospecting license, the odds were stacked against her. But instead of backing down, she faced numerous challenges head-on, even taking on legal battles. Today, she’s one of the richest women in Africa, with her fortune rooted in oil.
If you want to be high-value, you need to get comfortable with discomfort. Push your limits, and don’t shy away from industries or areas that seem intimidating. The most valuable people are often those who break barriers and redefine what’s possible.
3. Invest in People and Build Meaningful Relationships
Aside from her businesses, Folorunsho is a philanthropist who gives back to society, especially in areas like education and healthcare. She believes in empowering others, particularly women, through initiatives that provide support and resources. It’s this mindset that helps her maintain not just financial success, but emotional and social wealth too.
Being a high-value person means recognizing that success isn’t a solo journey. It’s about how you uplift others and create opportunities. Invest in relationships, whether they’re professional, personal, or community-based. The people around you will often be the source of your greatest support and growth.
4. Resilience and Adaptability
Throughout her journey, Alakija’s ability to adapt and overcome setbacks is another key element of her success. Whether it was her initial struggles in the oil industry or personal challenges, she never allowed failure to dictate her path. Instead, she used each setback as fuel for her next move.
The high-value person knows that setbacks are just setups for comebacks. Learn to bounce back, adapt, and use every experience to become stronger and smarter.
5. Integrity and Staying True to Yourself
Finally, one thing that truly sets Alakija apart is her integrity. She’s never been about cutting corners or compromising on her values for quick success. That’s not just about being “nice” but about building a reputation that people can trust. Her legacy is built on the trust she’s earned over decades in business and philanthropy. To become a high-value person, focus on authenticity. Be true to your word, act with integrity, and let your actions reflect your values. People will recognize and respect you for it.
Thinking of leveling up in 2025? here is your reminder that you can be a high value person. I am rooting for you.
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