Author: Lincoln Njogu

  • Get some depth!

    Get some depth!

    Get some depth people!

    Testing is the place of transition. Trust is the response that leads to transformation.

    We have to engage in critical thinking. Critical thinking is not being critical about everything.

    Don’t limit yourself to the knowledge in your own mind.

    Shock the system with intentionality that leads you into depth.

    Get some depth people!

    Do you hang around the same people all the time?

    When was the last time you questioned your own belief system?

    Are the voices around you reinforcing your limitations, or stretching you into new and better things?

    Are you fearful of faith because of the behaviors that have been demonstrated by poorly informed Christ followers who do not represent the true model?

    Don’t block a relationship with the living God because you only know him through the extent of your disappointments.

    Thinking differently about God will prepare you to experience God differently. We limit God when we feel limited.

    Here’s something you may not know about God…

    God knows.
    God sees.
    God allows.

    And God already knows what He is going to do.

    God already has something WORKING for your good.

    Your work is to move towards Him. Despite what you believe to be true now, or see happening around you.

    God is bigger than you think!

  • Podcast feature:  Randy Dirks

    Podcast feature: Randy Dirks

    In this episode, host Randy Dirks sits down with Paddy to explore the core pillars of leadership, communication, and personal development. Their conversation highlights how vision, values, and integrity drive success in both life and business, while also examining the roles of delegation, authentic storytelling, and trust-based relationships.

  • 20 Years of Impact & Influence

    20 Years of Impact & Influence

    Twenty years ago, Marketplace Solutions began with a simple vision: to Equip, Connect and Mobilize leaders to make a difference where they spend the majority of their lives – the marketplace. Within less than two years that vision evolved into equipping transformational leaders who build transformative cultures by developing new transformational leaders.
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  • Podcast Feature: Leadership in 2025 – A Conversation on The Right Place

    Podcast Feature: Leadership in 2025 – A Conversation on The Right Place

    I recently had the pleasure of joining John Watson on The Right Place podcast — a show dedicated to exploring how authentic relationships and value-driven leadership shape thriving businesses and communities.

    In our conversation, we tackled the pressing leadership challenges facing the world in 2025. Drawing from my work over the past decade with Transformational Leadership, I shared insights from coaching and training emerging leaders across Nigeria, Rwanda, Kenya, the DRC, Uganda, the Philippines, and beyond.

    We spoke about why personal transformation is the starting point for effective leadership, and how soft skills — especially communication — remain the cornerstone of leading well. I introduced the TFA (Thoughts, Feelings, Actions) tool and discussed how mindset, trust, and emotional intelligence can remove barriers to both personal and team success.

    We also explored the concept of flow and its role in sustainable leadership. If you’re passionate about growing as a leader or helping others do the same, I believe you’ll find this episode both practical and encouraging.

    You can listen to the full conversation below:

  • Imagine imagining your Image!

    Imagine imagining your Image!

    Identity Affirmation

    If the first and most powerful act of God was to create man in his own image – then the greatest response to the redemptive work of Jesus is to accept that we are his workmanship and to exchange the puny existence we have for the glorious purpose that he offers. – PM

    We don’t have a sin problem in the world. We have an identity problem in the world. Sin is a demonstration of disintegration. The problem with sin is that – especially as Christ followers – it becomes our point of identification, rather than what God says is our focal point.

    When we agree with what God says to be true about himself, and appropriate that with what God says to be true about us in relation to himself – this is integration.

    Integration is a form of agreement. Agreement proceeds alignment.

    As you and I agree with what God says to be true about himself it begins to permeate all of the disparate parts within each of us. Welcome to our primary work – reconciliation.
    When we begin to believe what God says to be true about us in relation to himself, we become that very thing He created us to be.

    “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.”

    2 Corinthians‬ ‭5‬:‭17‬-‭21‬ ‭ESV‬‬‬‬‬‬

    Imagine imagining your image the way God does!