Immediate past Ghana’s Deputy Head of mission to China, Dr. Charles Dwamena has advised KNUST students to ensure that they are physically fit as the physical status of their bodies determines the level of physical energy available for productivity.
Speaking on the subject “Time and Energy Management” at the second leadership summit at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the Medical Doctor who is also a politician informed the gathering that it is important to balance time with the right amount of energy as the latter unlike the former is renewable.
Dr. Dwamena, as he is popularly called indicated that it is important to maintain a physically fit body, a positive emotional state, a strong mind and a good spirit in order to optimize productivity.
He suggested that eating healthy meals, taking intermittent breaks and exercising regularly are some ways to keep the body fit for positive energy levels.
The former Deputy Ambassador also stressed that controlling anger, showing appreciation to others and doing away with prejudices are important in ensuring a positive emotional state.
Dr. Dwamena further advised that a strong mind devoid of negative thoughts will always ensure that there is a good energy level for increased productivity.
He again advised the gathering that it is always important for people to meditate in whatever forms they believe in, be it as a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist, an ancestral worshipper, etc to refocus the body, soul and mind.
He concluded by tasking all participants to undertake frequent energy audits of themselves to see their status whether or not they are heading for an energy crisis.
Other panellists were Francis-Xavier Sosu, MP for Madina constituency, Dr. Rashid Kwesi Etuaful, NPP 2020 parliamentary candidate for Ajumako constituency, and private legal practitioner, Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei.