Sunday, April 7, 2013
Innocent Reading
I am not incline to follow +ecHe: Male Models. But the truth is that once a model scout; always a model scout. Am i been followed at +Nna Sam or are people even leaving comments at the end of reading this blog? One thing is certain- it is all about innocent readers and how they react to the growth of this wholesome blog.
Friday, April 5, 2013
How to find the right career when all seems hopeless!
Weather the world wants to believe it or not; there are people who would never work in their lives. I don't mean the rich ones born with privileged opportunities; I mean those that have nothing in their pockets and unforeseen opportunities. In a space of time; we all would understand what it truly means to be un-employed, self-employed or just plain old employed. The key to finding the right careers lies in the blue prints of your heart....what lurks inside will surely materialize itself someday.- Eche Nnamdi Onwugbenu
...Just when you think it is over; God begins with your case. A lot of people always believe they would be rich someday. True- they could be. But what happens when you never become rich due to the fact that you have spent your best times working for some rich a**hole who doesn't give a shit about your future? Note: there are times when all is hopeless; and at these times- the devil wants to play chess with your life. You have to refuse it and aim for the best inside. Confidence stems up from context and context deals a lot with our reflective state of mind. How can you find the right career when all seems hopeless? I will give you three pointers that you might have been missing....
1. Surf the web: The internet is a vast playground for intellects. It has a lot of information been posted by people who are unique with their expressions or passionate with words. You can forge a career in writing by creating an owning a blog. Some notable bloggers in Nigeria are: Linda Ikeji and Bella Naija.
2. Pick up a hobby: Ever wondered why there is a column for hobbies in your cv? This is because you can always forge a very lucrative career through discovering and enhancing a hobby. Some hobbies include writing and playing football....get the point!
3. Move your vision: Vision is very important in our lives; but many of us ground our visions by remain in one position. It is very possible that you never want to work for anyone because you have a strong vision- but you have no idea why you are still in the same position. News flash-MOVE! Get on a bus or on an airplane and move your vision. Your vision is your blue print and it is inside your heart!
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Social Media& African Parenting!
...Facebook has become the norm for parents and relatives alike to really catch up on what most of us do online...the only tragedy is that they don't understand the need for social media and its relation to networking small business owners with clients and customers. As far as they are concerned- once there is a post that reflects badly on them- you have become the black sheep of the family. I think it is high time for Facebook to roll out a platform educating parents on why many people click on likes and what are the impacts of posts for multiple usage.
...Twitter has become a total avenue for voiceless youths across Africa and other continents to say something loudly. Whatever the stakes; check up many twitter handles and you will be amazed how many Africans or Indians twit about going to the "coffee shop" or watching "Erin Brokovich"...all that is totally American or European...Those of us on the Sub continents and Africa always twit about how we wish we could change the world. Some of us at least.
....How can social media help African parents embrace the voice they never hear at home. Many still leave in fear of been found out if they had closet issues or were secretly married to a millionaire. Social media is not just the next best thing for ICT users worldwide; it has become the best business tool for small business owners as well.
From a friend on blog-os-phere!
http://www.cnbc.com/id/41967495/
These 'highly effective habits of millionaires' are tips that I consistently see when reading about successful people. If so many pieces of advice are repeated, there has to be logical reasoning behind it. And, by the way, reading about successful people is already a start if you are trying to be successful yourself. Whether that means being rich, or happy with your life, your job, the people that surround you, or just being generally satisfied with the world you live in.
Start by paying yourself first. The article states: "The average millionaire household saved over $39,000 last year, and plans to save the same or more this year." The minute that you receive income, put it into a savings account first. Before any other debit orders go off, or before buying anything with that money. Most of us spend the money first, and by the time something is left over, you feel that you don't have enough to save.
The other important discipline is managing your time. In the article it's written: "Millionaires only have 24 hours in a day, just like the rest of us. What separates them from us is time management. While the rest of us go home and flop on the couch in front of the TV, the wealthy are reading and doing things that contribute to their success."
It continues by citing examples of millionaires like Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple) and Warren Buffet (Berkshire Hathaway), who spent hours 'after-work' refining their skills by reading, researching, and doing extra groundwork. Ultimately this resulted in being a cut above the rest.
In the same manner as applying discipline to your health/training routine, or your day-job, the same should be applicable to your wealth. Else, it will never change!
Wishing you a very productive and blessed day
U R D Social Media!
Since each social network is unique in its design and its features, each tends to attract a certain type of user. Taking this idea a step further, you are the social media you're using. It's sort of like food: you eventually become what you put in your mouth and swallow. So whether you like to stalk people on Facebook, follow intellectual discussions on Twitter feeds like IloveBieberCause and myLovelyKitty, use Foursqaure as a diversion tactic, butcher scenery with Instagram, or just reminisce about the good old days on Myspace, there is a social network that is right for you!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Interested in owning a piece of heaven in Abuja?
[THIS IS NOT THE LOTS]
...One of the fastest growing cities in the world is Abuja. Amazing; right! I have a few friends who are real estate moguls in the making and I must say that Abuja has some of the shrewdest Realtor in the world. This is not a bid to hype any of them; but I should tell you about George Opuada or Abdulfatai Adelaja or even the smooth operator- Supreme Ekpo...these are some of the best men in Gwarinpa real estate to watch as they rise to stardom in the coming future. Ok, enough about them- You can own a piece of the soon to be developed- "The Lots". It is a pricey piece of land that can make you an instant millionaire over and over again; especially when you pay some cool millions for it. Interested? You would own your own pool, a fabulous view and a very commercial location for your home based business- each equipped with top of the notch technology. For more details- contact- +971507587732
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