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If u had finished reading it, u would have read Number 9 which tells you to invest in urself. Which involves reading and getting some skills |
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1. Focus on earning "In today's economic environment you cannot save your way to millionaire status. The first step is to focus on increasing your income in increments and repeating that"---Grant Cardone 2. Save to invest, don’t save to save. "The only reason to save money is to invest it. Put your saved money into secured, sacred (untouchable) accounts. Never use these accounts for anything, Not even an emergency "---Grant Cardone 3. Ask for help " Within months I had a lawyer, editor, personal trainer, part time chef and other personnel. It cost me a fortune at first, but eventually helped push me into the million dollar mark. Most people wont ask for help because their ego is in the way"---Daniel Ally 4. Be decisive Conserve your mental power by making easily reversible decisions as quickly as possible. I know what I am wearing to work and eating for breakfast each day next week. Do you? - - - Tucker Hughes Continue reading : www.amaright.com/2016/12/9-things-to-do-in-your-20s-to-be.html?m=1 |
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before you join any political party, you must take your time to set goals for yourself Here in this post, I will teach you how to set goals and achieve them in 2017. Continue reading here: www.amaright.com/2016/12/2017-in-perspective-7-step-goal-setting.html?m=1 |
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before you join any political party, you must take your time to set goals for yourself Here in this post, I will teach you how to set goals and achieve them in 2017. Continue reading here: www.amaright.com/2016/12/2017-in-perspective-7-step-goal-setting.html?m=1 |
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This article will help us in 2017 to achieve our goals |
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We dont have bad years but rather years without a plan or without a smart goal That is a year without S = specific goal M = measurable goals A = achievable goals R = relevant goal T = time bound goal 2017 is around the corner and it is very paramount to set goals for 2017. So that you can achieve maximally from 2017 In this post, i am going to highlight to you 7 steps to set goals for the new year. Here are 7-step goal setting model you can use to set goals for 2017. STEP ONE In this step, you are to decide exactly what you want in the new year. Have a clear picture of what you want to achieve in 2017. Instead of fuzzy goals like more money, better health and happiness, be specific about the exact amount of money you want to earn at a specific period of time. STEP TWO Put down your goals on paper. Success begins with a piece of paper and a pen in your hands coupled with few minutes of your time. Think on paper if you cannot write it down clearly and specifically on a piece of paper, then it means that you are not really clear about it yourself. When you write your goals down it is as if you are programming it into your subconscious mind and activating a whole service of mental powers that will enable you to accomplish more than you ever dreamed of. STEP THREE Be time bound Set a deadline Deadlines acts as a "forcing system"on your subconscious mind and begins to move you toward your goal rapidly while it moves your goal toward you. A deadline helps you to know when to achieve a goal. You may achieve your goal before the deadline. But if you dont, set another deadline. be time bound Set a deadline. STEP FOUR Here, list everything you could possibly think of that will help you achieve your goals. The more comprehensive your list, the more motivated you will become, the more intense your desire and the more you will believe it possible. STEP FIVE Put your goals into plan Take your list and organize it into a plan. Organize it in the order of priority and importance. Which goal would you like to achieve first? Which goal is more important to you? List them and organize them accordingly. STEP SIX Take action This is the big killer for most people. Even after having a specific goal, must have written it [them] down and have organized their goals. Dont procrastinate Start now Faith without work is dead. STEP SEVEN Step seven is for you to do something daily that will help you move towards your major goal. see you at the top in 2017. Source : www.amaright.com/2016/12/2017-in-perspective-7-step-goal-setting.html?m=1 |
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The hope of a typical Nigerian youth is to go to school, get a degree and secure a good paying job. After which he/she settles down. Why Is It So? In the early 90's there were few people going to school. Few schools and few parents who could afford to train their children to university level. In a whole community, only two or three are going to school while in some communities non could be found going to school. As a result of that few people graduate from the university every year and are offered a good paying job with lots of working benefits immediately after graduation. To me its a way of encouraging and motivating people to go to school. Because our parents were born during this time, (industrial age) that was the only way they knew that can get one out of poverty and the crude life they were living then. They passed this advise to us their children and we grew with the idea "if you go to school, job is waiting for you" Robert kiyosaki in his bestselling book "Rich dad Poor dad" called this the industrial age advise. Today we are in the information age where we have hundreds of thousand graduates every year seeking for limited employment. So The advise "go to school, have good grades and secure a well paying job with lots of incentives" has gone and gone forever. The Purpose of Education Most people go to university to study just to earn a degree And secure a good paying job. If you are such a person, you are going to school for the wrong purpose . And reports tells that 70% of Nigerian graduates don't secure jobs after school and the number will continue to increase. Thereby the purpose of education is defeated. The purpose of going to school is not Just to acquire degree and secure a job at the end but to expand your capacity to recognize problems and deal with them. In other words the main purpose of education is not Just to acquire knowledge and certificates but to empower and equip yourself to take actions. The downsides of going to school with the wrong purpose When ones hope is to go to school get a good grade and secure a job, it blocks his brain from developing and looking towards ideas that can solve problems in the society. When his hope is defeated, frustration gets into his life. I asked a Nigerian student what is your plan for the future he told me this "after school by the grace of God I secure a good job, after 4 to 5years of working, I will marry and settle down" " very wonderful" right? What if you don’t secure a job what will you do? I asked I will get a job by the grace of God he replied. This kind of person, his hope is in getting a job but the question is "who created the job he will apply for? His father or his grand father? I am not saying there is no job at all but the jobs are limited. This post is for those who don’t want to waste their time seeking for jobs they are not sure they will get. When one could not find a job and has no idea of what can put money into his pocket, he becomes a liability to both the parents and the country at large. I could remember when Nigerian immigration service are recruiting only but 4000 people, I learnt that over 6 million Nigerians applied for the job. Can you still remember what happened at the stadium during the aptitude test exam? When the organizing body couldn't control the crowd the decided to call military personnel to help them, we learnt that 23 people who came for the test couldn't return home alive. There was a stampede and 23 people lost their lives while trying to secure a job. My dear think. Don't blame anybody for not securing a job Dont blame the government because the government cannot provide jobs for everybody While going to school think Get an idea Develop the idea Turn it into a business even while in school No matter how small start the business. My biggest advise to my fellow Nigerian youths is this "go to school, get good grade, recognize a problem and deal with the problem" The world needs people who can solve problems and they are willing to pay. See you at the top Amaright Source: www.amaright.com 2 Likes |
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The hope of a typical Nigerian youth is to go to school, get a degree and secure a good paying job. After which he/she settles down. Why Is It So? In the early 90's there were few people going to school. Few schools and few parents who could afford to train their children to university level. In a whole community, only two or three are going to school while in some communities non could be found going to school. As a result of that few people graduate from the university every year and are offered a good paying job with lots of working benefits immediately after graduation. To me its a way of encouraging and motivating people to go to school. Because our parents were born during this time, (industrial age) that was the only way they knew that can get one out of poverty and the crude life they were living then. They passed this advise to us their children and we grew with the idea "if you go to school, job is waiting for you" Robert kiyosaki in his bestselling book "Rich dad Poor dad" called this the industrial age advise. Today we are in the information age where we have hundreds of thousand graduates every year seeking for limited employment. So The advise "go to school, have good grades and secure a well paying job with lots of incentives" has gone and gone forever. The Purpose of Education Most people go to university to study just to earn a degree And secure a good paying job. If you are such a person, you are going to school for the wrong purpose . And reports tells that 70% of Nigerian graduates don't secure jobs after school and the number will continue to increase. Thereby the purpose of education is defeated. The purpose of going to school is not Just to acquire degree and secure a job at the end but to expand your capacity to recognize problems and deal with them. In other words the main purpose of education is not Just to acquire knowledge and certificates but to empower and equip yourself to take actions. The downsides of going to school with the wrong purpose When ones hope is to go to school get a good grade and secure a job, it blocks his brain from developing and looking towards ideas that can solve problems in the society. When his hope is defeated, frustration gets into his life. I asked a Nigerian student what is your plan for the future he told me this "after school by the grace of God I secure a good job, after 4 to 5years of working, I will marry and settle down" " very wonderful" right? What if you don’t secure a job what will you do? I asked I will get a job by the grace of God he replied. This kind of person, his hope is in getting a job but the question is "who created the job he will apply for? His father or his grand father? I am not saying there is no job at all but the jobs are limited. This post is for those who don’t want to waste their time seeking for jobs they are not sure they will get. When one could not find a job and has no idea of what can put money into his pocket, he becomes a liability to both the parents and the country at large. I could remember when Nigerian immigration service are recruiting only but 4000 people, I learnt that over 6 million Nigerians applied for the job. Can you still remember what happened at the stadium during the aptitude test exam? When the organizing body couldn't control the crowd the decided to call military personnel to help them, we learnt that 23 people who came for the test couldn't return home alive. There was a stampede and 23 people lost their lives while trying to secure a job. My dear think. Don't blame anybody for not securing a job Dont blame the government because the government cannot provide jobs for everybody While going to school think Get an idea Develop the idea Turn it into a business even while in school No matter how small start the business. My biggest advise to my fellow Nigerian youths is this "go to school, get good grade, recognize a problem and deal with the problem" The world needs people who can solve problems and they are willing to pay. See you at the top Amaright on Facebook  Source :www.amaright.com |
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